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Legacies of Forced Removals in South Africa

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This book focuses on experiences of six children from various backgrounds who lived in temporary relocation areas in Cape Town, South Africa. Themes identified examined the effects of forced remova...
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This book contributes to an international literature on children and childhood studies by providing a variety of lenses through which we can further explore children’s reflections about the worlds they inhabit. Through documentation of the reflections of life in a temporary relocation camp of six children, the research findings show the slippages in governance in post-apartheid South Africa, revealing howover-determining structures of oppression, shaped by histories of violence remain as hauntings in the lived experience of those on the margins of the state. In this way, the book offers testament to the lasting impact apartheid has left on South Africa’s populations. The stories of these children offer testament to a fluidity of identifications and repressions that criss-cross notions of what it is to be a citizen, a child, youth or adult in sites of frequent forced mobility.

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Price: £25.00
Publisher: Anthem Press
Imprint: Anthem Press
Series: Anthem Advances in African Cultural Studies
Publication Date: 07 October 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781839982682
Format: eBook
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Social and cultural anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Housing and homelessness

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Abstract; Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Picture Profiles of the Children; Chapter One – Moving Beyond; Chapter Two – Meeting the Children; Chapter Three – Identity; Chapter Four – Displacement; Chapter Five – Body Talk; Chapter Six – Theatre on the Move; Chapter Seven – Gevaarlik! (dangerous!).