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" . . . enables us to deepen our understanding of the organization of working women." —International Journal of African Historical Studies " . . . an impressive piece of scholarship." —American Journal of Sociology Virtually ignored by labor historians are the black and white women in South African industries. Drawing on comparative labor history and feminist theory, this important study traces the history of women as industrial workers and trade unionists in South Africa during most of the twentieth century.
Drawing on novel case studies, this book provides the first substantive theoretical framework for understanding transitional justice and visual art.
In Balancing act: South African gay and lesbian youth speak out, twenty one young gay and lesbian South Africans from a wide range of social backgrounds speak candidly about their experiences, hopes and dreams.
Offers teenagers a practical guide to HIV and AIDS in the form of detailed and easy-to-understand questions and answers. Topics dealt with are the relationship between sex, drugs and HIV; the risk factor; HIV testing; and ways to prevent HIV and AIDS.
Discusses various myths about the virus called HIV and about AIDS, and reinforces the fact that anyone can get the disease. Explains how HIV is transmitted and how one can protect oneself against it.
Discusses the constitutional rights of children for information, for protection and for a safe environment, and the constitutional rights of people living with the virus called HIV or with AIDS.
Hailed in the Times Literary Supplement as 'probably the finest piece of non-fiction to come out of South Africa since the end of apartheid', The Dream Deferred is back in print and updated with a brilliant new epilogue. The prosperous Mbeki clan lost everything to apartheid. Yet the family saw its favourite son, Thabo, rise to become president of South Africa in 1999. A decade later, Mbeki was ousted by his own party and his legacy is bitterly contested – particularly over his handling of the AIDS epidemic and the crisis in Zimbabwe. Through the story of the Mbeki family, award-wining journalist Mark Gevisser tells the gripping tale of the last tumultuous century of South Africa life, fol...
This book documents Johannesburg Pride from 1990 to 2005, and Cape Town's inagurual Pride in 1993.
Provides children with information about the virus called HIV and how it causes AIDS, how it spreads and how to avoid it.