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The Afrocentricity Trajectories of Looting in South Africa

Dudu, Annah(Contributions by)Gopal, Nirmala D.(Contributions by)Maguvhe, Mbulaheni Obert(Contributions by)Majoko, Tawanda(Contributions by)Mashiyane, Dina Mokgadi(Contributions by)Masuku, Mfundo Mandla(Contributions by)Maguvhe, Mbulaheni Obert(Edited by)Masuku, Mfundo Mandla(Edited by)Ndlovu, Sifiso(Edited by)Ngobese, Dalifa(Edited by)
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Looting has become an increasingly popular concept in South Africa as an unsophisticated interpretation of ownership by “force” of property during periods of mayhem.

However, looting is a complex concept whose origin spans a long history that cuts across time and space.

In The Afrocentricity Trajectories of Looting in South Africa, edited by Mfundo Masuku, Dalifa Ngobese, Mbulaheni Obert Maguvhe, and Sifiso Ndlovu, contributors provide sophisticated analysis on the concept of “looting” and address nuances in the concept of looting, looking at links to spiraling inequality and poverty, racialization of property ownership, and skewed access and benefits of economic policies.

As shown in this collection, looting has taken on a variety of political meanings: a challenge to the violence of racial capitalism, an alternative and accelerated path to justice, and a way to call attention to the reality of racial violence that is often ignored by the media, to name a few.

This volume provides a critical analysis of looting from a multi-disciplinary approach that focuses on a combination of themes to show that looting is deeply rooted in property “ownership” and spiraling poverty and inequality that is structural in nature.

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Product Details
166691990X / 9781666919905
Hardback
330.17
20/03/2023
United States
English
236 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm