A Black Woman's Stories of Rage, Resistance and Progress
309 Pages, Trade Paperback
Published 2020
Condition: Very Good (Has very small/minor signs of wear). There no markings, inscriptions or signatures of any kind, pages are clean and vibrant.
Lwando Xaso and South Africa's Constitutional Democracy
Lwando Xaso's formative years coincided with the dawn and development of South Africa's constitutional democracy. Her coming-of-age experience diverged significantly from that of previous generations, characterized by an optimism that evolving perspectives would usher in a liberated society.
In Made in South Africa A Black Womans Stories of Rage, Resistance and Progress, Xaso presents a compelling collection of essays. Within this work, she offers an incisive examination of pivotal events that have shaped her experiences within South Africa. She explores the nation's considerable potential alongside its ongoing struggles with persistent racism, inequality, cultural appropriation, sexism, and corruption, all of which are legacies of a complex history.