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Is Apartheid Really Dead? provides an illuminating and comprehensive critique of post-apartheid society in South Africa, through the lenses of indigenous Black Consciousness philosophy, and discussing issues of class, gender, religio-culture, and Pan Africanism.
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Is Apartheid Really Dead? provides an illuminating and comprehensive critique of post-apartheid society in South Africa, through the lenses of indigenous Black Consciousness philosophy, and discussing issues of class, gender, religio-culture, and Pan Africanism.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429968150
- Artikelnr.: 55263517
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429968150
- Artikelnr.: 55263517
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Julian Kunnie
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. A Comprehensive History of the South African Struggle
The Indigenous African Struggle Against Colonialism and Black Working-Class Resistance to Industrial Capitalism
Summary and Conclusion
2. Why Apartheid Changed Its Character in 1990
Capitalism Promotes Post-Apartheid
Black Resistance: Pressure for Post-Apartheid Rhetoric
Post-Apartheid: The Politics and Economics of Survival for the White Capitalist Class
Negotiations and Post-Apartheid: A Black-Consciousness Critique,
Summary and Conclusion
3. Neocolonial Political Economy in South Africa
Neocolonialist Capitalism and the Black Elite Class
Black Working-Class Responses to the Post-Apartheid Economy
The "Free Market" Economy: South African Style
Land, Housing, and Economic Dependency
Summary and Conclusion
4. A Pan-Africanist/Black Working-Class Critical Perspective on "Independent" African Political Economies
South Africa and "Independent Africa"
Some Neocolonial Political Economies in "Independent Africa,"
Summary and Conclusion
5. Pan-Africanism and the Struggle Against Colonialism and Neocolonialism
Historical Pan-Africanist Struggle and South Africa: The Pan-African Congress in Manchester, 1945
The Obstacle to Pan-African Working-Class Unity: Neocolonialism
Revolutionary Pan-Africanism: A Radical Response to Black Oppression
The Role of Revolutionary Ideology
Black Revolution and the Environment
Revolutionary Transformation and Indigenous African Spirituality
Language Policy and Education in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Summary and Conclusion
6. Black Union Praxis and Worker Culture: Revolutionary Prospects and Limitations
Revolutionary Limitations and Possibilities of the Black Working Class
Creative Cultural Productions and Resistance
Future Revolutionary Transformation in Azania and Africa: The Primacy of Women's Struggles
The Creative Resourcefulness of Indigenous Black Working-Class Women in Revolutionary Str
Acknowledgments
1. A Comprehensive History of the South African Struggle
The Indigenous African Struggle Against Colonialism and Black Working-Class Resistance to Industrial Capitalism
Summary and Conclusion
2. Why Apartheid Changed Its Character in 1990
Capitalism Promotes Post-Apartheid
Black Resistance: Pressure for Post-Apartheid Rhetoric
Post-Apartheid: The Politics and Economics of Survival for the White Capitalist Class
Negotiations and Post-Apartheid: A Black-Consciousness Critique,
Summary and Conclusion
3. Neocolonial Political Economy in South Africa
Neocolonialist Capitalism and the Black Elite Class
Black Working-Class Responses to the Post-Apartheid Economy
The "Free Market" Economy: South African Style
Land, Housing, and Economic Dependency
Summary and Conclusion
4. A Pan-Africanist/Black Working-Class Critical Perspective on "Independent" African Political Economies
South Africa and "Independent Africa"
Some Neocolonial Political Economies in "Independent Africa,"
Summary and Conclusion
5. Pan-Africanism and the Struggle Against Colonialism and Neocolonialism
Historical Pan-Africanist Struggle and South Africa: The Pan-African Congress in Manchester, 1945
The Obstacle to Pan-African Working-Class Unity: Neocolonialism
Revolutionary Pan-Africanism: A Radical Response to Black Oppression
The Role of Revolutionary Ideology
Black Revolution and the Environment
Revolutionary Transformation and Indigenous African Spirituality
