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Leslie Swartz

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Transnational Families in Africa

Transnational Families in Africa

Maria C Marchetti-Mercer; Leslie Swartz; Loretta Baldassar; Gonzalo Bacigalupe; Thembelihle Coka; Glory Kabaghe; Sonto Madonsela; Lactricia Maja; Risuna Mathebula; Siko Moyo; Esther Price; Daniella Rafaely; Ajwang’ Warria

WITS UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
sidottu
This is the first book to capture the poignant stories of transnational African families and their use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in mediating their experiences of migration and caring across distance. Transnational Families in Africa analyses the highs and lows of family separation as a result of migration in three contexts: migration within South Africa from rural to urban areas; migration from other African countries into South Africa; and middle-class South Africans emigrating to non-African countries. The book foregrounds the importance of kinship and support from extended family as well as both the responsibilities migratory family members feel and the experience of loss by those left behind. Across the diverse circumstances explored in the book are similarities in migrants' strategies for keeping in touch, but also large differences in relation to access to ICTs and ease-of-use that highlight the digital divide and generational gaps. As elsewhere in the world, and in spite of the varied experiences in these kinship circles, the phenomenon that is the transnational family is showing no signs of receding. This book provides a groundbreaking contribution to global debates on migration from the Global South.
Transnational Families in Africa

Transnational Families in Africa

Maria C Marchetti-Mercer; Leslie Swartz; Loretta Baldassar; Gonzalo Bacigalupe; Thembelihle Coka; Glory Kabaghe; Sonto Madonsela; Lactricia Maja; Risuna Mathebula; Siko Moyo; Esther Price; Daniella Rafaely; Ajwang’ Warria

WITS UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
pokkari
This is the first book to capture the poignant stories of transnational African families and their use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in mediating their experiences of migration and caring across distance. Transnational Families in Africa analyses the highs and lows of family separation as a result of migration in three contexts: migration within South Africa from rural to urban areas; migration from other African countries into South Africa; and middle-class South Africans emigrating to non-African countries. The book foregrounds the importance of kinship and support from extended family as well as both the responsibilities migratory family members feel and the experience of loss by those left behind. Across the diverse circumstances explored in the book are similarities in migrants' strategies for keeping in touch, but also large differences in relation to access to ICTs and ease-of-use that highlight the digital divide and generational gaps. As elsewhere in the world, and in spite of the varied experiences in these kinship circles, the phenomenon that is the transnational family is showing no signs of receding. This book provides a groundbreaking contribution to global debates on migration from the Global South.
How I Lost My Mother

How I Lost My Mother

Leslie Swartz

Wits University Press
2021
pokkari
How I Lost My Mother is a deeply felt account of the relationship between a mother and son, and an exploration of what care for the dying means in contemporary society The book is emotionally complex – funny, sad and angry – but above all, heartfelt and honest. It speaks boldly of challenges faced by all of us, challenges which are often not spoken about and hidden, but which deserve urgent attention. This is first and foremost a work of the heart, a reflection on what relationships mean and should mean. There is much in the book about relationships of care and exploitation in southern Africa, and about white Jewish identity in an African context. But despite the specific and absorbing references to places and contexts, the book offers a broader, more universal view. All parents of adult children, and all adults who have parents alive, or have lost their parents, will find much in this book to make them laugh, cry, think and feel.
How I Lost My Mother

How I Lost My Mother

Leslie Swartz

WITS UNIVERSITY PRESS
2021
sidottu
How I Lost My Mother is a deeply felt account of the relationship between a mother and son, and an exploration of what care for the dying means in contemporary society The book is emotionally complex – funny, sad and angry – but above all, heartfelt and honest. It speaks boldly of challenges faced by all of us, challenges which are often not spoken about and hidden, but which deserve urgent attention. This is first and foremost a work of the heart, a reflection on what relationships mean and should mean. There is much in the book about relationships of care and exploitation in southern Africa, and about white Jewish identity in an African context. But despite the specific and absorbing references to places and contexts, the book offers a broader, more universal view. All parents of adult children, and all adults who have parents alive, or have lost their parents, will find much in this book to make them laugh, cry, think and feel.
Nephilim

Nephilim

Leslie Swartz

Independently Published
2019
pokkari
Will is a good kid; sweet and thoughtful with a genius IQ and a smart mouth. But, when his powers reveal themselves, he'll have to learn to control them or face the wrath of his archangel aunt, Gabriel.Lucifer's returned, tracking an emotional escapee hell-bent on wiping out humanity. This new foe spreads disease the likes of which the world hasn't seen since the Bronze Age. Before all life on Earth is destroyed, Lucifer must seek help from his sisters. With thousands of demons running amok, the siblings will have to do whatever it takes to stop them, even if it means disobeying God.
Seraphim

Seraphim

Leslie Swartz

Independently Published
2019
pokkari
Wyatt is a typical schizophrenic firefighter with daddy issues when his life falls into shambles. His wife leaves him, he loses his job and the voices in his head are getting louder. Just when he thinks he's finally made a breakthrough, a woman interrupts his therapy session, setting his life on a course more unbelievable than his hallucinations.Gabriel is the Messenger of God and she loves humans. Like, all of them. Beautiful men, gorgeous women...and sometimes both at the same sexy time. But, when she's called to save the world from a long-forgotten enemy, she drops everything and gets to work.Four angels, born human, must join with Lucifer and the vampire queen to stop the sadistic Lilith from destroying the Gate between Heaven and Earth, enslaving humanity, and slaughtering millions. Seraphim tells a disturbing, yet hilarious story of complex familial and romantic relationships on a backdrop of the Apocalypse. Set in present-day NYC during God's rest."Like if Dean Winchester and Buffy had a baby and it grew up a little slutty." "Supernatural meets Shameless but with money."--Allen Black"A masterpiece of imagination and literary devices."--Dan Santos"Anne Rice meets Patricia Briggs."--Lailani Wright
Transformation Through Occupation

Transformation Through Occupation

Ruth Watson; Leslie Swartz

Whurr Publishers Ltd
2004
nidottu
This book is based on learning grounded in actual experience and introduces the perspective of practice orientated to developing, rather than developed, contexts. The focus remains on the ordinary things that people do on a daily basis and how this impacts their health, well-being and total existence. Examples are provided of the writers' professional beliefs, values and convictions in action.