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Limpopo's Legacy - Student Politics & Democracy in South Africa (Hardcover)
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Limpopo's Legacy - Student Politics & Democracy in South Africa (Hardcover)
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Argues that the historical primacy of youth politics in Limpopo,
South Africa has influenced the production of generations of
nationally prominent youth and student activists - among them
Julius Malema, Onkgopotse Tiro, Cyril Ramaphosa, Frank Chikane, and
Peter Mokaba. In 2015 and 2016 waves of student protest swept South
African campuses under the banner of FeesMustFall. This book brings
an historical perspective to the recent risings by analysing
regional influences on the ideologies that haveunderpinned South
African student politics from the 1960s to the present. The author
considers the history of student organization in the Northern
Transvaal (today Limpopo Province) and the ways in which students
and youth in this relatively isolated area in the north of South
Africa have influenced political change on a national scale, over
generations. Organized around the stories of several key political
actors, the book introduces the reader to critical spaces of
political mobilization in the region. Among the most prominent is
the University of the North at Turfloop, which played an integral
role in building the South African Students' Organisation (SASO) in
the late 1960s and propagating Black Consciousness in the 1970s. It
became an ideological battleground where Black Consciousness
advocates and ANC-affiliates competed for influence in the 1980s.
Turfloop has remained politically significant in thepost-apartheid
era: it was here in 2007 that Julius Malema stumped for Jacob
Zuma's ascension to the presidency during the ANC's pivotal party
conference that resulted in the ousting of Thabo Mbeki. The final
two chapters address Malema's political ascension in regional
branches of the Congress of South African Students (COSAS) and the
ANC Youth League. Anne Heffernan is Assistant Professor in the
History of Southern Africa at Durham University and a Research
Associate of the History Workshop, University of the Witwatersrand.
She is Co-editor of Students Must Rise: Youth Struggle in South
Africa Before and Beyond Soweto '76 (Wits University Press, 2016).
Southern Africa (South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Zimbabwe and
Swaziland): Wits University Press
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