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Liberating The Family? Gender and British Slave Emancipation in the Rural Western Cape

By Pamela Scully

The document provides a comprehensive examination of the social history ofAfrica, focusing on the impact of British slave emancipation in the ruralWestern Cape, South Africa, between 1823-1853. Here are the key insights:

Family and Slavery: It explores how familial relationships andboundaries were shaped and constrained under Cape slavery.

Apprenticeship Struggles: The document discusses the apprenticeshipperiod post-slavery, highlighting the conflicts over child labor and familyautonomy.

Post-Emancipation Dynamics: It analyzes the changes in family, labor,and gender relations following emancipation.

Racial and Gender Identities: The text delves into the complexities ofrace, gender, and sexual politics in colonial identities during thepost-emancipation era.These insights reflect the intricate interplay between social structures andindividual experiences during a transformative period in South African history.

Boydell & Brewer, Limited, 1997, 210 pages

Girl Time: Literacy, Justice, and the School-to-Prison Pipeline

Maisha T. Winn

"Girl Time: Literacy, Justice, and the School-to-Prison Pipeline" delves into the intersection of education, gender, and criminalization of young girls. Through insightful analysis and real-life stories, the book explores how literacy can be a tool for empowerment and resistance against the systemic injustices that push girls from schools into the juvenile justice system. A must-read for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in fostering a more equitable educational landscape for all students.

Columbia University New York and London. Teachers College Press. 2011. 187p.

Casino Women: Courage in Unexpected Places

MAY CONTAIN MARKUP

SUSAN CHANDLER AND JILL B. JONES

FROM the cover: : Casino Women Is A Pioneering Look At The Female Face Of Corporate Gaming. Based on extended interviews with maids, cocktail waitresses, cooks, laundry workers, dealers, pit bosses, managers, and vice presidents, the book describes in compelling detail a world whose enormous profitability is dependent on the labor of women assigned stereotypically female occupations-making beds and serving food on the one hand and providing sexual allure on the other. But behind the neon lies another world, peopled by thousands of remarkable women who assert their humanity in the face of gaming empires' relentless quest for profits.”

L.R/CORNELL PAPERBACKS. Cornell UniversityPress. 2011. 218p.