Future Fahamu Books publications

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My Dream is to be Bold
Our Work to End Patriarchy
Feminist Alternatives
Despite post-1994 optimism and gains for some, gross inequalities continue to divide women in South Africa. Feminist Alternatives work for alternatives to leadership and power and for social transformation where women are free to realise their potential.





Women and Security Governance in Africa
Debates about security governance in Africa and about the place of women within it have moved in parallel despite their interconnection. The authors align them, locating African-specific and feminist analysis within the security discourse.





Chinese and African Perspectives on China in Africa
Li Anshan, Desire Assogbavi, Nancy Dubosse, Gedion Gamora, Edwin Daniel Ikhuoria, Francis Ikome, Bai Jie, Claude Kabemba, Paul Kamau, K. Mathews, Sanou Mbaye, Fredrick Mutesa, Antony Otieno Ong'ayo, Zeng Qiang, Daniel Ribeiro, He Wenping, Zhi Yingbiao, Xiao Yuhua
China's increasing interest in Africa in the post-Cold War period calls for sharp analysis of the evolution of civil society dialogue between Chinese and African civil society organisations and the prospects for greater future engagement on advocacy work.





No Land! No House! No Vote!
Voices from Symphony Way
Symphony Way pavement dwellers
This anthology is written by shack-dwelling families in Cape Town who were moved into houses but soon afterwards evicted again. They organised the Symphony Way Anti-Eviction and here write about their experiences.





Pan-African Diary 2011
A diary and handbook of essential information about Pan-African history and personalities, quotations from prominent thinkers and activists – women and men – in Africa and the diaspora, information about key events during 2011, and lots more.





African Crises and Social Protest
Bringing together a range of perspectives from African commentators and grassroots activists in the South and writers in the North, this multi-volume work examines the effects of the current financial crisis on Africa and its challenges.





Ending the Crisis of Capitalism or Ending Capitalism?
Samir Amin
Amin explores the systemic crisis of capitalism after two decades of neoliberal globalisation and examines the domination of the South through the North's intensifying military intervention. He proposes North-South collaboration for a more humane society.





Global History
a View from the South
Samir Amin
This short book includes studies of capitalism in the ancient world system, central Asia's place in it, the challenge of globalisation, Europe and China's two roads to development, and Russia in the global system.





How Europe Underdeveloped Africa and other Essays
Walter Rodney
Rodney's classic text argues that the imperial countries of Europe, along with the US, bear major responsibility for impoverishing Africa. They have been joined in this exploitation by agents or unwitting accomplices both in the North and in Africa.





African Women Writing Resistance
An Anthology of Contemporary Voices
The African-born contributors move beyond the linked dichotomies of victim/oppressor and victim/heroine to present their experiences of resistance in full complexity: they are at the forward edge of the tide of women's empowerment moving across Africa.





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