Abstract

An account of the author's six-month sojourn at the University of the Western Cape, (UWC), Cape Town, in the spring of 2003.

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  • When Norman Levy returned to South Africa in 1990, after 25 years of exile in London, Nelson Mandela had just been released from prison

  • John and I went to South Africa for the first time in 1999 to visit Norman and his New Yorker wife Carole in Cape Town

  • We began to meet a few people at the University of the Western Cape (UWC) outside of Cape Town, where Norman had begun teaching in the Political Science Department

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Introduction

When Norman Levy returned to South Africa in 1990, after 25 years of exile in London, Nelson Mandela had just been released from prison. Some of the people we met in 2001 at UWC worked at a research laboratory called the Education Policy Unit (EPU), a government funded organization administering

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