This book tells the story of the young people who actively campaigned against apartheid in 1980s via a continuous protest outside the South African Embassy in London. It brings new insights to the interplay between social movements and young people's lives, exploring how the practices of growing up are entangled with the practices of y
This book tells the story of the young people who actively campaigned against apartheid in 1980s via a continuous protest outside the South African Embassy in London. It brings new insights to the interplay between social movements and young people's lives, exploring how the practices of growing up are entangled with the practices of y
Gavin Brown is an Associate Professor in the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment at the University of Leicester, UK. He is a cultural, historical and political geographer with an interest in protest movements, solidarity, and the geopolitics of sexual orientation and gender identity. Helen Yaffe is a Lecturer in Economic and Social History at the University of Glasgow. She has focussed on Cuban economic history, political economy, Latin American development and the history of economics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. South Africa and Britain in the 1980s 2. A non stop protest in a non stop world 3. Becoming non stop 4. Being non stop against apartheid 5. Defending the right to protest 6. Being unruly 7: Growing up through protest 8. 'Until Mandela is free...' 9. Lessons and reflections
1. South Africa and Britain in the 1980s 2. A non stop protest in a non stop world 3. Becoming non stop 4. Being non stop against apartheid 5. Defending the right to protest 6. Being unruly 7: Growing up through protest 8. 'Until Mandela is free...' 9. Lessons and reflections
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