Author: Keorapetse Kgositsile
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780620779791
Category : South African poetry (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Homesoil in My Blood
Author: Keorapetse Kgositsile
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780620779791
Category : South African poetry (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780620779791
Category : South African poetry (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
On Home Soil
Author: Blanka
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 150432336X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
When the deadly and elusive Ahmed ibn Facquard bombs the World Peace Summit at the Sandton Hilton Hotels Complex in Johannesburg, South Africa, the world cries for blood. Led by a reeling United States, calls are made for decisive action to be taken apprehending the terrorist who for all appearances is being protected by his home country. In a chilling race against time, two unlikely agents are brought in by their respective countries to track down and eliminate the threat “by any means necessary.” The hunt begins in the ruins of the demolished building and in the backstreets of a lowly oil-drilling settlement in Nigeria, and culminates in a high-stakes, no-holds-barred showdown in a mansion On Home Soil in one of Nigeria’s bustling conurbations in which the two agents are pitted against each other and against a terrorist whose origins conceal a deadly secret.
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 150432336X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
When the deadly and elusive Ahmed ibn Facquard bombs the World Peace Summit at the Sandton Hilton Hotels Complex in Johannesburg, South Africa, the world cries for blood. Led by a reeling United States, calls are made for decisive action to be taken apprehending the terrorist who for all appearances is being protected by his home country. In a chilling race against time, two unlikely agents are brought in by their respective countries to track down and eliminate the threat “by any means necessary.” The hunt begins in the ruins of the demolished building and in the backstreets of a lowly oil-drilling settlement in Nigeria, and culminates in a high-stakes, no-holds-barred showdown in a mansion On Home Soil in one of Nigeria’s bustling conurbations in which the two agents are pitted against each other and against a terrorist whose origins conceal a deadly secret.
The Politics of Vibration
Author: Marcus Boon
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 1478023015
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
In The Politics of Vibration Marcus Boon explores music as a material practice of vibration. Focusing on the work of three contemporary musicians—Hindustani classical vocalist Pandit Pran Nath, Swedish drone composer and philosopher Catherine Christer Hennix, and Houston-based hip-hop musician DJ Screw—Boon outlines how music constructs a vibrational space of individual and collective transformation. Contributing to a new interdisciplinary field of vibration studies, he understands vibration as a mathematical and a physical concept, as a religious or ontological force, and as a psychological determinant of subjectivity. Boon contends that music, as a shaping of vibration, needs to be recognized as a cosmopolitical practice—in the sense introduced by Isabelle Stengers—in which what music is within a society depends on what kinds of access to vibration are permitted, and to whom. This politics of vibration constitutes the hidden ontology of contemporary music because the organization of vibration shapes individual music scenes as well as the ethical choices that participants in these scenes make about how they want to live in the world.
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 1478023015
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
In The Politics of Vibration Marcus Boon explores music as a material practice of vibration. Focusing on the work of three contemporary musicians—Hindustani classical vocalist Pandit Pran Nath, Swedish drone composer and philosopher Catherine Christer Hennix, and Houston-based hip-hop musician DJ Screw—Boon outlines how music constructs a vibrational space of individual and collective transformation. Contributing to a new interdisciplinary field of vibration studies, he understands vibration as a mathematical and a physical concept, as a religious or ontological force, and as a psychological determinant of subjectivity. Boon contends that music, as a shaping of vibration, needs to be recognized as a cosmopolitical practice—in the sense introduced by Isabelle Stengers—in which what music is within a society depends on what kinds of access to vibration are permitted, and to whom. This politics of vibration constitutes the hidden ontology of contemporary music because the organization of vibration shapes individual music scenes as well as the ethical choices that participants in these scenes make about how they want to live in the world.
