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Contesting Transformation

Popular Resistance in Twenty-First Century South Africa

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Contesting Transformation is a sober and critical reflection of the wave of social movement struggles which have taken place in post-Apartheid South Africa. Much of the writing on these movements was produced when they were at their peak, whereas this collection takes stock of the subsequent period of contradiction and complexity. The contributors consider how these different movements conceive of transformation and assess the extent to which these understandings challenge the narrative of the ruling African National Congress (ANC). From township revolts to labour struggles, Contesting Transformation is the definitive critical survey of the state of popular struggle in South Africa today.

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Contesting Transformation, Marcelle C. Dawson, Luke Sinwell

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Jaar van publicatie
2012
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Titel
Contesting Transformation
Ondertitel
Popular Resistance in Twenty-First Century South Africa
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Pluto Press
Jaar van publicatie
2012
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
248
ISBN10
0745332730
ISBN13
9780745332734
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Contesting Transformation is a sober and critical reflection of the wave of social movement struggles which have taken place in post-Apartheid South Africa. Much of the writing on these movements was produced when they were at their peak, whereas this collection takes stock of the subsequent period of contradiction and complexity. The contributors consider how these different movements conceive of transformation and assess the extent to which these understandings challenge the narrative of the ruling African National Congress (ANC). From township revolts to labour struggles, Contesting Transformation is the definitive critical survey of the state of popular struggle in South Africa today.