Mama Namibia

Mama Namibia
Author: Mari Serebrov
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789991688961

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Mama Namibia is based on the compelling, true story of an innocent Herero girl whose life portrays the suffering, perseverance, and resilience of the Herero and Nama people as they faced their most daunting test - a genocide that proved to be the training grounds for the Holocaust."

Mama Penee

Mama Penee
Author: Uazuvara Katjivena
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2020-04-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789991642796

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Jahohora Petronella Inaavinuise, who came to be known as Mama Penee, was a young girl of eleven when her parents were shot in cold blood before her during the 1904–1908 genocidal war in Namibia. Waved away from the scene by a German soldier, she realised that it was her destiny to live. Finding water and food for herself and learning to avoid danger, she spent several months in hiding. Courageous and self-sufficient, she learned lessons in wisdom, calm, and what is truly important in life, lessons which she later imparted to her grandchildren in ways both ingenious and challenging. Her extraordinary personal qualities and influence shine from this story, told by one of her grandsons with the insight and understanding gained over a lifetime of reflecting on his grandmother.

Writing Namibia

Writing Namibia
Author: Sarala Krishnamurthy,Nelson Mlambo,Helen Vale
Publsiher: BASLER AFRIKA BIBLIOGRAPHIEN
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2022-06-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783906927411

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A rich collection of captivating and remarkable chapters, Writing Namibia Coming of Age presents research of senior academics as well as emerging scholars from Namibia. The book includes wide ranging topics in literature written in English and other Namibian languages, such as German, Afrikaans and Oshiwambo. Almost thirty years after independence, Namibia literature has come of age with new writers experimenting with different genres and varied aspects of literature. As an aesthetic object and social phenomenon, Namibian literature still fulfils the function of social conscience and as new writers emerge, there is ample demonstration that, pluri-vocal as they are, Namibian literary texts relate in a complex manner to the socio-historical trends shaping the country. The Namibian literary-critical tradition continues to paint some versions of Namibia and what we find in this new and highly welcome volume is a canvas of rich voices and perspectives that demonstrate an intricate diversity in terms of culture, language, and themes.

Mama Namibia

Mama Namibia
Author: Mari Serebrov
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1624870708

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A compelling, true story of an innocent Herero girl whose life portrays the suffering, perseverance, and resilience of the Herero and Nama during their most daunting test - a genocide that proved to be the training grounds for the Holocaust.

Mama Penee

Mama Penee
Author: Uazuvara Katjivena
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2020-04-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 999164251X

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Jahohora Petronella Inaavinuise, who came to be known as Mama Penee, was a young girl of eleven when her parents were shot in cold blood before her during the 1904-1908 genocidal war in Namibia. Her extraordinary personal qualities and influence shine from this story, told by one of her grandsons.

Sub Saharan Political Cultures of Deceit in Language Literature and the Media Volume II

Sub Saharan Political Cultures of Deceit in Language  Literature  and the Media  Volume II
Author: Esther Mavengano,Isaac Mhute
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2024-01-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783031428838

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This two-volume set charts a cross-disciplinary discursive terrain that proffers rich insights about deceit in contemporary postcolonial Sub-Saharan African politics. In an attempt to produce a nuanced and multifaceted academic dialoguing platform, the two volumes have a particular focus on the aspects of treachery, fear of difference (oppositional politics), and discourses/semiotics of mis/self-representation. The major aim of the proposed volumes is to contribute toward the often problematised conversations about the unfolding (post)colonial Sub-Saharan world which is topical in decolonial and Pan-African studies.The volumes seek to place political thinking and postcolonial political systems under the scholarly gaze with the view to highlight and enhance the participation of African cross-disciplinary scholarship in the postcolonial political processes of the continent. Most significantly, it is through such probing of the limitations of our own disciplinary perspectives which can help us appreciate the complexity of the postcolonial Sub-Saharan African politics. The first volume uses Zimbabwe as a case study, while the second volume examines postcolonial politics in Sub-Saharan Africa more broadly.The first volume uses Zimbabwe as a case study, while the second volume examines postcolonial politics in Sub-Saharan Africa more broadly.The first volume uses Zimbabwe as a case study, while the second volume examines postcolonial politics in Sub-Saharan Africa more broadly.

The Dynamics of English in Namibia

The Dynamics of English in Namibia
Author: Anne Schröder
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027259677

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The English language as spoken in Namibia has virtually been overlooked in most textbooks, handbooks, and surveys of varieties of English around the world, or else has only been mentioned in passing. However, this variety of English has recently attracted the attention of several researchers and the present volume brings together most scholars actively involved in the research on English in Namibia from various linguistic fields to present their current research. It covers a wide range of linguistic issues, such as empirical analyses on various levels of linguistic description and use, as well as the application of diverse methodologies, from questionnaire surveys, sociolinguistic interviews and focus group discussions, to corpus linguistics, linguistic landscaping, and digital ethnography. This book represents the first comprehensive collection of articles and in-depth discussions of this emerging variety of World Englishes.

Namibia and Germany Negotiating the Past

Namibia and Germany  Negotiating the Past
Author: Reinhart Kssler
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2015-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789991642109

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100 years since the end of German colonial rule in Namibia, the relationship between the former colonial power and the Namibian communities who were affected by its brutal colonial policies remains problematic, and interpretations of the past are still contested. This book examines the ongoing debates, conflicts and confrontations over the past. It scrutinises the consequences of German colonial rule, its impact on the descendants of victims of the 190408 genocide, Germanys historical responsibility, and ways in which post-colonial reconciliation might be achieved.