Keorapetse Kgositsile
Author: Keorapetse Kgositsile
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496222113
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
Keorapetse Kgositsile, South Africa’s second poet laureate, was a political activist, teacher, and poet. He lived, wrote, and taught in the United States for a significant part of his life and collaborated with many influential and highly regarded writers, including Gwendolyn Brooks, Sterling Plumpp, Dudley Randall, and George Kent. This comprehensive collection of Kgositsile’s new and collected works spans almost fifty years. During his lifetime, Kgositsile dedicated the majority of his poems to people or movements, documenting the struggle against racism, Western imperialism, and racial capitalism, and celebrating human creativity, particularly music, as an inherent and essential aspect of the global liberation struggle. This collection demonstrates the commitment to equality, justice, and egalitarianism fostered by cultural workers within the mass liberation movement. As the introduction notes, Kgositsile had an “undisputed ability to honor the truth in all its complexity, with a musicality that draws on the repository of memory and history, rebuilt through the rhythms and cadences of jazz.” Addressing themes of Black solidarity, displacement, and anticolonialism, Kgositsile’s prose is fiery, witty, and filled with conviction. This collection showcases a voice that wanted to change the world—and did.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496222113
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
Keorapetse Kgositsile, South Africa’s second poet laureate, was a political activist, teacher, and poet. He lived, wrote, and taught in the United States for a significant part of his life and collaborated with many influential and highly regarded writers, including Gwendolyn Brooks, Sterling Plumpp, Dudley Randall, and George Kent. This comprehensive collection of Kgositsile’s new and collected works spans almost fifty years. During his lifetime, Kgositsile dedicated the majority of his poems to people or movements, documenting the struggle against racism, Western imperialism, and racial capitalism, and celebrating human creativity, particularly music, as an inherent and essential aspect of the global liberation struggle. This collection demonstrates the commitment to equality, justice, and egalitarianism fostered by cultural workers within the mass liberation movement. As the introduction notes, Kgositsile had an “undisputed ability to honor the truth in all its complexity, with a musicality that draws on the repository of memory and history, rebuilt through the rhythms and cadences of jazz.” Addressing themes of Black solidarity, displacement, and anticolonialism, Kgositsile’s prose is fiery, witty, and filled with conviction. This collection showcases a voice that wanted to change the world—and did.
Woman's Home Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Home missions
Languages : en
Pages : 780
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Home missions
Languages : en
Pages : 780
Book Description
Turning and Turning
Author: Judith February
Publisher: Pan Macmillan South africa
ISBN: 1770105743
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
South Africans often are deeply polarised in our perspectives of the present and the past. Our ‘ways of seeing’ are fraught with division, and we fail to understand the complexities when we do not see what lies beneath the surface. There is no denying that the Jacob Zuma presidency took a significant toll on South Africa, exacerbating tensions and exposing the deep fractures that already exist in our society along the lines of race, class and even ethnicity. The Zuma years were marked by cases of corruption and state capture, unprecedented in their brazenness, and increased social protests – many of which were accompanied by violence – aggressive public discourse, lack of respect for reason and an often disturbing resistance to meaningful engagement. Importantly, those years also placed enormous pressure on our democratic institutions, many of which still bear the scars, and challenged the sovereignty of the Constitution itself. As an analyst and governance specialist at the Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA) for twelve years, February has had a unique perch. Turning and turning is a snapshot of her IDASA years and the issues tackled, which included work on the arms deal and its corrosive impact on democratic institutions, IDASA’s party-funding campaign, which February helped lead, as well as work on accountability and transparency. Combining analytical insight with personal observations and experience, February highlights the complex process of building a strong democratic society, and the difficulties of living in a constitutional democracy marked by soaring levels of inequality. There is a need to reflect on and learn from the country’s democratic journey if citizens are to shape our democracy effectively and to fulfill the promise of the Constitution for all South Africans.
