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Pages Of Africa
Khirnan Dikas
6 episodes
1 week ago
Pages of Africa: Let's Talk African Literature is a platform that discusses Africa and the uniqueness of each country through African literature. It's a dive into the African reality both past and present through the exploration of words woven together beautifully by African writers.
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Pages of Africa: Let's Talk African Literature is a platform that discusses Africa and the uniqueness of each country through African literature. It's a dive into the African reality both past and present through the exploration of words woven together beautifully by African writers.
Show more...
Books
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Built to Divide: The Lasting Architecture of Apartheid
Pages Of Africa
19 minutes 20 seconds
7 months ago
Built to Divide: The Lasting Architecture of Apartheid

This episode explores some of the laws of apartheid in close connection to two texts Sizwe Bansi is Dead a play by Athol Fugard and Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton. These texts explore the social realities of apartheid South Africa.

Pages Of Africa
Pages of Africa: Let's Talk African Literature is a platform that discusses Africa and the uniqueness of each country through African literature. It's a dive into the African reality both past and present through the exploration of words woven together beautifully by African writers.