Oral History, Community, and Displacement
Discover the profound impact of apartheid's social engineering in "Oral History, Community, and Displacement" by S. Field. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012, this compelling paperback edition spans 221 pages and utilizes oral history methodology to capture the voices of those who endured the harsh realities of racist forced removals in Cape Town, South Africa. Through poignant life stories and insightful community case studies, Field expertly illustrates the human consequences of this disruptive and often violent chapter in history. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the personal narratives behind systemic oppression and the resilience of communities. Dive into this important work and explore the stories that shaped a city and its people.