
Reflections from the Margins Complexities, Transitions and Developmental Challenges
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- About the Editors
- List of Authors
- Abbreviations & Acronyms
- Foreword
- Introduction: Complexities, Transitions and Developmental Challenges
- Why does the Eastern Cape Province matter?
- The premise of the book
- Theoretical and conceptual framework
- Through an artistic lens
- The structure of the book
- Theme 1: Socio-historical Perspectives and Population Dynamics of the Eastern Cape
- 1: Eastern Cape Population Patterns and Trends
- AMA-CHEAPER
- Introduction
- Settlement patterns in South-Eastern South Africa
- Historical dynamics
- Patterns of family and households
- Recent migration patterns
- Profile of migrants
- Health and mortality patterns
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgement
- 2: Unpacking the Cultural Heritage of the amaMpondo in the Eastern Cape
- ZITYEBIL' IILWIMI ZETHU/OUR LANGUAGES ARE RICH
- Introduction
- The amaMpondo and cultural heritage during the colonial and apartheid eras
- AmaMpondo cultural heritage after 1994
- The Pondo Culture and Heritage Festival
- Promoting amaMpondo culture and heritage: Some challenges
- Mpondo cultural heritage: The way forward
- Theme 2: Poverty, Dissatisfaction and Social Exclusion
- 3: Multiple Deprivations in the Eastern Cape
- blue gold
- Introduction
- Conceptualising and defining multiple deprivation
- Setting the Eastern Cape in context - province and national level comparisons
- Deprivation in the Eastern Cape's district municipalities
- Deprivation in the Eastern Cape's local municipalities
- The Eastern Cape's most deprived wards
- Former homeland analysis
- What accounts for high levels of multiple deprivation in the Eastern Cape?
- Conclusion
- 4: Income Poverty and Unemployment in the Eastern Cape
- SINOBUDLELWANO NAMANZI/OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH WATER
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Results: Income poverty in the Eastern Cape
- Results: Employment deprivation in the Eastern Cape
- Results: NEETs in the Eastern Cape
- Interventions to tackle poverty and unemployment in the Eastern Cape
- Conclusion
- 5: Yearning for Basic Municipal Services: The Trajectories of Community Protests in the Eastern Cape
- INDLALA/POVERTY
- Introduction
- Conceptual framework of public trust
- Methodology
- Results and analysis
- Conclusion
- 6: Population Health, Healthcare Systems and Access to Healthcare: The Case of the Eastern Cape
- BOY
- Introduction
- The apartheid system and national health: South Africa and the Bantustans
- Transkei and Ciskei: The independence of the Bantustans and healthcare
- Healthcare systems challenges
- The state of the Eastern Cape health services
- Death, Dying and Silence in the Eastern Cape
- Two steps forward, three steps back - A tale of the Eastern Cape clinics
- The state of sexual and reproductive health in the focal areas
- Conclusion
- Theme 3: Family Dynamics and Societal Expectations
- 7: 'Smooth Seas Do Not Make Skilful Sailors': The Shifting Dynamics of Family Structures and Social Roles
- UKUTSHINTSHA KWAMAXESHA/CHANGE OF TIMES
- Introduction
- Background and context
- Research methods
- Historicising the migration phenomenon and translocality in the Eastern Cape
- Changes in the family structure: Household structure, composition, and family types
- Factors associated with family changes in Eastern Cape
- Migration and leaving families behind
- Cultural beliefs, adjustment and migration
- Why you cannot take families with to a place of work
- Impact on those left-behind
- Plural families and abandoned spouses and children
- Marriage and reproduction as a marker of femininity andachievement
- Conclusion
- 8: "Left Out" Xhosa Mens' Experience of and Adjustment to Divorce
- MOTHERLESS FATHERS WITH CHILDREN
- Introduction
- Social and cultural context
- Family structures
- Apartheid and the South African family
- Fatherhood and identity
- Pre-divorce experience
- Experiencing divorce
- Adjustment process
- Post-divorce experience
- Masculinity in Xhosa culture
- Masculinity and divorce
- Conclusion
- 9: The Black Charismatic Church Ministries and the New Social Practice of Family in the Eastern Cape
- IBANDLA/THE CHURCH
- OOMAVUK' ENGCENI/THE SPROUTS
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Failed development and the role of BCCMs in Eastern Cape
- Thinking through Ubuntu: A parenting community
- BCCMs as extended family : Presentation and discussion
- Conclusion
- 10: A Glance at the State of Education in the Eastern Cape
- IMFUNDO/EDUCATION
- Introduction
- Historical and political context of education in the Eastern Cape
- Socio-economic factors that have a bearing on learning and teaching
- Infrastructure
- Classroom activities
- School management
- Conclusion
- Conclusion
- Conclusion
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