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Rattling the Cage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Rattling the Cage

Most South Africans have strong views on our past and present, often based on how we have been personally affected by history, and an understanding of the challenges that face us as a country. But how well-examined and solid are these positions? Have your views been properly thought through? Are you correctly informed? Do you even have the facts straight? Rattling the Cage takes the reader on an informed tour of the South African reality: from the highs and lows, the successes and failures, FW de Klerk’s gaffes to Fees Must Fall, the Oscar Pistorius trial, the 2010 FIFA World Cup, triple BEE, global warming, the Covid-19 pandemic, gay rights in Africa, and veganism. Among the questions Mee...

Homo Odyssey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Homo Odyssey

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-11-12
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  • Publisher: Bruno-Books

A gay Muslim in Berlin, a young gay man bewildered and lost on the highways of Los Angeles; a rent boy in Shanghai; a holiday romance in Mexico; a man from Dakar in a bathhouse in Paris; a love hotel in Tokyo; a darkroom in Rio; a hamam in Syria; the burning ghats on the Ganges; Muslim, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Buddhist, Shinto and atheist; legal and illegal ... blazing through 17 countries on six continents, "Homo Odyssey" is an explicit, upfront, edgy, often funny, travel adventure that will leave you seeing the world and yourself with different eyes. How do men sexually attracted to other men live in different parts of the world? How do they see themselves? How have they survived over the centuries, mostly in places hostile to them?

A Childhood Made Up
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

A Childhood Made Up

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"'I remembered how, when I was a small child supposed to be asleep, my mother would slip into bed behind me and hold me. She would be trembling. She couldn’t hide it no matter how young I was. ‘Go to sleep, go to sleep,’ she’d say, as if that would save us.' Brent Meersman’s poignant memoir of a humble and eccentric upbringing in Cape Town, South Africa, in the 1970s and ’80s reads as a stirring eulogy to his mother, and a vivid snapshot of the times. His adoring mother, a horse-loving artist, received only rudimentary treatment for her schizophrenia; while his father battled a vicious whirlpool of alcohol-fuelled depression. 'A Childhood Made Up' is beautifully observed and filled with wry humour. Delicate yet brutal, this story pays testament to the power of love and the quiet heroism of resilience."--Back cover.

A Childhood Made Up
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

A Childhood Made Up

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Brent Meersman's memoir of a humble yet eccentric upbringing in a Milnerton, Cape Town, flat in the 1970's and 1980's reads as a stirring eulogy to his schizophrenic mother, yet also as a vivid snapshot in time.

Planet Savage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 165

Planet Savage

Nine-year-old Leungo has a very interesting outlook on life. He views his parents as good-for-nothing savages who care only for themselves; who drink themselves silly with friends every day, leaving any concern for his education by the wayside. However, when Leungo's father, goaded by a piece of advice from a particularly inebriated friend, takes him to another South African township to spend time with his grandparents--who haven't seen the boy since he was an infant--Leungo experiences a profound culture shock. Filled with humor, this novel demonstrates that sometimes what you have is better than what you dream about.

Relations and Networks in South African Indian Writing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

Relations and Networks in South African Indian Writing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-05-15
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Relations and Networks in South African Indian Writing explores recent writing by a variety of South African authors of Indian descent. The essays highlight the sociality and patterns of connectedness that are being forged between South Africa’s hitherto divided communities.

Sounding the Cape
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 471

Sounding the Cape

For several centuries Cape Town has accommodated a great variety of musical genres which have usually been associated with specific population groups living in and around the city. Musical styles and genres produced in Cape Town have therefore been assigned an "identity" which is first and foremost social. This volume tries to question the relationship established between musical styles and genres, and social - in this case pseudo-racial - identities. In Sounding the Cape, Denis-Constant Martin recomposes and examines through the theoretical prism of creolisation the history of music in Cape Town, deploying analytical tools borrowed from the most recent studies of identity configurations. He...

Sunset Claws
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 701

Sunset Claws

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

'Sunset Claws follows a generation of South Africans from 1976 to the millennium as they struggle to come to terms with what the birth of a nation has both given and taken from them. Told in three parts, the action moves from Cape Town in the turbulent 1980s to the civil war in KwaZulu-Natal in the early '90s and burgeoning, post-apartheid Johannesburg as the country enters the 21st century. ... Sunset Claws ... completes Meersman's "RSA" trilogy as a single novel with the full narrative of the previous two parts: Reports before Daybreak and Five Lives at Noon.'--Back cover.

Botsotso 17: Fiction, Poetry, Art Work, Essays, Reviews
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Botsotso 17: Fiction, Poetry, Art Work, Essays, Reviews

The Botsotso literary journal started in 1996 as a monthly 4 page insert in the New Nation, an independent anti-apartheid South African weekly and reached over 80,000 people at a time – largely politisized black workers and youth – with a selection of poems, short stories and short essays that reflected the deep changes taking place in the country at that time. Since the closure of the New Nation in 1999, the journal has evolved into a stand-alone compilation featuring the same mix of genres, and with the addition of photo essays and reviews. The Botsotso editorial policy remains committed to creating a mix of voices which highlight the diverse spectrum of South African identities and la...

Five Lives at Noon
  • Language: en

Five Lives at Noon

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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