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Ukuba mtsha (Xhosa, Paperback): Duane Jethro, Xolisa Guzula Ukuba mtsha (Xhosa, Paperback)
Duane Jethro, Xolisa Guzula
R115 R99 Discovery Miles 990 Save R16 (14%) Ships in 15 - 25 working days

Izinto zikhangeleka zibalungele abase-Siyagruva,kodwa ke zibakkona izinto Ezibanzimelayo nabantu abatsha. UMncedisi uzifumana ekwmeko enzima ngokwenene. USamantha ufunda Isifundo esingq ongqo kwaye uyanyanzeleka ukuba ache azihlolisise. Brunette yena uqonde ukuba makafunde ukuzimela. Things are looking good for the Gruvers, but there’s also a seriers side to some parts of young life. Mncedisi finds himself in a really heavy situation. Samantha gets a sharp lesson and is make to take a hard look at her. And Brunette decited on independence.

Heritage Formation and the Senses in Post-Apartheid South Africa - Aesthetics of Power (Paperback): Duane Jethro Heritage Formation and the Senses in Post-Apartheid South Africa - Aesthetics of Power (Paperback)
Duane Jethro
R650 R614 Discovery Miles 6 140 Save R36 (6%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

In this book, Duane Jethro creates a framework for understanding the role of the senses in processes of heritage formation. He shows how the senses were important for crafting and successfully deploying new, nation-building heritage projects in South Africa during the postapartheid period. The book also highlights how heritage dynamics are entangled in evocative, changing sensory worlds.Jethro uses five case studies that correlate with the five main Western senses. Examples include touch and the ruination of a series of art memorials; how vision was mobilised to assert the authority of the state-sponsored Freedom Park project in Pretoria; how smell memories of apartheid-era social life in Cape Town informed contemporary struggles for belonging after forced removal; how taste informed debates about the attempted rebranding of Heritage Day as barbecue day; and how the sound of the vuvuzela, popularized during the FIFA 2010 Football World Cup, helped legitimize its unofficial African and South African heritage status.This book makes a valuable contribution to the field of sensory studies and, with its focus on aesthetics and material culture, is in sync with the broader material turn in the humanities.

Heritage Formation and the Senses in Post-Apartheid South Africa - Aesthetics of Power (Hardcover): Duane Jethro Heritage Formation and the Senses in Post-Apartheid South Africa - Aesthetics of Power (Hardcover)
Duane Jethro
R3,245 Discovery Miles 32 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, Duane Jethro creates a framework for understanding the role of the senses in processes of heritage formation. He shows how the senses were important for crafting and successfully deploying new, nation-building heritage projects in South Africa during the postapartheid period. The book also highlights how heritage dynamics are entangled in evocative, changing sensory worlds.Jethro uses five case studies that correlate with the five main Western senses. Examples include touch and the ruination of a series of art memorials; how vision was mobilised to assert the authority of the state-sponsored Freedom Park project in Pretoria; how smell memories of apartheid-era social life in Cape Town informed contemporary struggles for belonging after forced removal; how taste informed debates about the attempted rebranding of Heritage Day as barbecue day; and how the sound of the vuvuzela, popularized during the FIFA 2010 Football World Cup, helped legitimize its unofficial African and South African heritage status.This book makes a valuable contribution to the field of sensory studies and, with its focus on aesthetics and material culture, is in sync with the broader material turn in the humanities.

Public Art in South Africa - Bronze Warriors and Plastic Presidents (Hardcover): Kim Miller, Brenda Schmahmann Public Art in South Africa - Bronze Warriors and Plastic Presidents (Hardcover)
Kim Miller, Brenda Schmahmann; Contributions by Gary Baines, Leora Farber, Shannen Hill, …
R2,314 R2,158 Discovery Miles 21 580 Save R156 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How does South Africa deal with public art from its years of colonialism and apartheid? How do new monuments address fraught histories and commemorate heroes of the struggle? Across South Africa, statues commemorating figures such as Cecil Rhodes have provoked heated protests, while new works commemorating icons of the liberation struggle have also sometimes proved contentious. In this lively volume, Kim Miller, Brenda Schmahmann and an international group of contributors explore how works in the public domain in South Africa serve as a forum in which important debates about race, gender, identity and nationhood play out. Examining statues and memorials as well as performance, billboards, and other temporal modes of communication, the authors of these essays consider the implications of not only the exposure, but also erasure of events and icons from the public domain. Revealing how public visual expressions articulate histories and memories, they explore how such works may serve as a forum in which tensions surrounding race, gender, identity, or nationhood play out.

Public Art in South Africa - Bronze Warriors and Plastic Presidents (Paperback): Kim Miller, Brenda Schmahmann Public Art in South Africa - Bronze Warriors and Plastic Presidents (Paperback)
Kim Miller, Brenda Schmahmann; Contributions by Gary Baines, Leora Farber, Shannen Hill, …
R1,010 Discovery Miles 10 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How does South Africa deal with public art from its years of colonialism and apartheid? How do new monuments address fraught histories and commemorate heroes of the struggle? Across South Africa, statues commemorating figures such as Cecil Rhodes have provoked heated protests, while new works commemorating icons of the liberation struggle have also sometimes proved contentious. In this lively volume, Kim Miller, Brenda Schmahmann and an international group of contributors explore how works in the public domain in South Africa serve as a forum in which important debates about race, gender, identity and nationhood play out. Examining statues and memorials as well as performance, billboards, and other temporal modes of communication, the authors of these essays consider the implications of not only the exposure, but also erasure of events and icons from the public domain. Revealing how public visual expressions articulate histories and memories, they explore how such works may serve as a forum in which tensions surrounding race, gender, identity, or nationhood play out.

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