Author: S. M. Molema
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bantu-speaking peoples
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
The Bantu, Past and Present
Author: S. M. Molema
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bantu-speaking peoples
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bantu-speaking peoples
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
The Bantu-Speaking Peoples of Southern Africa
Author: W. D. Hammond-Tooke
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 100385494X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 616
Book Description
First published in 1974, The Bantu-Speaking Peoples of Southern Africa is a revised and rewritten version of I. Schapera’s ethnographical survey of the Bantu-speaking tribes of South Africa. New South African contributors place on record all the known facts of the physical characteristics and traditional cultures of these peoples, as well as documenting the important social, cultural and economic changes that have occurred since the coming of the white man. This book will be of interest to students of anthropology, sociology, African studies, and history.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 100385494X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 616
Book Description
First published in 1974, The Bantu-Speaking Peoples of Southern Africa is a revised and rewritten version of I. Schapera’s ethnographical survey of the Bantu-speaking tribes of South Africa. New South African contributors place on record all the known facts of the physical characteristics and traditional cultures of these peoples, as well as documenting the important social, cultural and economic changes that have occurred since the coming of the white man. This book will be of interest to students of anthropology, sociology, African studies, and history.
A Boy Out in Africa
Author: David William Kirby
Publisher: david william kirby
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
The true story of a gay teenager growing up amid the political unrest of 1970's Cape Town, South Africa. Having experienced sexual exploitation in his formative years the boy bounces from one unsatisfying shag to another and finds out about life, love and death along the way. Adult Themes, explicit sex and drug use.
Publisher: david william kirby
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
The true story of a gay teenager growing up amid the political unrest of 1970's Cape Town, South Africa. Having experienced sexual exploitation in his formative years the boy bounces from one unsatisfying shag to another and finds out about life, love and death along the way. Adult Themes, explicit sex and drug use.
Hunger and Work in a Savage Tribe
Author: Audrey Richards
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136523529
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Hunger and Work in a Savage Tribe examines the cultural aspects of food and eating among the Southern Bantu, taking as its starting point the bold statement 'nutrition as a biological process is more fundamental than sex'. When it was first published in 1932, with a preface by Malinowski, it laid the groundwork for sociological theory of nutrition. Richards was also among the first anthropologists to establish women's lives and the social sphere as legitimate subjects for anthropological study.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136523529
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Hunger and Work in a Savage Tribe examines the cultural aspects of food and eating among the Southern Bantu, taking as its starting point the bold statement 'nutrition as a biological process is more fundamental than sex'. When it was first published in 1932, with a preface by Malinowski, it laid the groundwork for sociological theory of nutrition. Richards was also among the first anthropologists to establish women's lives and the social sphere as legitimate subjects for anthropological study.
International Social Work
Author: Lynne Moore Healy
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190922265
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
International Social Work: Professional Action in an Interdependent World, Third Edition, is a comprehensive treatment of all dimensions of international social work. The authors' four-part framework includes domestic practice and policy influenced by global forces, professional exchange, international practice, and global social policy. The first section of the book explores globalization, development and human rights as foundational concepts for international social work. The text then provides an overview of global social issues and international organizations related to social welfare. Part II offers an overview of the global history of the profession. Similarities and differences in social work around the world are examined through seven country examples. Part III provides an extensive discussion of current aspects of the global profession, with chapters on ethics, social policy, international development practice, and practice at the international/domestic interface. Modalities of international professional exchange are then explored prior to a concluding chapter that provides recommendations for international action. The text is enlivened by numerous case examples, drawn from many parts of the world. The history chapters include brief biographies of noted social workers on the international scene whose accomplishments serve as inspiration for readers. The text is extensively referenced with updated professional literature and intergovernmental documents. Carefully selected items in the appendix expand the usefulness of the book.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190922265
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
International Social Work: Professional Action in an Interdependent World, Third Edition, is a comprehensive treatment of all dimensions of international social work. The authors' four-part framework includes domestic practice and policy influenced by global forces, professional exchange, international practice, and global social policy. The first section of the book explores globalization, development and human rights as foundational concepts for international social work. The text then provides an overview of global social issues and international organizations related to social welfare. Part II offers an overview of the global history of the profession. Similarities and differences in social work around the world are examined through seven country examples. Part III provides an extensive discussion of current aspects of the global profession, with chapters on ethics, social policy, international development practice, and practice at the international/domestic interface. Modalities of international professional exchange are then explored prior to a concluding chapter that provides recommendations for international action. The text is enlivened by numerous case examples, drawn from many parts of the world. The history chapters include brief biographies of noted social workers on the international scene whose accomplishments serve as inspiration for readers. The text is extensively referenced with updated professional literature and intergovernmental documents. Carefully selected items in the appendix expand the usefulness of the book.
