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The Uncaring, Intricate World - A Field Diary, Zambezi Valley, 1984-1985 (Paperback): Pamela Reynolds The Uncaring, Intricate World - A Field Diary, Zambezi Valley, 1984-1985 (Paperback)
Pamela Reynolds; Edited by Todd Meyers
R638 Discovery Miles 6 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the 1950s the colonial British government in Northern and Southern Rhodesia (present-day Zambia and Zimbabwe) began construction on a large hydroelectric dam that created Lake Kariba and dislocated nearly 60,000 indigenous residents. Three decades later, Pamela Reynolds began fieldwork with the Tonga people to study the lasting effects of the dispossession of their land on their lives. In The Uncaring, Intricate World Reynolds shares her field diary, in which she records her efforts to study children and their labor and, by doing so, exposes the character of everyday life. More than a memoir, her diary captures the range of pleasures, difficulties, frustrations, contradictions, and grappling with ethical questions that all anthropologists experience in the field. The Uncaring, Intricate World concludes with afterwords by Jane I. Guyer and Julie Livingston, who critically reflect on its context, its meaning for today, and relevance to conducting anthropological work.

Mother-in-law Daughter-in-law Dilemma (Paperback): Pamela Reynolds Mother-in-law Daughter-in-law Dilemma (Paperback)
Pamela Reynolds
R427 Discovery Miles 4 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A thought provoking and entertaining book about the ongoing struggle between mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law as they strive to foster a harmonious relationship for the benefit of their son/spouse. The book offers interesting vignettes and brainstorming discussions to enrich the debate and promote communication. At the end of each chapter, questions are provided to guide the reader to reflect on their own relationships in order to broaden understanding and promote communication. The book highlights such issues as power struggles, gift giving, grand parenting, holidays, time commitments, obligations, jealousy, insecurity, and more. A must read for anyone married or soon-to-be married, as well as anyone who has a married child.

War in Worcester - Youth and the Apartheid State (Hardcover): Pamela Reynolds War in Worcester - Youth and the Apartheid State (Hardcover)
Pamela Reynolds
R2,215 R1,921 Discovery Miles 19 210 Save R294 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The South African government gave no quarter to young people who joined the struggle against the apartheid state; indeed, it targeted them. Security forces meted out cruel treatment to youth who rebelled, incarcerated even the very young under dreadful conditions, and used torture frequently, sometimes over long periods of time. Little is known, however, from the perspective of young fighters themselves about the efforts they made to sustain the momentum of struggle, how that affected and was affected by their other social bonds, and what they achieved in terms of growth and paid in terms of harm. War in Worcester combines a study of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)'s findings on the stand taken by South African youth with extended fieldwork undertaken with fourteen young men who, starting in their schooldays, were involved in the struggle in a small town in the Western Cape. Filling a gap in the ethnographic analysis of the role of youth in armed conflict, the book describes, from the perspective of the young fighters themselves, the tactics that young local leaders used and how the state retaliated, young peoples' experiences of pain and loss, the effect on fighters of the extensive use of informers by the state as a weapon of war, and the search for an ethic of survival. The testimony of these young fighters reveals some limitations of the processes used by the TRC in its search to document the truth. War in Worcester problematizes the use of the term "victim" for the political engagement of young people and calls for attention to patterns of documenting the past and thus to the nature of the archive in recording the character of political forces and the uses of violence. It encourages a fresh analysis of the kinds of revolt being enacted by the young elsewhere in the world, such as North Africa and the Middle East.

Childhood in Crossroads - Cognition and Society in South Africa (Paperback): Pamela Reynolds Childhood in Crossroads - Cognition and Society in South Africa (Paperback)
Pamela Reynolds
R415 Discovery Miles 4 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Crush Regret - Move Forward Without Fear (Paperback): Matthew Reynolds Crush Regret - Move Forward Without Fear (Paperback)
Matthew Reynolds; Pamela Reynolds
R257 Discovery Miles 2 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Caregiving with Confidence - Take the Guesswork Out of Caregiving! (Paperback): Pamela Reynolds Caregiving with Confidence - Take the Guesswork Out of Caregiving! (Paperback)
Pamela Reynolds
R454 Discovery Miles 4 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Bullying Pandemic - True stories about the impact Bullying has on children's lives (Paperback): Pamela Reynolds The Bullying Pandemic - True stories about the impact Bullying has on children's lives (Paperback)
Pamela Reynolds
R387 Discovery Miles 3 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Revamp - A Memoir of Travel and Obsessive Renovation (Paperback): Pamela Reynolds Revamp - A Memoir of Travel and Obsessive Renovation (Paperback)
Pamela Reynolds
R444 Discovery Miles 4 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Stimpikins - The Stray Cat Who Faced Down the Bully and Taught Us the Real Truth about Love, Life and Cats (Paperback): Pamela... Stimpikins - The Stray Cat Who Faced Down the Bully and Taught Us the Real Truth about Love, Life and Cats (Paperback)
Pamela Reynolds; Illustrated by Mike Motz
R173 Discovery Miles 1 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Uncaring, Intricate World - A Field Diary, Zambezi Valley, 1984-1985 (Hardcover): Pamela Reynolds The Uncaring, Intricate World - A Field Diary, Zambezi Valley, 1984-1985 (Hardcover)
Pamela Reynolds; Edited by Todd Meyers
R2,363 Discovery Miles 23 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the 1950s the colonial British government in Northern and Southern Rhodesia (present-day Zambia and Zimbabwe) began construction on a large hydroelectric dam that created Lake Kariba and dislocated nearly 60,000 indigenous residents. Three decades later, Pamela Reynolds began fieldwork with the Tonga people to study the lasting effects of the dispossession of their land on their lives. In The Uncaring, Intricate World Reynolds shares her field diary, in which she records her efforts to study children and their labor and, by doing so, exposes the character of everyday life. More than a memoir, her diary captures the range of pleasures, difficulties, frustrations, contradictions, and grappling with ethical questions that all anthropologists experience in the field. The Uncaring, Intricate World concludes with afterwords by Jane I. Guyer and Julie Livingston, who critically reflect on its context, its meaning for today, and relevance to conducting anthropological work.

