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ISBN | 9781431401048 |
Format | HardBound |
Language | English |
Year of Publication | 2011 |
Bib. Info | 192p.; |
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150 years after the arrival of the first Indian indentured labourers to South Africa, our societys wider history has not escaped the risk of distortions and omissions that come from excluding critical voices and players in our struggle for democracy. Featuring profiles by the award-winning academic and columnist Devi Moodley Rajab and portraits by the iconic South African photographer Ranjith Kally, Women: South Africans of Indian Origin steps into a critical gap in our understanding of our evolution into a society united in its diversity. The changing status of Indian women over the last century and a half has been a remarkable journey of triumph over struggle. For large periods of the countrys history, such women were largely invisible within society. The taboos of culture, religion and other societal norms kept them locked in the restrictive duties of domesticity for decades. Post-apartheid freedom has, however, allowed for a renaissance among women achievers in the Indian community and this book is an attempt to tell their stories and chart some areas of the development of such women, from indenture to contemporary times.