Hunger and Work in a Savage Tribe
Author: Audrey I. Richards
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136533257
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The force of hunger in shaping human character and social structure has been largely overlooked. This omission is a serious one in the study of primitive society, in which starvation is a constant menace. This work remedies this deficiency and opens up new lines of anthropological inquiry. The whole network of social institutions is examined which makes possible the consumption, distribution, and production of food-eating customs, as well as the religion and magic of food-production.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136533257
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The force of hunger in shaping human character and social structure has been largely overlooked. This omission is a serious one in the study of primitive society, in which starvation is a constant menace. This work remedies this deficiency and opens up new lines of anthropological inquiry. The whole network of social institutions is examined which makes possible the consumption, distribution, and production of food-eating customs, as well as the religion and magic of food-production.
Blue Fire
Author: Phyllis A. Whitney
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504043928
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
A bride is swept up in family secrets and the blood diamond trade when she returns to South Africa in this novel by a New York Times–bestselling author. When Chicagoan Susan Hohenfield brings her new husband, Dirk, to her childhood home in Cape Town, it’s with the innocence of a young girl. She remembers only the beauty of South Africa—and the pain of being abandoned by her father. Now, with a new perspective, she sees a country destroyed by apartheid. And her father, once accused of diamond smuggling, seems not the ogre she imagined, but a broken man powerless against the prison term that wrenched him from his daughter’s arms. At least that’s the story Susan has been told. But she’ll discover the truth as this intimate family reunion raises grave and troubling new questions. Why is the man responsible for her father’s fate still lingering in the shadows? Why has Dirk’s former lover arrived with threats and incriminations? And why does Susan feel like a stranger in her own home? Now, in a place that is at once strange and familiar, charged with fear and intrigue, Susan must confront a dangerous past that isn’t quite through with her. More than a classic gothic tale, Blue Fire is one of the first novels to deal with the turmoil in South Africa. It was written nearly three decades before the dismantling of apartheid and a half-century before the film Blood Diamond would bring attention to the devastating effects of the smuggling trade. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Phyllis A. Whitney including rare images from the author’s estate.
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504043928
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
A bride is swept up in family secrets and the blood diamond trade when she returns to South Africa in this novel by a New York Times–bestselling author. When Chicagoan Susan Hohenfield brings her new husband, Dirk, to her childhood home in Cape Town, it’s with the innocence of a young girl. She remembers only the beauty of South Africa—and the pain of being abandoned by her father. Now, with a new perspective, she sees a country destroyed by apartheid. And her father, once accused of diamond smuggling, seems not the ogre she imagined, but a broken man powerless against the prison term that wrenched him from his daughter’s arms. At least that’s the story Susan has been told. But she’ll discover the truth as this intimate family reunion raises grave and troubling new questions. Why is the man responsible for her father’s fate still lingering in the shadows? Why has Dirk’s former lover arrived with threats and incriminations? And why does Susan feel like a stranger in her own home? Now, in a place that is at once strange and familiar, charged with fear and intrigue, Susan must confront a dangerous past that isn’t quite through with her. More than a classic gothic tale, Blue Fire is one of the first novels to deal with the turmoil in South Africa. It was written nearly three decades before the dismantling of apartheid and a half-century before the film Blood Diamond would bring attention to the devastating effects of the smuggling trade. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Phyllis A. Whitney including rare images from the author’s estate.
