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 | | He is the author of Blood from Your Children: The Colonial Origins of Generational Conflict in South Africa (2000); and co-editor of (and contributing author to) Refractions of Zuluness: Interpretations of Zulu Past and Present (forthcoming). |
 | | His articles appear in the Journal of Social History, History in Africa, and Social Justice: Race, Class and State Crime; his essays are in several edited volumes, including Child and Childhood History, Changing Men in South Africa, and Politics of Age and Gerontocracy in Africa. |
 | | Carton has participated in human rights projects in Namibia (1989), South Africa (1990-1992) as well as Haiti (1996); he is currently involved in a community-based endeavor, “Sinomlando, We Have History”: Oral History in Wounded Country, which offers counseling to and records testimonies of families in KwaZulu-Natal living with AIDS, bereavement, and violence. |
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