Urban Politics After Apartheid
Urban Politics After Apartheid presents an understanding of gendered urban politics in South Africa as an interactive process. Based on long-term fieldwork in the former townships 20 years after the end of apartheid, it provides an in-depth analysis of how activists and local politicians engage with each other.
Sandrine Gukelberger contributes to the ongoing debate on urban governance by adding a new historicising perspective as an entry point into the urban governance arena, based upon the political trajectories of ward councillors and activists. Integrating urban governance studies with new perspectives on policy and social movements provides insight on the everyday events in which people engender, negotiate, and contest concepts, policies, and institutions that have been introduced under the catch-all banner of democracy. By conceptualising these events as encounters at different knowledge interfaces, the book develops a locus for an anthropology of policy, highlighting everyday negotiations in urban politics.
Urban Politics After Apartheid dissects the social life of policies such as Desmond Tutus rainbow nation metaphor beyond national symbolism, and academic and public discourse that largely portray participation in South Africa to be weak, local politicians to be absent, and social movements to be toothless tigers. Proving the inaccuracy of these portrayals, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of South African politics, urban studies, political anthropology and political sociology.
Sandrine Gukelberger is a postdoctoral research fellow in Sociology at the Ruhr-University Bochum and holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from Bielefeld University. At the end of 2018 she will take up a new position at Konstanz University to work on youth activism in Senegal.
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Names: Gukelberger, Sandrine, author.
Title: Urban politics under apartheid : whose rainbow nation? / Sandrine Gukelberger.
Other titles: Contemporary African politics series ; 9.
Description: New York, NY : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Contemporary African politics series ; 9 | Based on the authors dissertation, Universitat Bielefeld, 2013.
Identifiers: LCCN 2018002277| ISBN 9781472488954 (hardback) | ISBN 9780429490828 (ebook) | ISBN 9780429956041 (mobipocket)
Subjects: LCSH: Municipal government-South Africa-Citizen participation. | Cape Town (South Africa)-Politics and government-21st century. | Democracy-South Africa. | Civil society-South Africa. | Cape Town (South Africa)-Race relations.
Classification: LCC JS7537.A15 G85 2018 | DDC 320.850968-dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018002277
ISBN: 978-1-4724-8895-4 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-429-49082-8 (ebk)
This book is the result of a long journey, and has been supported in its different stages by various people and institutions. First of all I would like to thank the people in Cape Town who played host to me so generously and who were willing to share their intimate knowledge on everyday politics to further my understandings of urban politics after apartheid. I also want to express my gratitude to the institutional and academic support of Bielefeld University, including both of my PhD supervisors Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka and Gudrun Lachenmann. I am especially grateful to the critical feedback and companionship of Nadine Sieveking, Stefanie Strulik, Eva Gerharz, Friso Hecker, Raphael Susewind, and Sarah Potthoff. Without the financial support of the German Academic Exchange Service and the Bielefeld Graduate School of Sociology and History, crucial fieldwork and the completion of the PhD project that forms the basis for this book would not have been possible. I would like to thank Routledges team and reviewers, and Tom Triglone for his thorough proofreading. Finally, I dedicate this book to my family, especially to Khanya, Lucienne, and Dieter.