Survival in the 'Dumping Grounds' examines a defining aspect of
South Africa's recent past: the history of apartheid-era
relocation.
While scholars and activists have long recognised the
suffering caused by apartheid removals to the so-called
'homelands', the experiences of those who lived through this
process more often have been obscured. Drawing on extensive
archival and oral history research, this book explores the makings
and multiple meanings of relocation into two of the most notorious
apartheid 'dumping grounds' established in the Ciskei bantustan
during the mid-1960s: Sada and Ilinge.
Author Laura Evans describes
the local and global dynamics of the project of bantustan
relocation and develops a multi-layered analysis of the complex
histories-and ramifications-of displacement and resettlement in the
Ciskei.
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