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                                      The book Knowledge in the blood, by Prof. Jonathan Jansen, Rector and Vice Chancellor, is available at a bookstore on the Thakaneng Bridge. 
                                    Knowledge in the blood  
                                    Confronting race and the apartheid past  
                                    Professor Jonathan D. Jansen  
                                     
                                    978 1 91989 520 8  
                                    225 x 152mm  
                                    336 pages  
                                    Soft cover  
                                    May 2009  
                                    R250.00 (incl. VAT)  
                                    UCT Press  
                                    Southern African rights  
                                     
                                    This book tells the story of white South African students—how they remember and enact an Apartheid past. How is it that young Afrikaners, born at the time of Mandela’s release from prison, hold firm views about a past they never lived, rigid ideas about black people, and fatalistic thoughts about the future? Jonathan Jansen, the first black dean of education at the historically white University of Pretoria, was dogged by this question during his tenure, and Knowledge in the Blood seeks to answer it.  
                                     
                                    While Jansen originally set out simply to convey a story of how white students change under the leadership of a diverse group of senior academics, Knowledge in the Blood ultimately became an unexpected account of how these students in turn changed him.  
                                     
                                    “Brave, discerning, and deeply affecting. Bringing realism and rare moral generosity to the most difficult of conflicts, Jonathan Jansen illuminates the struggles faced by the inheritors of violence, as they move from pride and prejudice to a new and larger knowledge. An act of empathy as well as penetrating analysis, Knowledge in the Blood is an inspiring blueprint for thinking about social and personal transformation.”  
                                    —Eva Hoffman, author of After Such Knowledge 
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