The promise of land
undoing a century of dispossession in South Africa
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Publication
2013 - Jacana Media, Auckland Park, South Africa, South Africa
Language
English
Word Count
91,500 words, Guess
Page Count
366 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101431408166
- ISBN-139781431408160
- Library of Congress Control Number2013491634
- OCLC Control Number853607836
- OCLC Control Number918834781
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL30999151M
Classifications
- DDC333.3168
- LCCHD1333.S6 P76 2013
- LCCDT1750 .P37 2014
and 1 more
- LCCHD2130.5 .P76 2013
Description
"The ongoing racialised inequalities in land, inherited from colonial dispossession, act as a spatial barrier to imagining a unitary nation in contemporary South Africa. The starting point for this book is that the current land reform policies in the country fail to take this colonial context of division and exclusion into account. Consequently, there is an abiding crisis in land in South Africa. The book examines the very many dimensions of this crisis in urban areas, commercial farming areas and communal areas. It argues for a fundamental change in approach to move beyond the impasse in both policy and thinking about land. The Promise of Land argues that social movements have a critcal role to play in charting a new course, both in respect of access to land and in influencing broader policy options. Struggles from below are crucial for rethinking purely statist efforts at land reform and the book grapples with the interplay between oppositional campaigns of social movements and the state's policies and responses." -- Back cover.
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