Remains of the Social Desiring the Post-Apartheid

Remains of the Social is an interdisciplinary volume of essays that engages with what 'the social' might mean after apartheid; a condition referred to as 'the post-apartheid social'. The volume grapples with apartheid as a global phenomenon that extends beyond the borders of Sout...

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Main Author: van Bever Donker, Maurits (auth)
Other Authors: Truscott, Ross (auth), Minkley, Gary (auth), Lalu, Premesh (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Johannesburg Wits University Press 2017
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