Publisher: Pan Macmillan South africa
ISBN: 1770105743
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
South Africans often are deeply polarised in our perspectives of the present and the past. Our ‘ways of seeing’ are fraught with division, and we fail to understand the complexities when we do not see what lies beneath the surface. There is no denying that the Jacob Zuma presidency took a significant toll on South Africa, exacerbating tensions and exposing the deep fractures that already exist in our society along the lines of race, class and even ethnicity. The Zuma years were marked by cases of corruption and state capture, unprecedented in their brazenness, and increased social protests – many of which were accompanied by violence – aggressive public discourse, lack of respect for reason and an often disturbing resistance to meaningful engagement. Importantly, those years also placed enormous pressure on our democratic institutions, many of which still bear the scars, and challenged the sovereignty of the Constitution itself. As an analyst and governance specialist at the Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA) for twelve years, February has had a unique perch. Turning and turning is a snapshot of her IDASA years and the issues tackled, which included work on the arms deal and its corrosive impact on democratic institutions, IDASA’s party-funding campaign, which February helped lead, as well as work on accountability and transparency. Combining analytical insight with personal observations and experience, February highlights the complex process of building a strong democratic society, and the difficulties of living in a constitutional democracy marked by soaring levels of inequality. There is a need to reflect on and learn from the country’s democratic journey if citizens are to shape our democracy effectively and to fulfill the promise of the Constitution for all South Africans.
The Complete Narrative Prose of Conrad Ferdinand Meyer
Author: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 9780838715475
Category : Manners and customs
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 9780838715475
Category : Manners and customs
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
The Rock ‘n Roll Kids
Author: Liam G Clancy
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1803139439
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Dublin, 1970s. Lizzy and Rocky are in their late teens and live in Dublin’s inner city. Both possessing superb musical talent, they've at last formed an emerging rock band in their mother's memory. It was their mother, after all, who drove their musical ambition as she was a professional entertainer.
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1803139439
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Dublin, 1970s. Lizzy and Rocky are in their late teens and live in Dublin’s inner city. Both possessing superb musical talent, they've at last formed an emerging rock band in their mother's memory. It was their mother, after all, who drove their musical ambition as she was a professional entertainer.
On Home Soil with Bob Davis
Author: Robert Hobart Davis
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Drive to Succeed
Author: Mohamed Mansour
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1529911303
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Mohamed Mansour has spent his life fighting adversity. Born in Egypt in the post-war period, his childhood was halted abruptly when, aged ten, he almost lost a leg in a devastating car accident. At 18, he had to support himself through college in the US when his family's assets were seized by the Egyptian government. Aged 20, he fought cancer. Then, at 25, he returned to Egypt to help revive the fortunes of his family's once thriving business group as it steadily diversified into sectors from automobiles to construction equipment, fast food to venture capital. Almost five decades on, he and his family stand at the helm of some of the largest companies in North Africa and the Middle East. They have partnered with global brands from General Motors and Caterpillar to McDonald's and invested early in Silicon Valley successes such as Facebook, Uber and Airbnb. He also served as Egypt's Transport Minister from 2005 to 2009. Filled with hard-won wisdoms, Mohamed Mansour's inspirational story demonstrates the importance of learning from experience and never giving up in the drive to succeed.
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1529911303
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Mohamed Mansour has spent his life fighting adversity. Born in Egypt in the post-war period, his childhood was halted abruptly when, aged ten, he almost lost a leg in a devastating car accident. At 18, he had to support himself through college in the US when his family's assets were seized by the Egyptian government. Aged 20, he fought cancer. Then, at 25, he returned to Egypt to help revive the fortunes of his family's once thriving business group as it steadily diversified into sectors from automobiles to construction equipment, fast food to venture capital. Almost five decades on, he and his family stand at the helm of some of the largest companies in North Africa and the Middle East. They have partnered with global brands from General Motors and Caterpillar to McDonald's and invested early in Silicon Valley successes such as Facebook, Uber and Airbnb. He also served as Egypt's Transport Minister from 2005 to 2009. Filled with hard-won wisdoms, Mohamed Mansour's inspirational story demonstrates the importance of learning from experience and never giving up in the drive to succeed.