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The Politics Of The Near On The Edges Of Protest In South Africa Jrme Tournadre Andrew Brown

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The Politics Of The Near On The Edges Of Protest In South Africa Jrme Tournadre Andrew Brown
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.17 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Jérôme Tournadre; Andrew Brown
ISBN: 9780823299980, 0823299988
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Politics Of The Near On The Edges Of Protest In South Africa Jrme Tournadre Andrew Brown by Jérôme Tournadre; Andrew Brown 9780823299980, 0823299988 instant download after payment.

The Politics of the Near offers a novel approach to social unrest in post-apartheid South Africa. Keeping the noise of demonstrations, barricades, and clashes with the police at a distance, this ethnography of a poor people’s movement traces individual commitments and the mainsprings of mobilization in the ordinary social and intimate life of activists, their relatives, and other township residents.
Tournadre’s approach picks up on aspects of activists lives that are often neglected in the study of social movements that help us better understand the dynamics of protest and the attachment of activists to their organization and its cause. What Tournadre calls a “politics of the near” takes shape, through sometimes innocuous actions and beyond the separation between public and domestic spheres.
By mapping the daily life of Black and low-income neighborhoods and the intimate domain where expectations and disappointments surface, The Politics of the Near offers a different perspective on the “rainbow nation”—a perspective more sensitive to the fact that, three decades after the end of apartheid, poverty and race are still as tightly interwoven as ever.


Based on years of ethnographic research, the book offers a new way to understand the revolt of the poorest in the Global South.

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