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The Colour of Our Future - Does race matter in post-apartheid South Africa? (Paperback): Xolela Mangcu The Colour of Our Future - Does race matter in post-apartheid South Africa? (Paperback)
Xolela Mangcu; Xolela Mangcu, Nina G. Jablonski, Lawrence Blum, Steven Friedman, … 1
R395 R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Save R30 (8%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

South Africa is ready for a new vocabulary than can form the basis for a national consciousness which recognises racialised identities while affirming that, as human beings, we are much more than our racial, sexual, class, religious or national identities. The Colour of Our Future makes a bold and ambitious contribution to the discourse on race. It addresses the tension between the promise of a post-racial society and the persistence of racialised identities in South Africa, which has historically played itself out in debates between the 'I don't see race' of non-racialism and the 'I'm proud to be black' of black consciousness. The chapters in this volume highlight the need for a race-transcendent vision that moves beyond 'the festival of negatives' embodied in concepts such as non-racialism, non-sexism, anti-colonialism and anti-apartheid. Steve Biko's notion of a 'joint culture' is the scaffold on which this vision rests; it recognises that a race-transcendent society can only be built by acknowledging the constituent elements of South Africa's EuroAfricanAsian heritage. The distinguished authors in this volume have, over the past two decades, used the democratic space to insert into the public domain new conversations around the intersections of race and the economy, race and the state, race and the environment, race and ethnic difference, and race and higher education. Presented here is some of their most trenchant and yet still evolving thinking.

Emerging Johannesburg - Perspectives on the Postapartheid City (Hardcover, New): Richard Tomlinson, Robert Beauregard, Lindsay... Emerging Johannesburg - Perspectives on the Postapartheid City (Hardcover, New)
Richard Tomlinson, Robert Beauregard, Lindsay Bremmer, Xolela Mangcu
R4,369 Discovery Miles 43 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Emerging Johannesburg explores the transformation of one of the most important African cities. In recent years, South Africa has progressed a great deal politically, but faces many of the same staggering problems that other sub-Saharan states face, particularly crime, violence, poverty and AIDS.
Contributors address these issues, including the urban/suburban divide in the city and its relationship to poverty and socio-political power, local politics and governance, the devastating impact of AIDS and the effect of post-apartheid life on ordinary residents.

Becoming Worthy Ancestors - Archive, Public Deliberation And Identity In South Africa (Paperback): Xolela Mangcu Becoming Worthy Ancestors - Archive, Public Deliberation And Identity In South Africa (Paperback)
Xolela Mangcu; Xolela Mangcu, Ntongela Masilela, Frederik Zyl Slabbert, Martin Bernal, …
R330 R305 Discovery Miles 3 050 Save R25 (8%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Why does it matter that nations should care for their archives, and that they should develop a sense of shared identity? And why should these processes take place in the public domain? How can nations possibly speak about a shared sense of identity in pluralistic societies where individuals and groups have multiple identities? And how can such conversations be given relevance in public discussions of reconciliation and development in South Africa? These are the issues that the Public Conversations lecture series - an initiative of the Constitution of Public Intellectual Life Project at Wits University - proceeded from in 2006. Five years later, cross currents in contemporary South Africa have made the resumption of a public debate to clarify the meanings of identity and citizenship even more imperative, and an understanding of 'archive' even more urgent. The 2006 lectures were subsequently collected, resulting in this volume which takes its title from Weber's point, elaborated on in the chapter by Benedict Anderson, that the future asks us to be worthy ancestors to the yet unborn. The book, as did the lecture series, aims to reach a broad and informed reading public because the topic is still of pressing interest in contemporary public discourse. In a changed (and, some might say, degraded) environment of public dialogue, the editor hopes to inspire a re-thinking of the very essence of what it means to be a citizen of South Africa. Becoming Worthy Ancestors aims to make accessible the theoretically informed, sometimes highly academic work of its various contributors. With chapters from high profile international and local contributors, it will be of interest to South African and international audiences. Editing for publication has further enhanced the accessibility of each speaker's thinking without forfeiting any of its complexity, and the addition of an introductory chapter by the editor contributes to the coherence of the volume. While the target audience is the broad public, the book is based on a core of academic thinking and research.

Emerging Johannesburg - Perspectives on the Postapartheid City (Paperback): Richard Tomlinson, Robert Beauregard, Lindsay... Emerging Johannesburg - Perspectives on the Postapartheid City (Paperback)
Richard Tomlinson, Robert Beauregard, Lindsay Bremmer, Xolela Mangcu
R1,525 Discovery Miles 15 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Emerging Johannesburg explores the transformation of one of the most important African cities. In recent years, South Africa has progressed a great deal politically, but faces many of the same staggering problems that other sub-Saharan states face, particularly crime, violence, poverty and AIDS.
Contributors address these issues, including the urban/suburban divide in the city and its relationship to poverty and socio-political power, local politics and governance, the devastating impact of AIDS and the effect of post-apartheid life on ordinary residents.

