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Faces and Phases of Resilience

Tinyiko Maluleke

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      In this captivating collection of essays, Tinyiko Maluleke invites his readers on a journey that begins with his eventful boyhood in Soweto and his life-changing upbringing in Limpopo. His heartfelt reflections on the roles of his mother, maternal grandmother and aunts in his childhood will resonate deeply with readers. In the truest sense, this is a ‘feminist’ book – one that powerfully highlights and celebrates the vital contributions of women to national development.

      This memoir traces Maluleke’s journey through academia, his rise through the ranks, and the invaluable lessons he learned along the way. Woven into his personal narrative is a broader reflection on the South African experience, inviting readers to reconsider the history of the country – its villages, townships and even their own identities.

      Maluleke delivers unflinching analysis of critical issues facing South Africa, blending rigorous scholarship with a masterful command of diverse literary genres and writing styles. More than just a memoir, this book is both a tribute and a testament to the moments, places, and people – both celebrated and unsung – that have shaped his
      perspective. His incisive profiles of fellow university leaders are particularly compelling.

      Faces and Phases of Resilience will make you think, laugh, yell, and cry. More than just a personal memoir, it is the memoir of a country, a historical epoch, and a people – an invitation into the tragedy, beauty and hope that define South Africa.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Tinyiko Maluleke EAN: 9781067228873 COUNTRY: PAGES: WEIGHT: HEIGHT:
      PUBLISHED BY: Tracey McDonald Publishers DATE PUBLISHED: 2025-04-01 CITY: GENRE: WIDTH: SPINE:

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      Format: Trade paperback

      In this captivating collection of essays, Tinyiko Maluleke invites his readers on a journey that begins with his eventful boyhood in Soweto and his life-changing upbringing in Limpopo. His heartfelt reflections on the roles of his mother, maternal grandmother and aunts in his childhood will resonate deeply with readers. In the truest sense, this is a ‘feminist’ book – one that powerfully highlights and celebrates the vital contributions of women to national development.

      This memoir traces Maluleke’s journey through academia, his rise through the ranks, and the invaluable lessons he learned along the way. Woven into his personal narrative is a broader reflection on the South African experience, inviting readers to reconsider the history of the country – its villages, townships and even their own identities.

      Maluleke delivers unflinching analysis of critical issues facing South Africa, blending rigorous scholarship with a masterful command of diverse literary genres and writing styles. More than just a memoir, this book is both a tribute and a testament to the moments, places, and people – both celebrated and unsung – that have shaped his
      perspective. His incisive profiles of fellow university leaders are particularly compelling.

      Faces and Phases of Resilience will make you think, laugh, yell, and cry. More than just a personal memoir, it is the memoir of a country, a historical epoch, and a people – an invitation into the tragedy, beauty and hope that define South Africa.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Tinyiko Maluleke EAN: 9781067228873 COUNTRY: PAGES: WEIGHT: HEIGHT:
      PUBLISHED BY: Tracey McDonald Publishers DATE PUBLISHED: 2025-04-01 CITY: GENRE: WIDTH: SPINE:

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