Youth and Identity Politics in South Africa, 1990-94

Inbunden, Engelska, 2005

Av S. Nombuso Dlamini, S Nombuso Dlamini

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Documenting youth participation in the South African anti-apartheid struggle, Youth and Identity Politics in South Africa examines identity construction and negotiation in the region of KwaZulu/Natal. Based on extensive interviews, Sibusisiwe Nombuso Dlamini presents life stories of survival and identity negotiation in a region and at a time where to be youthful and politically active was to be associated with membership in Nelson Mandela's African National Congress – a potentially dangerous association.Zulus are far from being an homogenous group. Dlamini examines the dynamics both of group identification – that of being a young Zulu – and of the differences, both class and regional. Further, she looks at the discourses of participation in the liberation struggle, and how these discourses intersect with KwaZulu/Natal identity and party politics. Youth and Identity Politics in South Africa shows how the youth identify variously as fans of jazz or hip-hop who espouse a none-racial national character, as athletes who feel a strong connection to traditional Zulu patriarchy, or in many other social and political subcultures. This is a rich and unprecedented youth-centred ethnography that paints a unique picture of the lives of South African youth.

Produktinformation

  • Utgivningsdatum2005-02-28
  • Mått158 x 236 x 24 mm
  • Vikt500 g
  • FormatInbunden
  • SpråkEngelska
  • SerieAnthropological Horizons
  • Antal sidor260
  • Upplaga5002
  • FörlagUniversity of Toronto Press
  • ISBN9780802039118