South African Politics - An Introduction (Paperback): Dr Victoria Graham, Prof Vusi Gumede, Prof Xolela Mangcu, Prof. Theo... South African Politics - An Introduction (Paperback)
Dr Victoria Graham, Prof Vusi Gumede, Prof Xolela Mangcu, Prof. Theo Neethling, Prof Joleen Steyn Kotze, …
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R713 Discovery Miles 7 130 Ships in 2 - 4 working days

The book approaches South African politics through a democratic development perspective. The question of what are South Africa's prospects for democratic consolidation forms the underlying thread throughout the book.

It is divided into five parts, namely: Legacies of the past; Negotiating South Africa's transition; Procedural democratisation; Substantive democratisation and South Africa's international relations. The book is written using accessible academic language and covers the theoretical explanations for and practical aspects of politics within the South African context.

The role of Intellectuals in the state-society nexus (Paperback): Nicholas Wolpe, Mcebisi Ndletyana, Ibbo Mandaza, Ayanda... The role of Intellectuals in the state-society nexus (Paperback)
Nicholas Wolpe, Mcebisi Ndletyana, Ibbo Mandaza, Ayanda Ntsabula, Xolela Mangcu, …
R939 Discovery Miles 9 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

If we are to talk of a `new' intellectual movement, the question is begged: what happened to the `old' intellectual movement? What happened to the thinkers who inspired and led our struggle against colonialism, apartheid and exploitation? What has happened to the thinkers who gave substance and guidance and, in many cases, practical leadership to our attempts to undo the past and forge a new future? In pursuit of answers to these questions, the Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA), in partnership with the Liliesleaf Trust, hosted a roundtable in March 2015 on the theme `The Role of Intellectuals in the State-Society Nexus'. The roundtable received inputs from a range of thinkers, including Ibbo Mandaza, Ben Turok, Ari Sitas, Ayanda Ntsaluba, Xolela Mangcu, Joel Netshitenzhe, Tshilidzi Marwala and Nomboniso Gasa, as well as provocative and piercing inputs from the attendees. This publication aims to put the contributions and debates at the roundtable further into the public domain and records the input of the main speakers, the respondents, as well as the discussion from the floor. The rigorous debate at the roundtable spilt out of the boundaries of the event itself and encouraged a number of thinkers to provide additional material for this publication: Z. Pallo Jordan, David Moore (with Tshilidzi Marwala) and Desiree Lewis. The Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA), which was publicly launched as a think tank in March 2011, was founded by a group of South Africans with experience in research, academia, policy-making and governance, who saw the need to create a platform for engagement around strategic issues facing South Africa. The Institute combines research and academic development, strategic reflections and intellectual discourse and applies itself to issues such as economics, sociology, governance, history, arts and culture, and the logics of the natural sciences.

The Arrogance Of Power - South Africa's Leadership Meltdown (Paperback): Xolela Mangcu The Arrogance Of Power - South Africa's Leadership Meltdown (Paperback)
Xolela Mangcu
R545 Discovery Miles 5 450 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Dr Xolela Mangcu has earned a reputation as one of South Africa’s most vibrant and engaging public voices.

This new book is a collection of his columns written for local and international newspapers over the past fifteen years.

Vivid, polemical and poignant, it records the initial excitement – and growing disillusionment – of a leading black intellectual about post-apartheid government, notably the administrations of Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma, and the growing realisation that achieving real liberation in South Africa will require an even longer struggle than he had once believed.

Biko - A Life (Paperback): Xolela Mangcu Biko - A Life (Paperback)
Xolela Mangcu; Foreword by Nelson Mandela
R1,040 Discovery Miles 10 400 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Steve Biko was an exceptional and inspirational leader, a pivotal figure in South African history. As a leading anti-apartheid activist and thinker, Biko created the Black Consciousness Movement, the grassroots organization which would mobilize a large proportion of the black urban population. His death in policy custody at the age of just 30 robbed South Africa of one of its most gifted leaders. Although the rudimentary facts of his life - and death - are well known, there has until now been no in-depth book on this major political figure and the impact of his life and tragic death. Xolela Mangcu, who knew Biko, provides the first in-depth look at the life of one of the most iconic figures of the anti-apartheid movement, whose legacy is still strongly felt today, both in South Africa, and worldwide in the global struggle for civil rights, today.

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