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Ekhaya : The politics of home in KwaZulu-Natal

Healy-Clancy, Meghan(Edited by)Hickel, Jason(Edited by)
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This book examines the African home as a key site of struggle in the making of modern KwaZulu-Natal, a South African province that instantiates in extreme form many of the transformations that shaped the colonial world.

Its essays explore major themes in African and global history, including the colonial manipulation of kinship and the exploitation of labour, modernist practices of social engineering and the changes wrought within intimate relationships by post-industrial decline. Ranging from the rural to the urban and the pre-colonial era to the presidency of Jacob Zuma, this volume emphasises the affective and ideological dimensions of ikhaya.

It offers insight into how the home, which embodies both modernist aspirations and nostalgic longings for the past, has become the touchstone for popular discontent and political activism in recent decades.

Just as colonialism in South Africa was a colonialism of the home, so too politics in South Africa are a politics of the home.

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Product Details
1869142543 / 9781869142544
Paperback / softback
968.4
24/03/2014
South Africa
288 pages
150 x 230 mm