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          Rozena Maart, author of The Writing Circle, offers a compelling new novel that explores the spiritual and cultural ramifications of violence against women.

        1. Maart was born in District Six in Cape Town and grew up there before being forcibly removed, along with approximately one hundred thousand.
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        3. Rozena Maart in discussion with Jane Anna Gordon on her third single-authored book, Statelessness and Contemporary Enslavement, Jane's scholarly and.
        4. Leading critical race scholar Professor Rozena Maart led a two-day workshop on race, writing and difference.
        5. Rozena Maart

          South African writer, and professor (born 1962)

          Rozena Maart (born 1962[1]) is a South African writer, and professor, currently living in Durban. She is the Director for the Centre for Critical Research on Race and Identity.

          She has been recognized for her writing, and for her work opposing apartheid and violence against women. She has lectured throughout Canada, the United States and many parts of the world.

          Born and raised in Cape Town in the apartheid era and now a resident of Guelph, Ont., Maart is a writer and scholar who knows the extent to which aggression.

          Biography

          She was born in District Six, Cape Town, South Africa, the old slave quarter of Cape Town. Her family was forcibly removed from District Six in 1973 as a result of the government's Forced Removal Act.

          In 1987 when she was 24, Maart was nominated for the "Woman of the Year" award hosted in Johannesburg, for her work opposing violence against women and for starting, with four women, the first Black feminist organization in Cape Town, Women Against Repression (WAR).

          She moved to Canada in 1989 and published her first book of poetry in