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STE Publishers Indias Abroad The Diaspora Writes Back
The loss of an identity, or the representation of new identities as the globablised world has imposed, has become a fundamental part of current postcolonial studies. A sort of imperative ambiguity seems to be taking the lead of many cultural processes.
£14.50
STE Publishers South Africa Yearbook 2003/2004: 2003-2004
£27.00
STE Publishers Now Listen Here: The life and times of Bill Jardine
This revealing biography details the life of Bill Jardine, anti-apartheid activist and noted sportsman, who played a key role in racially unifying sports and facilitating South African participation internationally.
£18.95
STE Publishers Afternoon Tea in Heaven
Afternoon Tea in Heaven is a compilation of recordings of channelled information that occurred during weekly sessions over a 12-year period, when out-of-body spirits communicated with a group of dedicated people in Cape Town. Some of the better-known souls that came through were Winston Churchill, Mahatma Gandhi, Sarojini Naidu, Gertrude Lawrence and Olive Schreiner. In between her accounts of these weekly sessions, Adams gives an overview of the various planes of existence, explains what happens when we ‘die’ and provides some astonishing revelations about new planets, landmasses and Atlantis rising again.
£13.99
STE Publishers Turning points in history: Gr 10 - 12
The series was created to be used in teaching South African history in the national curriculum statement grades 10 - 12. It comprises six titles and a teacher's guide, housed in a study. Each volume focuses on a dynamic and significant phase in South Africa's history: ancient civilisations and global trade; the impact and limitations of colonialism; migration, land and minerals in the making of South Africa; industrialisation, rural change and nationalism; people, places and apartheid and negotiation, transition and freedom.
£35.96
STE Publishers South African Indigenous Foods: A Collection of Recipes of Indigenous Foods
This beautiful book is a collection of indigenous recipes from five South African provinces: the Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, North West, Limpopo and the Eastern Cape. Each indigenous recipe was chosen for its potential for commercial endeavours and each is beautifully photographed in full-colour. A feature photograph on each left-hand page accompanies a favourite recipe featured on the right-hand page. Fascinating text boxes are positioned below the recipes highlighting famous indigenous sayings or words of wisdom, such as: 'Do not grind the meal before the milking has been done', with a Western translation: 'Or, never be too sure of a good thing - first things first'. Western translations are also given for indigenous ingredients, such as 'Lepu', which means pumpkin leaves. A handy guide to quantities, weights and volumes - and their approximate equivalents plus the names and descriptions of some of the more unusual crops, is also given at the beginning of the book, just before the table of contents. The book is dedicated to South African Women from Limpopo, North West, the Free State, KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape - who take pride in the tradition of indigenous food preparation. "South African Indigenous Foods" is a wonderful gift for friends, family and overseas visitors.
£10.03
STE Publishers My life, your life: Steps to heal the heart
This fascinating story details Michelle Friedman's journey through life and her struggle to find 'herself'. Styled as a sort of mirror, this book will assist readers to reflect on their own lives and provides a workbook at the end of each chapter to encourage the reader to author their own personal healing journey. In the style of Louise Hay, Friedman learns to trust her inner voice and to live in the moment, following the signposts and synchronicities held out to her by God and the universe.
£14.36