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Catherine Besteman
professor, chair, anthropology, Colby College
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Transforming Cape Town: Education Activists and Social Change
Catherine Besteman
February 19, 2009
01:25:24
Catherine Besteman, chair of Anthropology at Colby College, speaks about her new book,
Transforming Cape Town
, which explores the emotional and personal aspects of the legacy of apartheid and the transition to black majority rule in South Africa.
Transforming Cape Town (California Series in Public Anthropology)
Author:
Catherine Besteman
Publisher:
University of California Press (2008)
Binding:
Paperback, 312 pages
Violence: A Reader (Main Trends of the Modern World)
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Publisher:
NYU Press (2002)
Binding:
Paperback, 304 pages
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