Soil Survey

Soil Survey
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Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015037713107
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Its Me Marah

Its Me Marah
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Publisher : Blackbird Books
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781928337393
ISBN-13 : 1928337392
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Synopsis Its Me Marah by : Marah Louw

Marah Louw is a South African singer and actress who began singing at the age of 10 with the choir Imilonji Kantu. In 1973 she joined Caiphus Semenya’s musical, Meropa and toured Japan, Hong Kong, The Philippines, South Africa and London and sang for the Queen at a Royal Command Performance in 1975. On her return to South Africa, Marah’s solo career took her to Zambia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Swaziland and Namibia. Marah has toured Scotland, England, Wales, Switzerland, France, Egypt and Denmark, where she performed for the Queen in 1995 and the Prime Minister in 1998. Preferred artist that she was, Marah performed in the Mandela Concert at London’s Wembley Stadium, she sang at the Newsmaker of the Year Awards for Nelson Mandela, FW de Klerk and in honour of the late Chris Hani. She appeared with Nelson Mandela during his visit to Glasgow in 1993 and sang at George Square and The Royal Concert Hall. In 1994 she sang at the inauguration of President Nelson Mandela and for the Freedom Day Celebrations at the Union Buildings in Pretoria

Frontline

Frontline
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Total Pages : 588
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000004705681
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Women's Activist Theatre in Jamaica and South Africa

Women's Activist Theatre in Jamaica and South Africa
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9780252054754
ISBN-13 : 025205475X
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Synopsis Women's Activist Theatre in Jamaica and South Africa by : Nicosia M. Shakes

Theater is an essential theoretical and practical site for forging Black radical thought, Africana feminisms, and womanism. Nicosia M. Shakes draws on ethnographic research in Jamaica and South Africa to analyze the vital relationship between activism and theater production. Concentrating on four performance events, Shakes situates the work of theater groups and projects within a trajectory of women-led social justice movements established in Jamaica, South Africa, and globally from the early 2000s to the present. Her analysis reveals movements driven by Black women’s artistic, intellectual, and organizational labor and focused on issues that range from sexual violence to reproductive justice to the spatial manifestations of racial, gender, and economic oppression. Shakes shows how theater’s political and pedagogical roles become entangled with histories and geographies of oppression and resistance; the identities and connections created by movements of people in the context of colonial and settler colonial histories; and ideas of womanism and feminism.

Encyclopedia of African Literature

Encyclopedia of African Literature
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 1009
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ISBN-10 : 9781134582228
ISBN-13 : 1134582226
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Synopsis Encyclopedia of African Literature by : Simon Gikandi

The most comprehensive reference work on African literature to date, this book covers all the key historical and cultural issues in the field. The Encyclopedia contains over 600 entries covering criticism and theory, African literature's development as a field of scholarship, and studies of established and lesser-known writers and their texts. While the greatest proportion of literary work in Africa has been a product of the twentieth century, the Encyclopedia also covers the literature back to the earliest eras of story-telling and oral transmission, making this a unique and valuable resource for those studying social sciences as well as humanities. This work includes cross-references, suggestions for further reading, and a comprehensive index.

Collaborative Conversations

Collaborative Conversations
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Publisher : African Books Collective
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9781991240101
ISBN-13 : 1991240104
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Synopsis Collaborative Conversations by : Sara Matchett

To celebrate Mothertongue's 21st anniversary, Collaborative Conversations weaves together the reflections of a group of artists, scholars and writers who have journeyed with the organisation over the last two decades. Since its inception in 2000 with What the Water Gave Me, The Mothertongue Project has used participatory, integrated arts methods to create theatrical works that strive for personal and collective dialogue and healing in South Africa. In poetry, scholarly writing and transcribed oral conversations, the contributors now think and feel their way through the aspirations and achievements - and the alchemy - of The Mothertongue Project's work. Accompanied by photographs of performances from across the 21 years, this book provides a sense of what a Mothertongue theatre piece does: it draws audience and performers into transformative, embodied conversations. Includes work by Awino Okech, Genna Gardini, Koleka Putuma, Makgati Mokwena, Malika Ndlovu, Mwenya B Kabwe, Nicosia Shakes, Nina Callaghan, Ntomboxolo Makhutshi and Rehane Abrahams.

South African Drama and Theatre from Pre-colonial Times to the 1990s: An Alternative Reading

South African Drama and Theatre from Pre-colonial Times to the 1990s: An Alternative Reading
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9781477120828
ISBN-13 : 1477120823
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Synopsis South African Drama and Theatre from Pre-colonial Times to the 1990s: An Alternative Reading by : Mzo Sirayi

Mzo Sirayi has embarked on a highly impressive and daring enterprise with the unfl inching boldness of a scholar who is driven by a passionate pursuit to set the record straight. He manages to pull no punches and make no apologies by being true to his convictions, especially within the context of a new South Africa. The book adopts a largely historicized, critical and analytical perspective, which strikingly approximates that of postcolonial theory. — Owen Seda This new and authoritative book is an excellent addition to the few existing books on black South African drama and theatre. South African Drama and Th eatre from Pre-colonial Times to 1990s: An Alternative Reading takes the reader on a tour of the indigenous as well as the modern South African theatre zones. The chapters reverberate with echoes of Africanisation and rock on renaissance waves. This exciting and stimulating book is transparently readable, accessible and is of inestimable value to academics and general readers. — Patrick Ebewo