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South Africa : The Knowing of South Africa, Apartheid period, Culture and History

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South Africa. The Knowing of South Africa, Apartheid period, Culture and History.

Blending Western technology with indigenous technology, Western traditions with African and Asian traditions, South Africa is a study in contrasts.

It also provides lessons in how cultures can sometimes blend, sometimes collide; for example, within a short distance of one another can be found the villas of South Africa's white elite and the tar-paper shacks of black day labourers, office buildings with the most sophisticated electronic wiring and one-room houses that lack electricity.

A great gulf still exists between the white minority and the black majority in matters of education and economic opportunity.

Yet, South Africa is making steady progress in erasing some of these historic disparities and their consequences.

Daily life is better for most of its people, and culture and the arts, which sometimes were forced into exile, are flourishing in the free climate of the post-apartheid era.

As they are everywhere in the world, patterns of daily life in South Africa are conditioned by social class, ethnicity, religion, and residence: the life of a black diamond miner in Limpopo province is much different from that of an Indian shopkeeper in Durban, an Afrikaner office worker in Johannesburg, or a teacher of English extraction in

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Blurb Inc
1714643123 / 9781714643127
Paperback / softback
26/04/2024
United States
250 pages
152 x 229 mm, 340 grams