"These pieces are sometimes sad, sometimes inspiring, and add up to a complicated picture of a city of contradictions. . . . <i>Wake Up, This Is Joburg</i> tells its range of interesting stories well, through on-the-ground reporting, with ample interviews and context, letting a variety of people around Johannesburg talk about both the struggles and successes of everyday life in the inner city."<br />   - Jeff Fleischer (Foreword) "Wake Up, This Is Joburg effectively frames Johannesburg as one of the continent’s most important entrepÔts where people journey from various nodes of the country and continent to earn a decent living. Rather than criminalise their activities, these stories provoke readers to ‘wake up’ and pay attention to those who make this city a fascinating but enigmatic place to live." - Denise L. Lim (Urban Studies) "There is rich nuance in Tanya Zack’s flowing, sensitive narrative and Mark Lewis’s striking photography. The stories they tell are deeply human and individualised, yet cleverly interwoven within Johannesburg’s broader racial, social and economic anomalies. . . .  This is an extraordinary book, with beautiful, powerful photographs and a sensitive, robust and accessible narrative. It provides a fresh perspective on life, struggle, survival, creativity and uniqueness in one of Africa’s major cities." - Chris Heymans (litnet) "As a collection of salient imagery and anecdotes, the book is a poignant refutation of the cultural anger gripping White South African communities, and a visually arresting plea to recognise the city as an important cosmopolitan hub. As South Africa’s metropoles continue to undergo major political change,<i> Wake Up, This Is Joburg</i> is a critical reminder that it is the barriers to integration constructed by the white political class that have created the country’s political woes." - Joe Konieczny (Visual Studies) "The book explores the city's inconsistencies in a nuanced manner with fantastic photographs - emphasising the routines, rhythms and rituals of the people with conflicting worldviews who make the city tick. Surprising aspects of Johannesburg were revealed to me, broadening my own interpretation of the jolly, jaded city." - Celeste Theron (Vrye Weekblad) "Zack and Lewis’s beautiful, unusual, and challenging book condenses many of [Johannesburg's] obstinate contradictions, without judgment, policy prescriptions, or an attempt to aggressively overtheorize Joburg into something unified. Its value is not just in its thoughtful presentation of a complicated city but also in its emphasis on the humanity, if not always the humaneness, of contemporary urban life." - Nicky Falkof (Cultural Politics)

A single image taken from a high-rise building in inner-city Johannesburg uncovers layers of history-from its premise and promise of gold to its current improvisations. It reveals the city as carcass and as crucible, where informal agents and processes spearhead its rapid reshaping and transformation. In Wake Up, This Is Joburg, writer Tanya Zack and photographer Mark Lewis offer a stunning portrait of Johannesburg and personal stories of some of the city’s ordinary, odd, and outrageous residents. Their photos and essays take readers into meat markets where butchers chop cow heads; the eclectic home of an outsider artist that features turrets and full of manikins; long-abandoned gold pits beneath the city, where people continue to mine informally; and lively markets, taxi depots, and residential high-rises. Sharing people’s private and work lives and the extraordinary spaces of the metropolis, Zack and Lewis show that Johannesburg’s urban transformation occurs not in a series of dramatic, wide-scale changes but in the everyday lives, actions, and dreams of individuals.
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Foreword. True Places / Achal Prabhala  ix
Acknowledgments  xv
Introduction  1
1. S’kop  27
2. Tony Dreams in Yellow and Blue  53
3. Inside Out  81
4. Zola  115
5. Good Riddance  143
6. Tea at Anstey’s  175
7. Bedroom  211
8. Master Mansions  241
9. Johannesburg. Made in China  271
10. Undercity  305
References  337
Index  339
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781478018704
Publisert
2023-01-06
Utgiver
Duke University Press
Vekt
680 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
277

Biografisk notat

Tanya Zack is an urban planner, writer, and Visiting Researcher at the University of the Witwatersrand.

Mark Lewis is a photographer who lives in Johannesburg.