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Item Details
Title:
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HISTORY FROM SOUTH AFRICA
ALTERNATIVE VISIONS AND PRACTICES |
By: |
Joshua Brown (Editor), Patrick Manning (Editor), Jon Wiener (Editor) |
Format: |
Hardback |
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£56.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
0877228485 |
ISBN 13: |
9780877228486 |
Publisher: |
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS,U.S. |
Pub. date: |
1 June, 1991 |
Series: |
Critical Perspectives on the Past Series |
Pages: |
467 |
Description: |
Presents discussions of the historiography of South Africa from the viewpoint of those rewriting it with a radical outlook. This book describes major issues in South African social and labor history and popular culture, and focuses on the role of historians in creating and interacting with a popular movement of resistance and social change. |
Synopsis: |
More starkly than any other contemporary social conflict, the crisis in South Africa highlights the complexities and conflicts in race, gender, class, and nation. These original articles, most of which were written by South African authors, are from a special issue of the "Radical History Review", published in Spring 1990, that mapped the development of interpretations of the South African past that depart radically from the official history. The articles range from the politics of black movements in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to studies of film, television, and theater as reflections of modern social conflict. "History from South Africa" is presented in two main sections: discussions of the historiography of South Africa from the viewpoint of those rewriting it with a radical outlook; and investigations into popular history and popular culture the production and reception of history in the public realm. In addition, two photo essays dramatize this history visually; maps and a chronology complete the presentation.The book provides a fresh look at major issues in South African social and labor history and popular culture, and focuses on the role of historians in creating and interacting with a popular movement of resistance and social change. Joshua Brown is Art Director of the American Social History Project at Hunter College and a member of the "Radical History Review" editorial collective. Patrick Manning is Professor of History and African-American Studies at Northeastern University. He is the author of a 1982 book on the economic history of Dahomey, "Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa, 1880-1985" (1987), and "Slavery and African Life" (1990). He is also a member of the "Radical History Review" editorial collective. Karin Shapiro, a history graduate student at Yale University, studies both American and South African history. She completes her dissertation, 'The Tennessee Coal Miners' Revolt, 1981-92: Convict Labor, Political Culture, and Southern Rural Industrialization' in 1991. She is also a member of the "Radical History Review" editorial collective.Jon Wiener teaches History at the University of California, Irvine is a member of the "Radical History Review" editorial collective, and a contributing editor to "The Nation". |
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illustrations |
Publication: |
US |
Imprint: |
Temple University Press,U.S. |
Returns: |
Non-returnable |
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