ANALYSES THE ROOTS OF POWER, PATRIARCHY, ECOLOGICAL DESTRUCTION AND
CAPITALIST DYNAMICS, OF ANTI-APARTHEID RESISTANCE AND OF ON-GOING
MOVEMENTS AGAINST INEQUALITY AND INJUSTICE IN CONTEMPORARY SOUTH
AFRICA, TO SHOW HOW ITS CONTEMPORARY REALITIES ARE ROOTED IN ITS PAST
HISTORY AND EARLIER STRUGGLES FOR INDEPENDENCE. SHORT-LISTED FOR THE
DEUTSCHER PRIZE 2014
In 1994, the first non-racial elections in South Africa brought Nelson
Mandela and his African National Congress to office; elections since
have confirmed the ANC's hold, both popular and legitimate, on power.
Yet, at the same time, South Africa has one of the highest rates of
protest and dissent in the world - underscored by the police shooting
of 34 striking miners at Marikana in 2012 - regions of deep poverty
and environmental degradation, rising inequality and high unemployment
rates. This book looks at this paradox by examining the precise
character of the post-apartheid state, and the roots of the hope that
something better than the semi-liberation that the ANC has presided
over must not be long delayed - both within the ANC itself and within
the broader society of South Africa.
The authors present a history of South Africa from earliest times,
with today's post-apartheid society interpreted andunderstood in the
context of and through the lens of its earlier history. Following the
introduction, which offers an analytical background to the narrative
that follows, they track the course of South African history: from its
origins to apartheid in the 1970; through the crisis and transition of
the 1970s and 1980s to the historic deal-making of 1994 that ended
apartheid; to its recent history from Mandela to Marikana, with
increasing signs of social unrest and class conflict. Finally, the
authors reflect on the present situation in South Africa with
reference to the historical patterns that have shaped contemporary
realities and the possibility of a 'next liberation struggle'.
John S. Saul is Professor Emeritus at York University (Canada).
Patrick Bond is Senior Professor of Development Studies and Director
of the Centre for Civil Society at the University of KwaZulu-Natal
(Durban).
Southern Africa (South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland &
Botswana): Jacana
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From Mrs Ples to Mandela and Marikana
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782042921
Publisert
2014
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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