Tiffany Thames Copeland
Connect with Tiffany on:
  • HOME
  • HISTORY
    • ABOUT ME
    • ORIGINS
    • AGING PHOTOS
  • BOOKS
  • ARTICLES
  • AUDIO
    • VIDEO PODCASTS
    • PODCASTS AND DOC.
    • RADIO NEWSCASTS
    • RADIO PILOT SHOW
    • VOICEOVERS
  • VIDEO
  • PHOTOS
  • TRAVEL
    • SOUTH AFRICA
    • PARIS
    • MEXICO
    • GHANA
    • GUYANA
  • TESTIMONY
    • TRANSCRIPTS
    • RECOMMENDATIONS
  • PRESS
  • SITES
  • CONTACT

We Are Not Scared to Die: 
Julius Malema and the New Movement for African Liberation, 
Released Sept. 29, 2021


Picture


United States Distributers
*Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. (NY) | Amazon  | (BAM) Books-A-Million  
The Reading Book (Independent)  |  Bookends & Beginnings (Chicago)
The Book Cellar (Chicago)  |  Folio Books (San Francisco) 
Old Firehouse Books (Colorado)  |  Newtown Bookshop (Independent)
Hartfield Book Co. (Monticello, IL)  |  TheReadingWarehouse.com
​
International Distributers
Loot.co.za (South African)  |  Booktopia (Australian) | Indigo (Canadian)  |  Polytechnique Montréal (Canadian) | Ibs (Italian)    William Dam Boghandel (Danish) | Bokus (Sweden)  |  Bokkiden (Norwegian)  |  Krisostomus (Estonian, Latvian)  |  Michaels Bund (German)  |  PCSC City (Chinese) 

U.S. Purchase
S.A. Purchase

Description 


The charismatic Julius Malema and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have descended onto the South African political scene like superheroes, vowing to liberate South Africans with their radical, militant, and revolutionary stance. Their pledge in fighting the four evils of this world including colonialism, imperialism, racism, and sexism, has given them an allure of being saviors while striking fear in the hearts of the white monopoly capitalists including their African conspirators, labeled sell outs.
​

The nexus of this book comprises of two social media studies on Malema’s eye-opening, controversial, and at times humorous rhetoric—and his audience’s unfiltered reaction to it—during the 2019 South African general election season. Malema’s discourse is also assessed from South Africa’s historical, cultural, and socio-political environment, with special attention given to the poor black majority.



​
The EFF is part of an international protest movement, and connections are, at times, drawn between the South African and the African American experience—both of which have been severely impacted by an international system of white hegemony.

Ultimately, this research shows that Malema’s fiery and witty rhetoric has firmly situated the EFF at the forefront of a new movement for African liberation. As Malema said, "The time for reconciliation is over, now is the time for justice," solidifying him as one of the most controversial political figures in South Africa, Africa, and perhaps one day, the world over.

CHAPTERS IN A BOOK 


“Give ‘em Hell Nicki”:
Muted Group Theory and the Twittersphere’s Battle Over Nicki Minaj’s COVID-19 Remarks

Coming in 2022


Let's Pray for President Trump in Church:
An Analysis of Franklin Graham's Trump Posts on Facebook, 2021

The Bob Marley Effect 
​Vol. 34, 2020 


Picture
Picture


the_bob_marley_effect.pdf
File Size: 960 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File


Let's Celebrate el Día de los Muertos
Vol. 39, No. 1 

Picture
afro_hispanic_review.pdf
File Size: 9432 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File