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An outbreak of peace - Angola's situation of 'confusion' (Paperback): Justin Pearce An outbreak of peace - Angola's situation of 'confusion' (Paperback)
Justin Pearce
R200 R172 Discovery Miles 1 720 Save R28 (14%) Out of stock

The Angolan story is only another in the fantastic web of indulgence, misery, absurdity and suffering beyond expression that is bred in peace no less than war in 'situations' the world over. The story told in this title involves an understanding of what is particular to Angola, but it goes far beyond that. It is a story of the extremes of the human condition and, as such, its relevance is timeless. Combining reportage and analysis, Justin Pearce shows the human face of Angola at a critical juncture in its history. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the rebel movement UNITA, was killed in February 2002. Crippled by the large imbalance between its resources and those of the MPLA government and the death of its messianic leader, a cult figure who has been described as of Mao-Tse-Tung proportions, UNITA collapsed, giving Angola its first extended period of peace since the nationalist uprising against Portuguese rule in the 1960s. Working as the BBC correspondent based in Luanda, Justin Pearce was the only English-speaking journalist based in Angola in 2001 and 2002. He travelled extensively in Angola, hearing the testimonies of those whose lives were shaped by political divisions and war. He was also able to observe how Angola was governed in a manner which had little in common with the ideals professed by the government since independence. As is clear in the title, the words 'situation' and 'confusion' have a particular resonance in Angola. Both are part of the fatalistic discourse adopted by Angolans when talking about the war, or about the state of their society. Hunger, corruption and all manner of human misery may be blamed on the ‘situation', something which is implicitly unchanging. 'Confusion', for its part, can signify anything from the usual English sense of the word – a muddle, a misunderstanding – to a full-scale war, blurring the moral distinction between the two. This title speaks to the non-specialist reader with an interest in African affairs; or people who have a particular interest in Angola, be it through business, humanitarian or policy development work, and who are looking for a perspective on the country's recent social history.

Political Identity and Conflict in Central Angola, 1975-2002 (Paperback): Justin Pearce Political Identity and Conflict in Central Angola, 1975-2002 (Paperback)
Justin Pearce
R973 Discovery Miles 9 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the internal politics of the war that divided Angola for more than a quarter-century after its independence. It emphasises the Angolan people's relationship to the rival political forces that prevented the development of a united nation, an aspect of the conflict that has received little attention in earlier studies. Drawing upon interviews with farmers, town dwellers, soldiers and politicians in Central Angola, Justin Pearce examines the ideologies about nation and state that elites deployed in pursuit of hegemony and traces how people responded to these attempts at politicisation. The book not only demonstrates the potency of the rival conceptions of state and nation in shaping perceptions of self-interest and determining political loyalty, but also shows the ways in which allegiances could and did change for much of the Angolan population in response to the experience of military force.

Political Identity and Conflict in Central Angola, 1975-2002 (Hardcover): Justin Pearce Political Identity and Conflict in Central Angola, 1975-2002 (Hardcover)
Justin Pearce
R2,674 Discovery Miles 26 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the internal politics of the war that divided Angola for more than a quarter-century after its independence. It emphasises the Angolan people's relationship to the rival political forces that prevented the development of a united nation, an aspect of the conflict that has received little attention in earlier studies. Drawing upon interviews with farmers, town dwellers, soldiers and politicians in Central Angola, Justin Pearce examines the ideologies about nation and state that elites deployed in pursuit of hegemony and traces how people responded to these attempts at politicisation. The book not only demonstrates the potency of the rival conceptions of state and nation in shaping perceptions of self-interest and determining political loyalty, but also shows the ways in which allegiances could and did change for much of the Angolan population in response to the experience of military force.

Just Me, Insights from a Reluctant Medium (Paperback): Justin Pearce Just Me, Insights from a Reluctant Medium (Paperback)
Justin Pearce
R445 Discovery Miles 4 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Have you ever just known who was calling before you picked up the phone? Have you thought about someone you knew from a long time ago and they just appear a few days later? Well, that what it is like to be psychic . This book is about my life as a psychic medium and how i was dragged kicking and screaming into acceptance. To use my abiilty to help others. Its also a manual on how to access and practise your inbuilt psychic ability. To help you come to terms with living everyday as a psychic. I have added some stories from my time as a psychic cab driver and some questions and answers that i have received over the years lp you understand how spirit works. I hope you enjoy this book as much as i did writing it.

Political Identity and Conflict in Central Angola, 1975-2002 (Paperback): Justin Pearce Political Identity and Conflict in Central Angola, 1975-2002 (Paperback)
Justin Pearce
R1,130 Discovery Miles 11 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the internal politics of the war that divided Angola for more than a quarter-century after its independence. It emphasises the Angolan people's relationship to the rival political forces that prevented the development of a united nation, an aspect of the conflict that has received little attention in earlier studies. Drawing upon interviews with farmers, town dwellers, soldiers and politicians in Central Angola, Justin Pearce examines the ideologies about nation and state that elites deployed in pursuit of hegemony and traces how people responded to these attempts at politicisation. The book not only demonstrates the potency of the rival conceptions of state and nation in shaping perceptions of self-interest and determining political loyalty, but also shows the ways in which allegiances could and did change for much of the Angolan population in response to the experience of military force.

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