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Title Popular politics and resistance movements in South Africa / edited by William Beinart and Marcelle C. Dawson
Published Johannesburg : Wits University Press, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 368 pages)
Contents Popular politics and resistance movements in South Africa, 1970-2008 / William Beinart -- The Durban strikes of 1973: political identities and the management of protest / Julian Brown -- 'There's more to it than slurp and burp': the Fatti's & Moni's strike and the use of boycotts in mass resistance in Cape Town / Tracy Carson -- The role of the African National Congress in popular protest during the township uprisings, 1984-1989 / Thula Simpson -- Strategies of struggle: the Nelson Mandela campaign / Genevieve Klein -- From removals to reform: land struggles in Weenen in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa / Chizuko Sato -- From popular resistance to populist politics in the Transkei / Tim Gibbs -- 'It's a beautiful struggle': Siyayinqoba/Beat it! and the HIV/AIDS treatment struggle on South African television / Rebecca Hodes -- The Nelson Mandela Museum and the tyranny of political symbols / Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane -- Black nurses' strikes at Baragwanath Hospital, Soweto, 1948-2007 / Simonne Horwitz -- The 'new struggle': resources, networks and the formation of the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) 1994-1998 / Mandisa Mbali -- New social movements as civil society: the case of past and present Soweto / Kelly Rosenthal -- 'Phansi Privatisation! Phansi!': the Anti-Privatisation Forum and ideology in social movements / Marcelle C. Dawson
Summary This volume explores some of the key features of popular politics and resistance before and after 1994. It looks at continuities and changes in the forms of struggle and ideologies involved, as well as the significance of post-apartheid grassroots politics. Is this a new form of politics or does it stand as a direct descendent of the insurrectionary impulses of the late apartheid era? Posing questions about continuity and change before and after 1994 raises key issues concerning the nature of power and poverty in the country. Contributors suggest that expressions of popular politics are deeply set within South African political culture and still have the capacity to influence political outcomes. The introduction by William Beinart links the papers together, places them in context of recent literature on popular politics and 'history from below' and summarises their main findings, supporting the argument that popular politics outside of the party system remain significant in South Africa and help influence national politics. The roots of this collection lie in post-graduate student research conducted at the University of Oxford in the early twenty-first century
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Subject Government, Resistance to -- South Africa
HISTORY -- Africa -- General.
Government, Resistance to.
Politics and government.
SUBJECT South Africa -- Politics and government -- 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125489
Subject South Africa.
Form Electronic book
Author Dawson, Marcelle C., editor
Beinart, William, editor
ISBN 9781868146628
1868146626