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Rethinking the South African Crisis

Nationalism, Populism, Hegemony. Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation

By (author) Gillian Hart
Format: Hardback
Publisher: University of Georgia Press, Georgia, United States
Published: 28th Feb 2014
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 21mm
Weight: 564g
ISBN-10: 0820347167
ISBN-13: 9780820347165
Barcode No: 9780820347165
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Synopsis
Since the end of apartheid, South Africa has become an extreme yet unexceptional embodiment of forces at play in many other regions of the world: intensifying inequality alongside "wageless life," proliferating forms of protest and populist politics that move in different directions, and official efforts at containment ranging from liberal interventions targeting specific populations to increasingly common police brutality. Rethinking the South African Crisis revisits long-standing debates to shed new light on the transition from apartheid. Drawing on nearly twenty years of ethnographic research, Hart argues that local government has become the key site of contradictions. Local practices, conflicts, and struggles in the arenas of everyday life feed into and are shaped by simultaneous processes of de-nationalization and re-nationalization. Together they are key to understanding the erosion of African National Congress hegemony and the proliferation of populist politics. This book provides an innovative analysis of the ongoing, unstable, and unresolved crisis in South Africa today. It also suggests how Antonio Gramsci's concept of passive revolution, adapted and translated for present circumstances with the help of Martinique-born French psychiatrist and philosopher Frantz Fanon, can do useful analytical and political work in South Africa and beyond.

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