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Going for Gold - Men, Mines, and Migration (Paperback, New): T Dunbar Moodie Going for Gold - Men, Mines, and Migration (Paperback, New)
T Dunbar Moodie; Contributions by Vivienne Ndatshe
R1,146 Discovery Miles 11 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This text tells the story of the lives of migrant black African men who work in the South African gold mines, recounted from their own point of view and, as much as possible, in their own words. Dunbar Moodie examines the operation of local power structures and resistances, changes in production techniques, the limits and successes of unionization, and the nature of ethnic conflicts at different periods and on different terrains of struggle. He treats his subject thematically and historically, examining how notions of integrity, manhood, sexuality, work, power, solidarity, and violence have all changed over time, especially with the shift to a proletarianized work-force on the mines in the 1970s. Moodie integrates analyses of individual life-strategies with theories of social change, illuminating the ways in which these play off each other in historically significant ways. He shows how human beings (in this case, African men) build integrity and construct their own social order, even in situations of apparent total repression.

Going for Gold - Men, Mines and Migration (Hardcover): T Dunbar Moodie, Vivienne Ndatshe Going for Gold - Men, Mines and Migration (Hardcover)
T Dunbar Moodie, Vivienne Ndatshe
R1,981 R1,597 Discovery Miles 15 970 Save R384 (19%) Out of stock

This text tells the story of the lives of migrant black African men who work in the South African gold mines, recounted from their own point of view and, as much as possible, in their own words. Dunbar Moodie examines the operation of local power structures and resistances, changes in production techniques, the limits and successes of unionization, and the nature of ethnic conflicts at different periods and on different terrains of struggle. He treats his subject thematically and historically, examining how notions of integrity, manhood, sexuality, work, power, solidarity, and violence have all changed over time, especially with the shift to a proletarianized work-force on the mines in the 1970s.;Moodie integrates analyses of individual life-strategies with theories of social change, illuminating the ways in which these play off each other in historically significant ways. He shows how human beings (in this case, African men) build integrity and construct their own social order, even in situations of apparent total repression.

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