Pen and Power
Author: Sue Kossew
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004484752
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004484752
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Decadent Desires
Author: Alicia Clark
Publisher: ForbiddenFables Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1840
Book Description
Indulge in the forbidden world of Decadent Desires, where every page ignites the flames of your deepest sensuous passions. With an exquisite collection of 120 erotic stories, this tantalizing treasure trove will take you on a journey beyond your wildest imagination. Explore the uncharted territories of desire and uncover hidden fantasies that will leave you breathless and craving for more. Ignite the filthy heat within you as each story immerses you in a world where pleasure knows no boundaries. Let Decadent Desires be your guide to embracing alluring sensations and surrendering to the irresistible allure of seduction. Dive into this daring anthology boasting 120 arousing stories carefully crafted to enthrall even the most discerning connoisseurs. From steamy encounters between lovers yearning for forbidden ecstasy to clandestine rendezvous pulsating with uninhibited desire, these tales weave together an intoxicating tapestry that pushes boundaries and celebrates sensual liberation like never before.
Publisher: ForbiddenFables Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1840
Book Description
Indulge in the forbidden world of Decadent Desires, where every page ignites the flames of your deepest sensuous passions. With an exquisite collection of 120 erotic stories, this tantalizing treasure trove will take you on a journey beyond your wildest imagination. Explore the uncharted territories of desire and uncover hidden fantasies that will leave you breathless and craving for more. Ignite the filthy heat within you as each story immerses you in a world where pleasure knows no boundaries. Let Decadent Desires be your guide to embracing alluring sensations and surrendering to the irresistible allure of seduction. Dive into this daring anthology boasting 120 arousing stories carefully crafted to enthrall even the most discerning connoisseurs. From steamy encounters between lovers yearning for forbidden ecstasy to clandestine rendezvous pulsating with uninhibited desire, these tales weave together an intoxicating tapestry that pushes boundaries and celebrates sensual liberation like never before.
An Upside-Down Tale
Author: Maudie Shackleford
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
ISBN: 1622121562
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
Jim O'Donnell is travelling with his family on a train journey through central Australia when he spies a giant bird tumbling from the sky. Concerned for the bird's safety, Jim presses the emergency stop button and exits the train in the ensuing confusion. Soon lost in the vast emptiness of the Outback, Jim spots a water tank and makes for it. Suddenly the giant bird Jim had spotted from the train appears, staring at him over the rim of the tank. Has he gone mad with thirst, Jim wonders when he demands that the bird fills a rusty can with water and the bird insists that he says 'Please '? The confused bird proudly introduces himself as GD, the Giant Duck from Outer Mongolia. Jim and GD become unlikely comrades when Jim fashions a contraption that enables him to be carried along by GD. A fierce wind blows them across the Atlantic Ocean. They tumble down near a shantytown, close to Johannesburg. There they meet Tupence, an orphan whose family has died from AIDS. When Tupence helps Jim and GD escape from a gang of local delinquents, he too is swept up into the skies on GD's back. It becomes a life changing experience for the trio as they head off on the adventure of a lifetime in An Upside-Down Tale.
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
ISBN: 1622121562
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
Jim O'Donnell is travelling with his family on a train journey through central Australia when he spies a giant bird tumbling from the sky. Concerned for the bird's safety, Jim presses the emergency stop button and exits the train in the ensuing confusion. Soon lost in the vast emptiness of the Outback, Jim spots a water tank and makes for it. Suddenly the giant bird Jim had spotted from the train appears, staring at him over the rim of the tank. Has he gone mad with thirst, Jim wonders when he demands that the bird fills a rusty can with water and the bird insists that he says 'Please '? The confused bird proudly introduces himself as GD, the Giant Duck from Outer Mongolia. Jim and GD become unlikely comrades when Jim fashions a contraption that enables him to be carried along by GD. A fierce wind blows them across the Atlantic Ocean. They tumble down near a shantytown, close to Johannesburg. There they meet Tupence, an orphan whose family has died from AIDS. When Tupence helps Jim and GD escape from a gang of local delinquents, he too is swept up into the skies on GD's back. It becomes a life changing experience for the trio as they head off on the adventure of a lifetime in An Upside-Down Tale.