Searching for South Africa: the new calculus of dignity
The fifteen years from 1994 to 2009 have seen unprecedented change in the Republic of South Africa. The contributors to Searching for South Africa set out to test the legitimacy and utility of this general consensus. The authors actively refuse to travel the path of transition. Instead, they write f...
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Zusammenfassung: | The fifteen years from 1994 to 2009 have seen unprecedented change in the Republic of South Africa. The contributors to Searching for South Africa set out to test the legitimacy and utility of this general consensus. The authors actively refuse to travel the path of transition. Instead, they write from the articulatory cauldron of the current social movements in South Africa to seek something better, as well as something other, than a language of transition. With intense and speculative critiques of sites of struggle, the essays range in focus from the campaigns of outsourced workers at the University of Cape Town to the 'informal high school' Masiphumelele in the Mandela Park section of Khayelitsha; from the Anti-Eviction Campaign to the Soweto Electricity Crisis Committee; from the Anti-Privatisation Forum to the Congress of South African Trade Unions and the African National Congress. In each instance, the authors attempt to trace the new calculus of dignity among the indignant social majority. Searching for South Africa takes seriously a critique and critical reflection of knowledge production as writing in and on social movements in South Africa. It raises critical questions on the economies of knowledge. Who gets to say what, why, where and how? Who represents whom, why, where and how? In raising these questions, the authors attempt to understand individual and collective issues of representation, marginalisation and omission. Searching for South Africa articulates a struggle that is always a struggle with struggle itself - as a concept, as a phenomenon, as an event, and as a process. The essays function as part analysis, part manual, and part manifesto. Each essay celebrates the real and manifest capacity of South African masses to value their own lived time through an assertion of agency. Another form of resistance is possible! |
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