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Transforming Cape Town

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This study provides a window into the lives of ordinary South Africans more than ten years after the end of apartheid, with the promises of the democracy movement remaining largely unfulfilled. Cat...
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This study provides a window into the lives of ordinary South Africans more than ten years after the end of apartheid, with the promises of the democracy movement remaining largely unfulfilled. Catherine Besteman explores the emotional and personal aspects of the transition to black majority rule by homing in on intimate questions of love, family, and community and capturing the complex, sometimes contradictory voices of a wide variety of Capetonians. Her evaluation of the physical and psychic costs to individuals involved in working for social change is grounded in the experiences of the participants and illu-minates two overarching dimensions of life in Cape Town: the aggregate forces determined to maintain the apartheid-era status quo, and the grassroots efforts to effect social change.
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Pages: 312
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: California Series in Public Anthropology
Publication Date: 02 September 2008
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520256712
Format: Paperback
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Catherine Besteman is Professor of Anthropology and Director of African Studies at Colby College.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Transformation Stories

1. Seduction
2. Legacies
3. Ignorance Is Not Bliss
4. Fieldwork Discomforts
5. Still Waiting
6. Dodging Bullets
7. Identity Issues
8. Transformers
9. Some Lessons

Notes
Index