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Hóé dien ’n hedendaagse gesin God? Watter maniere is daar om gesinstyd met God opwindend te maak, om lofsang en aanbidding ’n fees te maak en om saam uit te reik na ander op maniere wat lekker én lewensveranderend is? Hoe inisieer ’n enkelouer dit? Of hoe motiveer jy dit wanneer jou huweliksmaat nie daarvoor te vinde is nie? Hoe doen jy dit wanneer jy tieners én kleuters in die huis het? En hoe doen jy dit sodat hulle dit wéér wil doen uit eie vrye wil?
Met hierdie boek wil Louise Viljoen gesinne toerus om God binne gesinsverband te dien. Sy gesels oor die uitdagings wat gesinne ondervind, soos bv. die gebrek aan Bybelkennis en tyd asook die druk onder portuurgroepe. Sy gee praktiese wenke oor hoe om gesinstyd met God spesiaal te maak en stel opwindende aktiwiteite voor vir die hele gesin. Daarna volg 52 oordenkings wat gesinne weekliks kan deurwerk.
Geniet die heerlike reis om as gesin by Hom in te trek. Kom ons laat gesinstyd met God herleef.
n Byderwetse bloemlesing gedigte van 1960 tot 1995 wat ook
streektaal-Afrikaans en randpoesie dek, soos gay, feministiese en
"struggle"-gedigte - 'n wye verskeidenheid uiteenlopende
"poskaarte" wat die ontwikkeling in die Afrikaanse poesie
weerspieel. Talle digters en gedigte word hier vir die eerste keer
in 'n bundel opgeneem.
n Blink idee broei uit. Drakon en Lente moet uitvind wie se idee
dit is. Hierdie verbeeldingryke fantasieverhaal is 'n perfekte
voorleesboek. Die humoristiese en klankryke teks sal kleuters
vasgenael laat luister na die heerlike avontuur wat 'n draak en 'n
feetjie saam beleef. Die kleurvolle illustrasies is boonop 'n lus
vir die oog en sal die jongspan laat kraai van plesier.
Nelson Mandela brought the poetry of Ingrid Jonker to the attention
of South Africa and the wider world when he read her poem "Die
kind" (The Child) at the opening of South Africa's first democratic
parliament on May 24, 1994. Though Jonker was already a significant
figure in South African literary circles, Mandela's reference
contributed to a revival of interest in Jonker and her work that
continues to this day.
Viljoen's biography illuminates the brief and dramatic life of
Jonker, who created a literary oeuvre -- as searing in its
intensity as it is brief -- before taking her own life at the age
of thirty-one. Jonker wrote against a background of escalating
apartheid laws, violent repression of black political activists,
and the banning of the African National Congress and the Pan
Africanist Congress. Viljoen tells the story of Ingrid Jonker in
the political and cultural context of her time, provides sensitive
insights into her poetry, and considers the reasons for the
enduring fascination with her life and death.
Her writings, her association with bohemian literary circles, and
her identification with the oppressed brought her into conflict
with her father, a politician in the white ruling party, and with
other authority figures from her Afrikaner background. Her life and
work demonstrate the difficulty and importance of artistic endeavor
in a place of terrible conflict.
The Postcolonial Low Countries is the first book to bring together
critical and comparative approaches to the emergent field of
neerlandophone postcolonial studies. The collection of essays
ranges across the cultures and literatures of the Netherlands and
Belgium and establishes an encounter between postcolonial
theoretical discourses from both within and without the region.
Each one of the contributions puts under pressure the definitive
concepts of postcolonial studies in its more conventional
anglophone or francophone formation, as well as perceptions of the
Low Countries, Belgium and the Netherlands, as lying outside or to
the side of the postcolonial domain. In the Low Countries, local
and regional issues concerning multiculturalism and colonial
belatedness have raised important questions about the possible
grounds on which postcolonial critical concepts might be not only
translated but also generated afresh, to suit these paradoxically
new contexts. As The Postcolonial Low Countries incisively
demonstrates, the Low Countries demand a careful rearticulation of
such postcolonial 'readymades' as hybridity, accommodation and
creolization. Gathering together contributions from both
internationally renowned scholars and newly established researchers
in the field, The Postcolonial Low Countries maps previously
underexplored national and transnational literary critical
trajectories. The book challenges in boundary shifting ways current
readings of the so-described multicultural and postcolonial
Netherlands and Belgium.
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