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Dear Tsitsi,

I am suggesting that my colleague, Ms Marlene le Roux, who is CEO of Artscape Theatre in Cape Town, be approached.

Marlene is disabled from childhood polio. She wrote a book on disability, gender and sexuality involving interviews that she had with women with disabilities. The book is called LOOK AT ME.

Here are her contact details: Ms Marlene le Roux Artscape Director: Audience Development & Education +27 82 464 3751; Tel: +27 21-410-9800 and +27 21 410-9845 and email: [log in to unmask]

Kind regards,

Marjorie




Marjorie Jobson
National Director
Khulumani Support Group
Mobile: +27 82 268 0223
Office: +27 11 833 2044
Website: www.khulumani.net

On 1 June 2016 at 16:16, Tsitsi Chataika <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear colleagues

I got a contract to write a handbook and the title is:

Routledge Handbook of Disability in Southern Africa

From the accepted abstracts, I have observed a gap in that there is no contribution on Disability, Gender and Sexuality, and the context should be the SADC region (one or more Southern African countries) . I am therefore calling upon  contributors interested in this area to inbox me and then we take it up from there, most preferably, with a proposed topic and 3 or four lines indicating what this chapter will be about, and indicating their institutional affiliation. This is urgent, I would appreciate if I can get something by end of day tomorrow as I am pressed for time.

Routledge is a prestigious publishers and we are hoping to produce a ground-breaking product. I will only email to the individuals with the selected abstracts the book proposal with the rest of the book chapters.


Regards

Tsitsi


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University of Zimbabwe
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