9780981404219-0981404219-Dis-Location / Re- Location. Exploring Alienation and Identity in South Africa

Dis-Location / Re- Location. Exploring Alienation and Identity in South Africa

ISBN-13: 9780981404219
ISBN-10: 0981404219
Edition: 1000
Author: Wilhelm Van Rensburg, Liese van der Watt, Ryan Bishop, Sally-Ann Murray, Richard Mendelsohn, Bronwyn Law-Viljoen, Robyn Sassen, Jillian Carman, Wandile Kasibe, Jennifer Ord
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: David Krut Publishing
Format: Hardcover 96 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780981404219
ISBN-10: 0981404219
Edition: 1000
Author: Wilhelm Van Rensburg, Liese van der Watt, Ryan Bishop, Sally-Ann Murray, Richard Mendelsohn, Bronwyn Law-Viljoen, Robyn Sassen, Jillian Carman, Wandile Kasibe, Jennifer Ord
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: David Krut Publishing
Format: Hardcover 96 pages

Summary

Dis-Location / Re- Location. Exploring Alienation and Identity in South Africa (ISBN-13: 9780981404219 and ISBN-10: 0981404219), written by authors Wilhelm Van Rensburg, Liese van der Watt, Ryan Bishop, Sally-Ann Murray, Richard Mendelsohn, Bronwyn Law-Viljoen, Robyn Sassen, Jillian Carman, Wandile Kasibe, Jennifer Ord, was published by David Krut Publishing in 2008. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Dis-Location / Re- Location. Exploring Alienation and Identity in South Africa (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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This series of lively essays considers the themes raised by the provocative and critically acclaimed 2007/8 travelling exhibition Dis-Location / Re-Location by Leora Farber and the fashion design duo Strangelove . The exhibition draws together the stories of three generations of South African women in the light of post-colonial and feminist theory. Included in the book are the gorgeous photographs by Michael Meyersfeld of Farber's performance for the exhibition in which she wears Strangelove's Victorian/modern costumes. The essays in the book are by Robyn Sassen, Ryan Bishop, Jillian Carman, Wandile Kasibe, Sandra Klopper, Bronwyn Law-Viljoen (the book's editor), Richard Mendelsohn, Sally Ann Murray, Jennifer Ord, Liese van der Watt, Wilhelm van Rensburg and Couze Venn. This book is a valuable addition to the ongoing debates about cultural assimilation, the politics of identity and race, and the relationship between art and political discourse.
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