Language Policy and Education in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Summary and Conclusion
6. Black Union Praxis and Worker Culture: Revolutionary Prospects and Limitations
Revolutionary Limitations and Possibilities of the Black Working Class
Creative Cultural Productions and Resistance
Future Revolutionary Transformation in Azania and Africa: The Primacy of Women's Struggles
The Creative Resourcefulness of Indigenous Black Working-Class Women in Revolutionary Str
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. A Comprehensive History of the South African Struggle
The Indigenous African Struggle Against Colonialism and Black Working-Class Resistance to Industrial Capitalism
Summary and Conclusion
2. Why Apartheid Changed Its Character in 1990
Capitalism Promotes Post-Apartheid
Black Resistance: Pressure for Post-Apartheid Rhetoric
Post-Apartheid: The Politics and Economics of Survival for the White Capitalist Class
Negotiations and Post-Apartheid: A Black-Consciousness Critique,
Summary and Conclusion
3. Neocolonial Political Economy in South Africa
Neocolonialist Capitalism and the Black Elite Class
Black Working-Class Responses to the Post-Apartheid Economy
The "Free Market" Economy: South African Style
Land, Housing, and Economic Dependency
Summary and Conclusion
4. A Pan-Africanist/Black Working-Class Critical Perspective on "Independent" African Political Economies
South Africa and "Independent Africa"
Some Neocolonial Political Economies in "Independent Africa,"
Summary and Conclusion
5. Pan-Africanism and the Struggle Against Colonialism and Neocolonialism
Historical Pan-Africanist Struggle and South Africa: The Pan-African Congress in Manchester, 1945
The Obstacle to Pan-African Working-Class Unity: Neocolonialism
Revolutionary Pan-Africanism: A Radical Response to Black Oppression
The Role of Revolutionary Ideology
Black Revolution and the Environment
Revolutionary Transformation and Indigenous African Spirituality
Language Policy and Education in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Summary and Conclusion
6. Black Union Praxis and Worker Culture: Revolutionary Prospects and Limitations
Revolutionary Limitations and Possibilities of the Black Working Class
Creative Cultural Productions and Resistance
Future Revolutionary Transformation in Azania and Africa: The Primacy of Women's Struggles
The Creative Resourcefulness of Indigenous Black Working-Class Women in Revolutionary Str
Acknowledgments
1. A Comprehensive History of the South African Struggle
The Indigenous African Struggle Against Colonialism and Black Working-Class Resistance to Industrial Capitalism
Summary and Conclusion
2. Why Apartheid Changed Its Character in 1990
Capitalism Promotes Post-Apartheid
Black Resistance: Pressure for Post-Apartheid Rhetoric
Post-Apartheid: The Politics and Economics of Survival for the White Capitalist Class
Negotiations and Post-Apartheid: A Black-Consciousness Critique,
Summary and Conclusion
3. Neocolonial Political Economy in South Africa
Neocolonialist Capitalism and the Black Elite Class
Black Working-Class Responses to the Post-Apartheid Economy
The "Free Market" Economy: South African Style
Land, Housing, and Economic Dependency
Summary and Conclusion
4. A Pan-Africanist/Black Working-Class Critical Perspective on "Independent" African Political Economies
South Africa and "Independent Africa"
Some Neocolonial Political Economies in "Independent Africa,"
Summary and Conclusion
5. Pan-Africanism and the Struggle Against Colonialism and Neocolonialism
Historical Pan-Africanist Struggle and South Africa: The Pan-African Congress in Manchester, 1945
The Obstacle to Pan-African Working-Class Unity: Neocolonialism
Revolutionary Pan-Africanism: A Radical Response to Black Oppression
The Role of Revolutionary Ideology
Black Revolution and the Environment
Revolutionary Transformation and Indigenous African Spirituality
Language Policy and Education in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Summary and Conclusion
6. Black Union Praxis and Worker Culture: Revolutionary Prospects and Limitations
Revolutionary Limitations and Possibilities of the Black Working Class
Creative Cultural Productions and Resistance
Future Revolutionary Transformation in Azania and Africa: The Primacy of Women's Struggles
The Creative Resourcefulness of Indigenous Black Working-Class Women in Revolutionary Str