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Cape Town, the Mother City of South Africa, has roots that extend back to the seventeenth century. While its history is preserved in centuries-old architecture, the city continues to evolve, and make new history with each passing year. As a culturally diverse city, Cape Town has much to offer its visitors and locals, making it Africa's top tourist destination. "Cape Town: Colour the Rainbow Nation" is a colouring adventure for all ages. Whether you are a proud Capetonian, occasional visitor, or have yet to take a trip to this city, this book is your opportunity to explore and make memories in the most colourful of ways. In addition to themed colouring pages, this book includes factual titbits and the odd urban legend. "Colour the Rainbow Nation" is a colouring book series that celebrates all things South African: the people, the places, and the experiences that help us remember the past while we continue to plant seeds of hope for the future. Celebrate by adding your splash of colour.
Per-Anders Pettersson explores the complex daily realities of twenty years of democracy in South Africa.
The Rainbow Nation with a rainbow flag. Celebrate the uniqueness and beauty of South Africa through the vibrant colours of its flag! With its bright collage illustrations and lilting rhymes, this lyrical and emotive book is perfect for children and adults of any nationality. It pays tribute to South Africa's iconic journey from a land of turmoil to one of peace and freedom, celebrating the legacy of its revered father, "Tata" Nelson Mandela.
A compiled collection of traditional South African recipes and stories as told by twelve chefs. Each chef representing their own ethnic cuisines including Zulu, Indian, Xhosa, Cape Malay, Afrikaans, San, Southern Sotho, English, Tsonga, Northern Sotho Pedi, Ndebele, and Swati dishes.
Blending in the Rainbow Nation takes a critical and detailed look at the young generation in post-Apartheid South Africa and examines ways in which members of the group relate to and engage with the post-Apartheid process of social and political reconciliation.
After the end of the apartheid regime in the 1990s, South Africa experienced a boom in new heritage and commemorative projects. These ranged from huge new museums and monuments to small community museums and grassroots memory work. At the same time, South African cities have continued to grapple with the difficulties of overcoming entrenched inequalities and divisions. Urban spaces are deep repositories of memory, and also sites in need of radical transformation. Remaking the Urban examines the intersections between post-apartheid urban transformation and the politics of heritage-making in divided cities, using the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro in South Africa’s Eastern Cape as a case study. Roux unpacks the processes by which some narratives and histories become officially inscribed in public space, while others are visible only through alternative, ephemeral or subversive means. Including discussions of the history of the Red Location Museum of Struggle; memorialisation of urban forced removals; the heritage politics and transformative potential of public art; and strategies for making visible memories and histories of former anti-apartheid youth activist groups in the city’s townships, Roux examines how these twin processes of memory-making and change have played out in Nelson Mandela Bay.
Court transcripts of South African activist Steve Biko; includes background information.
COLOR the TRUMPET CAROLS is a celebration of the Christmas story. In this adult-friendly coloring book by the husband-and-wife team, Eddie and Pearl Lewis, the Christmas story is retold through a series of hand-drawn illustrations, scriptures, and extracts from Christmas carols. You are taken on a journey from the ancient prophecy of the coming of Jesus Christ to the fulfillment of that prophecy in the little town of Bethlehem. This book can be used as a stand-alone coloring book, or as a coloring accompaniment to the hauntingly beautiful "Unadorned Trumpet Carols" music album (sold separately). Carols (included in the album) are referenced throughout the book. If Christmas has become a stressful time for you and your family, this book will help you slow down, relax, and rediscover the love, joy, and peace that the Christmas carols proclaim. Reclaim the Christmas spirit in a creative way this year.
Breaking a Rainbow, Building a Nation is a first-hand account of the university protests that gripped South Africa between 2015 and 2017, widely better known as the #FeesMustFall. Chikane outlines the nature of student politics in the country before, during and after the emergence of #MustFall politics, exploring the political dynamics that informed and drove the student protests, and the effect that these #MustFall movements have had on the nature of youth politics in the country. Chikane looks at how the current nature of youth politics is different from previous youth upheavals that have defined South Africa, specifically due to the fact that the protests were being led by so-called coconuts, who are part of the black elite. Breaking a Rainbow, Building a Nation poses the provocative question, can coconuts be trusted with the revolution?
Fifteen writers explore the experimental, interdisciplinary and radically transgressive field of contemporary live art in South Africa, focusing on a wide range of perspectives, personalities and theoretical concerns Contemporary South African society is chronologically ‘post’ apartheid, but it continues to grapple with material redress, land redistribution and systemic racism. Acts of Transgression represents the complexity of this moment in the rich potential of a performative art form that transcends disciplinary boundaries and aesthetic conventions. The contributors, who are all significantly involved in the discipline of performance art, probe its intersection with crisis and socio-political turbulence, shifting notions of identity and belonging, embodied trauma and loss. Narratives of the past and visions for the future are interrogated through memory and the archive, thus destabilising entrenched colonial systems. Collectively analysing the work of more than 25 contemporary South African artists, including Athi-Patra Ruga, Mohau Modisakeng, Steven Cohen, Dean Hutton, Mikhael Subotzsky, Tracey Rose and Donna Kukama, among others, the analysis is accompanied by a visual record of more than 50 photographs. For those working in the fields of theatre, performance studies and art, this is a must-have collection of critical essays on a burgeoning and exciting field of contemporary South African research.