Free Download FROM NATIONAL LIBERATION TO DEMOCRATIC RENAISSANCE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA By Cheryl Hendricks (editor); Lwazi Lushaba (editor)
2005 | 214 Pages | ISBN: 2869781628 | PDF | 3 MB
ContentsContributors.................................................................................................................vPreface ..........................................................................................................................viiIntroduction: Southern Africa - Continuities and Disjuncturesin the Discourse and PracticesCheryl Hendricks and Lwazi Lushaba.....................................................................1Chapter 1Swaziland and South Africa Since 1994: Reflections onAspects of Post-Liberation Swazi HistoriographyBalem Nyeko..................................................................................................................23Chapter 2Problems and Prospects of Democratic Renewal inSouthern Africa: A Study of Statecraft andDemocratisation in South Africa, 1994-2003Adekunle Amuwo...............................................................................................................38Chapter 3Legacies and Meanings of the United Democratic Front(UDF) Period for Contemporary South AfricaRaymond Suttner..........................................................................................................59Chapter 4The 1987 Zimbabwe National Unity Accord and itsAftermath: A Case of Peace without Reconciliation?Terence M. Mashingaidze............................................................................................820.Préliminaire.pmd313/02/2006, 13:13Chapter 5Race and Democracy in South AfricaCheryl Hendricks..........................................................................................................93Chapter 6From Apartheid Social Stratification to DemocraticSocial Divisions: Examining the ContradictoryNotions of Social Transformation betweenIndian and Black South AfricansLwazi Siyabonga Lushaba........................................................................................111Chapter 7Negotiating Nationalism: Women's Narratives ofForced DisplacementIngrid Palmary..............................................................................................................140Chapter 8Wilgespruit Fellowship Centre:Part of Our Struggle for FreedomMonique Vanek...........................................................................................................152Chapter 9Curfew and the 'Man in the Middle' in Zimbabwe'sWar of Liberation with Special Reference to theEastern Areas of Zimbabwe, 1977-1980Munyaradzi Mushonga..............................................................................................171Chapter 10'Your Obedient Servant or Your Friend':Forms of Address in Letters Among BritishAdministrators and Batswana ChiefsMompoloki Bagwasi.................................................................................................191