South African Transitions
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<p>This book addresses the multiple repercussions of South Africa’s democratic transition beginning in 1994 by examining a number of themes with local national regional and global relevance: the politics of nation building public memory residential segregation higher education media racism trade unionism women’s rights and global climate change to name only a few.</p><p>Drawing from the rich archive of previously published articles from the journal <i>Safundi</i> <i>South African Transitions </i>documents both the country’s and the journal’s mutual history over the past quarter century. Divided into five sections the first part of the book explores the broad theme of South Africa’s transition to non-racial democracy by foregrounding issues of nationalism diplomacy rural change social trauma historical commemoration and political feeling at local national and international levels. The second section focuses on the question of civil society including essays on media racism histories of segregation legacies of criminal violence and comparative patterns of incarceration underscoring the endurance of certain long-term problems and the emergence of new ones. Part three surveys the role of education in transforming South Africa while part four situates South Africa’s opportunities and challenges within regional and global contexts to better understand the South African situation and its relationship to conditions around the world. The penultimate section has contributions that confront the present by identifying the struggles and crises of South Africa’s current political moment including labor movements the matter of land restitution feminist activism LGBTQI rights and the Marikana Massacre of 2012. The book ends with an essay on the fire at Jagger Library at the University of Cape Town by historian Bill Nasson a moment of contingent destruction that speaks of the Covid-19 pandemic and the burgeoning climate crisis at present.</p><p>Traversing across time and place <i>South African Transitions</i> will be an indispensable resource for scholars researchers activists and policymakers as well as those readers who are generally interested in understanding South Africa’s social political and intellectual transformations over the past several decades.</p>
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