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Since then, deadly riots and clashes have erupted at intervals, mostly between Hindus and Muslims, with upsurges of sectarian tension in recent years often coinciding with elections.
Organised civil society must prioritise meeting the challenge of how we can build upon these sudden upsurges of social energy without suffocating them.
But there were also upsurges of maximalism, acid rock flashbacks like the second half of In Every Dream Home a Heartache, with its phased drumming and gaseously billowing guitar.
Especially noteworthy are his vivid reports from upsurges of popular self-activity: the Belgian General Strike of 1960-61, Parin in May 1968, and Portugal in 1975 and 1976.
But Malick's wispy, gossamer qualities, his organic, handheld imagery – always seeking wonder in harmony and balance – seem in total opposition to Kubrick's head-on, locked-down fish-eye compositions, his fanatically precise tracking-shots, sudden upsurges of brutal violence and abiding pessimism.
In the 1960s and '80s there were upsurges of playwriting by younger authors notably by Bartho Smit, André P. Brink, and Pieter Fourie but the most impressive achievements in the genre probably remain N.P. van Wyk Louw's Germanicus (1956) and Opperman's Periandros van Korinthe (1954), both of which make use of classical themes.
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