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Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies
Safundi -- "S" represents "South Africa," "a" stands for "America," and "fundi" comes from the Xhosa verb, "-funda," which translates as "to read/learn." |
January 2001, Issue 04
Health System Performance in South Africa vs. France: World Health Report 2000
The authors examine the efficiency and overall performance of the French and South African (and American) health systems with a particular focus on how these countries ranked in the 2000 World Health Report.
Freedom in Madness: J.M. Coetzee and the Politics of Madness
The author writes on the complexities in Coetzee's writing with regards to "freedom" and "madness." Within this context, he also references the dualities in reading Coetzee's work.
Getting Equality to Work: The South African Employment Equity Act
Employment demographics in South Africa still show deep racial inequalities inherited from apartheid. The Employment Equity Act of 1998 aims at correcting such a situation, via the legal prohibition of unfair discriminatory practices and the monitoring of affirmative action measures in organizations. Some of the points negotiated during the making of the law may epitomize the compromises punctuating the South African political economic "transformation."
Sortir de l�Apartheid au Travail: La Loi Sud-Africaine d��quit� dans l�Emploi
La d�mographie de l�emploi en Afrique du Sud est toujours structur�e par de profondes in�galit�s raciales h�rit�es de l�apartheid. La loi d��quit� dans l�emploi de 1998 veut rem�dier � cette situation en prohibant les pratiques de discrimination inique et en organisant la mise en �uvre de mesures d�affirmative action. Cette l�gislation fournit un bel exemple du type de compromis qui jalonnent la transformation de l��conomie politique sud-africaine, entre le march� et la nation.
Berry’s Boesman & Lena, Rewarding and Punishing
Boesman & Lena demonstrates both the rewards and the punishments of adapting the stage to the screen.
Other Issues
July 2013, Volume 14, Number 3
April 2007, Volume 8, Number 2
January 2007, Volume 8, Number 1
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George Fredrickson's White Supremacy
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