We Are No Longer At Ease

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We Are No Longer at Ease is a collection of personal articles, essays, speeches and poetry mainly from voices of young people who were part of the student-led protest movement known as #FeesMustFall, which began in 2015.

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Author: Wandile Ngcaweni & Busani Ngacweni (Eds)

Language: English

Publisher: Jacana Media

Year of Publishing: 2018

Country of Publication: South Africa

Edition: 1

Jacket: Paperback

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No. of Pages: 201

Genre: Political Economy & History

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Condition: Very good

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SKU/ISBN: 978-1-4314-2678-2 Category:
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About the Book

We Are No Longer at Ease is a collection of personal articles, essays, speeches and poetry mainly from voices of young people who were part of the student-led protest movement known as #FeesMustFall, which began in 2015. It tells the journey of the youth who participated in a movement that redefined politics in post-apartheid South Africa and is evidence of a ‘born-free’ generation telling their own story and leading the discourse and action on transforming South Africa.

Young people are not at ease. They are refusing with coloniality, sexism, democratic indifference and inequality. We need to acknowledge and take heed of their calls. This collection includes works by former student leaders turned researchers such as David Maimela and Asanda Luwaca; student newspaper journalists who covered the protests, like Natash Ndlebe and Nkateko Mabasa; public intellectuals whose aim was to inform broader society of the key aspects of the movement, like Sisonke Msimang; lectures who assisted the students to articulate and find clarity in voicing their ideas such as Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni; and most importantly the foot soldiers on the ground who led the students through the police brutality of rubber bullets and pepper spray, like Mcebo Dlamini, Lovelyn Nwadeyi, Ntokozo Qwabe and Sarah Mokwebo.

About the Author

Wandile Ngcaweni is a junior researcher at the Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA). Ngcaweni is currently completing his Honours in Development Studies at UNISA. Ngcaweni was part of the #FeesMustFall protests at the University of Johannesburg.

Busani Ngcaweni is a senior public servant and Deputy Director-General in The Presidency. He holds an MSc from Natal University and is currently a doctoral candidate at the University of Johannesburg. Ngcaweni is a regular contributor to periodicals like The Thinker and weekly newspapers like the Mail & Guardian and The Sunday Independent.

Weight 316 g
Dimensions 153 × 234 mm
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