When They Came for Me The Hidden Diary of an Apartheid Prisoner
Free Download John R. Schlapobersky, "When They Came for Me: The Hidden Diary of an Apartheid Prisoner"
English | ISBN: 1789209080 | 2021 | 248 pages | PDF | 5 MB
Apartheid and its resistance come to life in this memoir making it a vital historical document of its time and for our own.


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Resisting Apartheid America Living the Badass Gospel
Free Download Miguel A. De La Torre, "Resisting Apartheid America: Living the Badass Gospel"
English | ISBN: 0802882161 | 2023 | 286 pages | EPUB | 1357 KB
Miguel De La Torre foresees a future America dominated by white nationalists-and equips us with the tools to resist it.


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Images of Apartheid Filmmaking on the Fringe in the Old South Africa
Free Download Calum Waddell, "Images of Apartheid: Filmmaking on the Fringe in the Old South Africa "
English | ISBN: 1474450024 | 2021 | 280 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Images of Apartheid: Filmmaking on the Fringe in the Old South Africa is an exploration of the low budget, black-action cinema that emerged in South Africa during the 1970s and led to subsequent gangster and race-conflict films that defined an era of prolific genre activity, from Joe Bullet (1973) to American Ninja 4 (1990). Contextualising and documenting the cheap, government-funded 'B-Scheme' films, largely unseen since the fall of the National Party, but also acknowledging the impact of international co-productions such as


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War in Worcester Youth and the Apartheid State
War in Worcester: Youth and the Apartheid State By Pamela Reynolds
2012 | 272 Pages | ISBN: 0823243095 | PDF | 19 MB
The South African government gave no quarter to young people who joined the struggle against the apartheid state; indeed, it targeted them. Security forces meted out cruel treatment to youth who rebelled, incarcerated even the very young under dreadful conditions, and used torture frequently, sometimes over long periods of time. Little is known, however, from the perspective of young fighters themselves about the efforts they made to sustain the momentum of struggle, how that affected and was affected by their other social bonds, and what they achieved in terms of growth and paid in terms of harm. War in Worcester combines a study of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)'s findings on the stand taken by South African youth with extended fieldwork undertaken with fourteen young men who, starting in their schooldays, were involved in the struggle in a small town in the Western Cape. Filling a gap in the ethnographic analysis of the role of youth in armed conflict, the book describes, from the perspective of the young fighters themselves, the tactics that young local leaders used and how the state retaliated, young peoples' experiences of pain and loss, the effect on fighters of the extensive use of informers by the state as a weapon of war, and the search for an ethic of survival.The testimony of these young fighters reveals some limitations of the processes used by the TRC in its search to document the truth. War in Worcester problematizes the use of the term "victim" for the political engagement of young people and calls for attention to patterns of documenting the past and thus to the nature of the archive in recording the character of political forces and the uses of violence. It encourages a fresh analysis of the kinds of revolt being enacted by the young elsewhere in the world, such as North Africa and the Middle East.


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