Remaking a World - Violence, Social Suffering, and Recovery (Paperback): Veena Das, Arthur Kleinman, Margaret M Lock, Mamphela... Remaking a World - Violence, Social Suffering, and Recovery (Paperback)
Veena Das, Arthur Kleinman, Margaret M Lock, Mamphela Ramphele, Pamela Reynolds
R1,107 Discovery Miles 11 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Remaking a World "completes a triptych of volumes on social suffering, violence, and recovery. "Social Suffering, "the first volume, deals with sources and major forms of social adversity, with an emphasis on political violence. The second, "Violence and Subjectivity, "contains graphic accounts of how collective experience of violence can alter individual subjectivity. This third volume explores the ways communities "cope" with--endure, work through, break apart under, transcend--traumatic and other more insidious forms of violence, addressing the effects of violence at the level of local worlds, interpersonal relations, and individual lives. The authors highlight the complex relationship between recognition of suffering in the public sphere and experienced suffering in people's everyday lives. Rich in local detail, the book's comparative ethnographies bring out both the recalcitrance of tragedy and the meaning of healing in attempts to remake the world.

Violence and Subjectivity (Paperback): Veena Das, Arthur Kleinman, Mamphela Ramphele, Pamela Reynolds Violence and Subjectivity (Paperback)
Veena Das, Arthur Kleinman, Mamphela Ramphele, Pamela Reynolds
R1,147 Discovery Miles 11 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The essays in "Violence and Subjectivity, " written by a distinguished international roster of contributors, consider the ways in which violence shapes subjectivity and acts upon people's capacity to engage everyday life. Like its predecessor volume, "Social Suffering, " which explored the different ways social force inflicts harm on individuals and groups, this collection ventures into many areas of ongoing violence, asking how people live with themselves and others when perpetrators, victims, and witnesses all come from the same social space.
From civil wars and ethnic riots to governmental and medical interventions at a more bureaucratic level, the authors address not only those extreme situations guaranteed to occupy precious media minutes but also the more subtle violences of science and state. However particular and circumscribed the site of any fieldwork may be, today's ethnographer finds local identities and circumstances molded by state and transnational forces, including the media themselves. These authors contest a new political geography that divides the world into "violence-prone areas" and "peaceful areas" and suggest that such descriptions might themselves contribute to violence in the present global context.

Revamp - Memorie Di Viaggio E Ristrutturazioni Ossessive (Italian, Paperback, Italian ed.): Pamela Reynolds Revamp - Memorie Di Viaggio E Ristrutturazioni Ossessive (Italian, Paperback, Italian ed.)
Pamela Reynolds
R549 Discovery Miles 5 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Princess and The Queen (Paperback): Pamela Reynolds The Princess and The Queen (Paperback)
Pamela Reynolds
R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
War in Worcester - Youth and the Apartheid State (Paperback): Pamela Reynolds War in Worcester - Youth and the Apartheid State (Paperback)
Pamela Reynolds
R801 Discovery Miles 8 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The South African government gave no quarter to young people who joined the struggle against the apartheid state; indeed, it targeted them. Security forces meted out cruel treatment to youth who rebelled, incarcerated even the very young under dreadful conditions, and used torture frequently, sometimes over long periods of time. Little is known, however, from the perspective of young fighters themselves about the efforts they made to sustain the momentum of struggle, how that affected and was affected by their other social bonds, and what they achieved in terms of growth and paid in terms of harm. War in Worcester combines a study of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)'s findings on the stand taken by South African youth with extended fieldwork undertaken with fourteen young men who, starting in their schooldays, were involved in the struggle in a small town in the Western Cape. Filling a gap in the ethnographic analysis of the role of youth in armed conflict, the book describes, from the perspective of the young fighters themselves, the tactics that young local leaders used and how the state retaliated, young peoples' experiences of pain and loss, the effect on fighters of the extensive use of informers by the state as a weapon of war, and the search for an ethic of survival. The testimony of these young fighters reveals some limitations of the processes used by the TRC in its search to document the truth. War in Worcester problematizes the use of the term "victim" for the political engagement of young people and calls for attention to patterns of documenting the past and thus to the nature of the archive in recording the character of political forces and the uses of violence. It encourages a fresh analysis of the kinds of revolt being enacted by the young elsewhere in the world, such as North Africa and the Middle East.

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