Gilles Teulié, Mélanie Joseph-Vilain , Healing South African Wounds, Guérir les blessures de l’Afrique du Sud

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Healing South African Wounds, Guérir les blessures de l’Afrique du Sud is an edited collection of essays, all related to the consequences of the Apartheid era and the issue of creating a new South African nation. The title “Healing South African Wounds” is of particular interest as it reflects the long and painful process in which South Africa is engaged. South Africa has undergone a remarkable transition from Apartheid to democracy within a very short period of time. But this transition has...

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