R350.00
“Knocking on … mothers and daughters in struggle in South Africa is one of the outcomes of a project conceptualized by the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR), funded by Atlantic Philanthropies. The project was intended to shed light on the way in which the values of democratic struggle and the experiences and trauma are transmitted from one generation to the next, specifically from mothers to daughters. The methodology adopted involved narrative, life story interviews, which is why the Human Rights Media Centre, an organisation with great expertise in this field was contracted to lead the project.”
Price: R350.00
Edition: First edition
Published: 2008
Publishers: Human Rights Human Centre (HRHC) in collaboration with the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR)
ISBN: 9780620422987
Condition: Softcover in good condition, with minor shelf wear around the edges. Internally in very good condition – very clean and tightly bound.
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“Knocking on … mothers and daughters in struggle in South Africa is one of the outcomes of a project conceptualized by the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR), funded by Atlantic Philanthropies. The project was intended to shed light on the way in which the values of democratic struggle and the experiences and trauma are transmitted from one generation to the next, specifically from mothers to daughters. The methodology adopted involved narrative, life story interviews, which is why the Human Rights Media Centre, an organisation with great expertise in this field was contracted to lead the project.”
Price: R350.00
Edition: First edition
Published: 2008
Publishers: Human Rights Human Centre (HRHC) in collaboration with the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR)
ISBN: 9780620422987
Condition: Softcover in good condition, with minor shelf wear around the edges. Internally in very good condition – very clean and tightly bound.
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Weight | 300 g |
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