A Source Book of Royal Commissions and Other Major Governmental Inquiries in Canadian Education, 1787-1978

A Source Book of Royal Commissions and Other Major Governmental Inquiries in Canadian Education, 1787-1978
Author: Cary F. Goulson
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 1981-12-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 148759772X

This is a comprehensive primary reference to a rich and often neglected storehouse of information on Canada's educational background. As the boundary between full-fledged royal commissions and other official governmental inquiries is not always clear -- and many legislative committee inquiries and special department of education investigations have been as significant in educational development as regular commissions -- Goulson has included all major ministerial-level governmental inquiries in Canadian education between 1787 and 1978. More than 300 inquiries are included, among them general, special interest, judicial, legislative, parliamentary, and other governmental committees. The information provided for each includes the type of commission or committee, its size, chairman, purpose, dates of appointment and reporting, and primary source references, as well as a selection of its major conclusions and/or recommendations. Official governmental records and documents including the Reports themselves, Legislative Journals, House Debates and Hansard, Sessional Papers, Statutes, and Department of Education records were used as the resource base. This volume will be of specific interest to teachers and students of the history of education, and most educators, no matter what their fields, will find it useful.

Voices of Justice and Reason

Voices of Justice and Reason
Author: Geoffrey V. Davis
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789042008267

Over the past fifty years transformations of great moment have taken place in South Africa. Apartheid and the subsequent transition to a democratic, non-racial society in particular have exercised a profound effect on the practice of literature. This study traces the development of literature under apartheid, then seeks to identify the ways in which writers and theatre practitioners are now facing the challenges of a new social order. The main focus is on the work of black writers, prime among them Matsemela Manaka, Mtutuzeli Matshoba and Richard Rive, who, as politically committed members of the oppressed majority, bore witness to the "black experience" through their writing. Despite the draconian censorship system they were able to address the social problems caused by racial discrimination in all areas of life, particularly through forced removals, the migrant labour system, and the creation of the homelands. Their writing may be read both as a comprehensive record of everyday life under apartheid and as an alternative cultural history of South Africa. Particular attention is paid to theatre as a barometer of social change in South Africa. The concluding chapters consider how in the current period of transition writers and arts institutions have set about reassessing their priorities, redefining their function and seeking new aesthetic directions in taking up the challenge of imagining a new society.

The Politics of Official Discourse in Twentieth-century South Africa

The Politics of Official Discourse in Twentieth-century South Africa
Author: Adam Ashforth
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1990
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

This study uses a close reading of a series of major commission reports into the "Native Question" to examine the formation and reproduction of state power in South Africa. Analyzing the framework governing authoritative ways of speaking of, for, and to Blacks (once called "Natives"), Ashforth demonstrates how officially-approved forms of knowledge of "Native Life" substitute for political representation by Africans and continually serve to justify repression. He examines the terms used by those who, acting in the name of the state, strive to represent apartheid as necessary, practical, and just. Tracing the history of official discourse on the political status of African labor, the work illuminates the central contradictions in the politics of this repressive and exploitative regime.

South Africa Under Apartheid

South Africa Under Apartheid
Author: Jacqueline Audrey Kalley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN:

As apartheid's crisis has deepened, so interest in South Africa's past, present and future has increased. With this, scholarly and popular writing on the country has proliferated. This 1100-entry bibliography guides the scholar or interested layman through the relevant literature on South Africa and the policy of apartheid. Its cumulative impact is how racial domination pereates all aspects of modern South African society. Brief informative annotations facilitate choice, and the extensive subject and author indexes provide quick access. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

A Talent(ed) Digger

A Talent(ed) Digger
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2022-05-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004502181

Anna Rutherford has been the most dynamic ambassador of Australian culture in Europe. More than any other single person, she has been instrumental in spreading interest in Commonwealth and post-colonial studies. Wherever she has been in the world, she has brought people together in friendship and intellectual endeavour. This volume ranges widely over the areas Anna has promoted as teacher, editor and publisher.

FCC Record

FCC Record
Author: United States. Federal Communications Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1666
Release: 1988
Genre: Telecommunication
ISBN: