Spatial Justice After Apartheid

Spatial Justice After Apartheid

Nomos in the Postcolony

Barnard-Naude, Jaco; Chryssostalis, Julia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

276

Mole

9781032288109

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List of Contributors

1 Apartheid remains: Nomos, law and spatiality in post-apartheid South Africa

JACO BARNARD-NAUDE AND JULIA CHRYSSOSTALIS

2 Un/mapping Black life: On estranged spatialities, colonial nomos and the ruses of "post"-apartheid

JOEL M. MODIRI

3 On the San Dominick: Thinking nomos and postcolonial becoming with Melville, Schmitt and Fanon

JULIA CHRYSSOSTALIS

4 Unlearning, (un)naming, cohabiting

KARIN VAN MARLE

5 Inventaris van my bankrotskap as digter/Inventory of my poetic bankruptcy

ANTJIE KROG

6 The ground beneath our feet: Black feminist geography in South African literature

BARBARA BOSWELL

7 (Un)making Annie: Black female subjectivity, the normative (white) suburban South African home and land repossession

VICTORIA J. COLLIS-BUTHELEZI

8 "Space is space": The nomos of apartheid, "the coloniser who refuses" and uncolonial spatiality in JM Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians

JACO BARNARD-NAUDE

9 Queer states: Beyond the nomos of the closet in Tendai Huchu's The Hairdresser of Harare

DERRICK HIGGINBOTHAM

10 Abstract space: Continuation, infestation and sanitation in the South African Lawscape

ISOLDE DE VILLIERS

11 Unequal scenes

JOHNNY MILLER

12 Sense of place, virtual displacement and a nomos beyond apartheid: What value for a rights-based approach?

LORETTA FERIS AND JACO BARNARD-NAUDE

13 Memory Card Sea Power: Photographs by David Southwood

TEXT BY SEAN CHRISTIE FROM 'UNDER NELSON MANDELA BOULEVARD:

LIFE AMONG THE STOWAWAYS' AND PHOTOGRAPHS BY DAVID SOUTHWOOD

FROM 'MEMORY CARD SEA POWER'

14 Rewriting type: Writing nomos otherwise

IAIN LOW

Index
Spatial Justice;Spatial Injustice;Follow;Lauretta Ngcobo;Black Female Subjectivity;South Africa;JM Coetzee;Miriam Tlali;Virtual Displacement;Abstract Space;Sanitation Syndrome;Van Marle;Black Female Body;Black South African Women;Ministration Scenes;Benito Cereno;Nelson Mandela;Land Appropriation;White Space;South African Home;Lady Selborne;Abyssal Line;Rainbow Nationalism;Karin Van Marle;South African