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Author:
Mlungwana, Phumeza, author.
Title:
Fragments of activism / Phumeza Mlungwana, Dustin Kramer ; [illustrations by Carla Latsky].
Publisher:
Blackman Rossouw Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
139 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Subject:
Social movements--South Africa.
Social change--South Africa.
Civil society--South Africa.
Political participation--South Africa.
Civil society.
Political participation.
Social change.
Social movements.
South Africa.
Other Authors:
Kramer, Dustin, 1982- author.
Latsky, Carla, illustrator.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Introductions / Phumeza Mlungwana & Dustin Kramer -- City of islands / Dustin Kramer -- A politics of care / in conversation with Sarita Pillay -- The cost of a life / in conversation with Sarita Pillay -- The cost of a life / in conversation with Thapelo Mohapi -- Searching for power in our politics / Phumeza Mlungwana -- Between wisdom and madness / in conversation with Mazibuko Jara -- Revolutions past and present / in conversation with Zackie Achmat -- Into the known / Dustin Kramer -- We have been speaking / conversation with Nonhle Skosana -- Political awakening / in conversation with Noncedo Madubedube -- Going to a meeting / In conversation with Axolile Notywala -- Reflections on leadership / Phumeza Mlungwana -- Postscript
Summary:
"Activists in South Africa have achieved many important victories since the end of apartheid. But there is a growing frustrations and desire to build a new politics that deal with the big question facing today's world. Fragments to activism is a collection of stories, essays, reflections, and images. They are drawn from individual conversations over a period of two years with people building movements and campaigns across South Africa and in several countries across Latin America. People who want to change society for the better. Moving between many themes - from facing hitmen, to occupying buildings to the messiness of political work, to reimaging politics together - Fragments of activism offer broader conversation on forms of alternative thinking to the status quo."--Back cover.
ISBN:
0639813208
9780639813202
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1142809729
LCCN:
2020392432
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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