
Repression and Resistance
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Reviews of the original edition of Repression and Resistance:'The blend of statistical information, background history and social analysis makes for a critical, revealing survey of how apartheid works - and what happens when it fails ... Recommended for any college-level reader on South African affairs'. Bookwatch, the innovative US television programme, broadcast on 10 Dec. 1991 and syndicated via the National Federation of Local Cable Programmers
'All the various contributions in Repression and Resistance serve to illustrate how diverse popular struggles - by women, pupils, unions, migrants, and even African traders - have contributed to the emergence of the tripartite alliance between the African National Congress (A.N.C.), the South African Communist Party, and the Congress of South African Trade Unions'. - Roger Southall Journal of Modern African Studies, 30 (3) 2008.
Despite strongly disagreeing with the 'editorial pronouncement' that those who had experienced the sharp end of apartheid are likely to have a greater insight into its workings, the reviewer writes that 'this collection is well worth acquiring by anyone interested in the New as well as the Old South Africa'. - A. W. Stadler Canadian Journal of African Studies, 27 (1) 1993.
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Yvonne Muthien holds a D.Phil (Oxon) and has had a varied career in academia, and public and corporate sector executive management. She held various academic positions, including associate professor, as well as research executive director, and has published several academic articles and books. Dr Muthien also served as a senior executive in various companies in the telecommunications, FMCG, and financial services sectors. She currently serves as Chairperson and Non-Executive Director of a number of companies and the South African central bank.
Abebe Zegeye holds the degree of DPhil from University of Oxford, UK and a BA in Economics, Philosophy and Sociology from Haverford College USA. He has previously taught at Yale University, The University of California Santa Barbara, University of Warwick and University of South Africa. Since 2014 he has been based in Ethiopia, working as Vice President of Wollo University, Global Engagement and Institutional Transformation, Woldia University and Director Higher Education, Ministry of Education. Abebe Zegeye has done extensive research on African and Social Identities and at present Director of Centre for Research and Development In Learning ( CRADLE) based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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