Sharad Chari explores the how people handle the remains of segregation and apartheid in South Africa as witnessed through portals in an industrial-residential landscape in the Indian Ocean city of Durban.
Sharad Chari explores the how people handle the remains of segregation and apartheid in South Africa as witnessed through portals in an industrial-residential landscape in the Indian Ocean city of Durban.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sharad Chari is Associate Professor of Geography and Critical Theory at the University of California, Berkeley; Research Associate at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WiSER); and author of Gramsci at Sea and Fraternal Capital: Peasant-Workers, Self-Made Men, and Globalization in Provincial India.
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List of Illustrations ix Abbreviations xiii Prelude: What Remains? xvii Maps xxvii Introduction. Detritus in Durban, 2002–2008 1 Part I: Racial Palimpsest 1. Remains of a Camp: Biopolitical Fantasies of a “White Man’s Country,” 1902–1904 33 2. Settlements of Memory: Forgeries of Life in Common, 1900–1930s 61 3. Ruinous Foundations of Progressive Segregation, 1920s–1930s 97 4. The Birth of Biopolitical Struggle, 1940s 133 5. The Science Fiction of Apartheid’s Spatial Fix, 1948–1970s 157 Part II: Remains of Revolution 6. The Theologico-Political Moment, 1970s 197 7. The Insurrectionist Moment: Armed Struggle, 1960s–1980s 227 8. The Moment of Urban Revolution, 1980s 257 9. The Moment of the Disqualified, 1980s–2000s 303 Conclusion. Accumulating Remains, Rhythms of Expectation 339 Coda. Black Atlantic to Indian Ocean: Afrofuture as the Common 345 Acknowledgments 347 Notes 353 Bibliography 403 Index
List of Illustrations ix Abbreviations xiii Prelude: What Remains? xvii Maps xxvii Introduction. Detritus in Durban, 2002–2008 1 Part I: Racial Palimpsest 1. Remains of a Camp: Biopolitical Fantasies of a “White Man’s Country,” 1902–1904 33 2. Settlements of Memory: Forgeries of Life in Common, 1900–1930s 61 3. Ruinous Foundations of Progressive Segregation, 1920s–1930s 97 4. The Birth of Biopolitical Struggle, 1940s 133 5. The Science Fiction of Apartheid’s Spatial Fix, 1948–1970s 157 Part II: Remains of Revolution 6. The Theologico-Political Moment, 1970s 197 7. The Insurrectionist Moment: Armed Struggle, 1960s–1980s 227 8. The Moment of Urban Revolution, 1980s 257 9. The Moment of the Disqualified, 1980s–2000s 303 Conclusion. Accumulating Remains, Rhythms of Expectation 339 Coda. Black Atlantic to Indian Ocean: Afrofuture as the Common 345 Acknowledgments 347 Notes 353 Bibliography 403 Index
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