
Exorcising the demons within
Xenophobia, violence and statecraft in contemporary South Africa
Loren B. Landau(Editor)
Wits University Press
Published on 1. August 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-1-86814-535-5 (ISBN)
Description
On 11 May 2008, residents of Alexandra Township turned violently on their neighbours, launching a string of attacks that, two weeks later, left 60 dead, dozens raped and over a hundred thousand displaced. Most of those killed were from beyond South Africa's borders, but at least a third were citizens who, for reasons of ethnicity or political affiliation, failed to protect their space in the country's urban core. Although not the most severe political violence in South Africa's turbulent past, the 2008 attacks reflect an important moment in the country's post-apartheid, post-authoritarian existence: a moment when the government's legitimacy and the post-apartheid order were called into question. This xenophobic violence made evident cracks in the cohesion of law and society while helping to redefine both. It is these events and subsequent consequences for the ordering of power, population and place that this book explores. Exorcising the demons within makes sense of recent anti-outsider violence by situating it within an extended history of South African statecraft that both produced the conditions for the attacks and has been reshaped by it.
Drawing on an interdisciplinary team of expert scholars and on new research, this is the first academic text to fully theorise the events that made global headlines in 2008. Through its subtle, empirical and theoretically informed analysis, the book reshapes discussion of xenophobia and violence in South Africa while injecting local debates into global considerations of the meaning of citizenship and the post-colonial state.
Drawing on an interdisciplinary team of expert scholars and on new research, this is the first academic text to fully theorise the events that made global headlines in 2008. Through its subtle, empirical and theoretically informed analysis, the book reshapes discussion of xenophobia and violence in South Africa while injecting local debates into global considerations of the meaning of citizenship and the post-colonial state.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Johannesburg
South Africa
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-86814-535-5 (9781868145355)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Introduction: Exorcising the demons within - xenophobia, violence, and statecraft in contemporary South Africa; media memory - a critical reconstruction of the May 2008 violence; people, space and politics - an exploration of factors explaining the 2008 anti-foreigner violence in South Africa; disorder in a changing society - authority and the micro-politics of violence; xenophobia's local genesis - historical constructions of 'insiders'/'outsiders' and the politics of exclusion in Alexandra township; citizenship, xenophobic violence and law's dark side; 'separation anxiety' - the historical origins of xenophobia in the SAPS; making the law; breaking the law; taking the law into our own hands - sovereignty and territorial control in three South African settlements from defending migrant rights to new political subjectivities - Gauteng migrants' organisations after May 2008; postscript - demons and democracy: positive values and the politics of outsiderness in contemporary South Africa.