Children of a Bitter Harvest: Child Labour in the Cape Winelands
Description:
Sharing more than a hundred interconnected stories, Susan Levine memorably documents moments in the everyday lives of children who worked in the heart of South Africa's wine industry between 1996 and 2010.
The children introduced in the book―if they survived AIDS―are now young adults in a new South Africa that ostensibly offers possibilities for overcoming the shackles of race and class domination. However, as Levine makes clear, in the absence of radical economic restructuring, they are extremely poor adults; the costs of inequality and injustice remain high. South Africa, Levine reminds the reader, though a nation that managed to end the brutality of apartheid, has not managed to replace brutality itself.
CONTENTS:
- Foreword―Andries du Toit.
- A Brief History of Child Labour in South Africa.
- The Boys from Aliwal North.
- Rawsonville.
- Zwelethemba (Place of Hope).
- Epilogue.
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