Working People Speak
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Working People Speak
Oral Histories of Neoliberal Africa
Fontein, Joost; Mujere, Joseph; Wiegratz, Joerg
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
178
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9781032743172
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Foreword - Voices of Survival and Resistance: African Lives Under Neoliberalism. Introduction - The case for oral histories of neoliberal Africa 1. As jy arm is, is jy fokol! - Poverty, personalism, and development: farmworkers' experiences of neoliberal South Africa 2. Of Space and Alienation: South African stories of unfree life under racial capitalism 3. The economic lives of migrant women in a South African city: informal work, gender, and transformative possibilities 4. Class, cash and control in the South Sudan and Darfur borderlands 5. Neoliberal transformations after war: gendered narratives of post-conflict survival and crisis in Gulu district, northern Uganda 6. Asserting autonomy and belonging in precarious times: working lives of women labour broker workers in Johannesburg, South Africa 7. From state corporatism to workerism: Alfred Makwarimba and trade unionism in Zimbabwe under neoliberalism Afterword - Talking and writing about the history of the exploited and oppressed
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Oral History;Africa;Neoliberalism;Capitalism
Foreword - Voices of Survival and Resistance: African Lives Under Neoliberalism. Introduction - The case for oral histories of neoliberal Africa 1. As jy arm is, is jy fokol! - Poverty, personalism, and development: farmworkers' experiences of neoliberal South Africa 2. Of Space and Alienation: South African stories of unfree life under racial capitalism 3. The economic lives of migrant women in a South African city: informal work, gender, and transformative possibilities 4. Class, cash and control in the South Sudan and Darfur borderlands 5. Neoliberal transformations after war: gendered narratives of post-conflict survival and crisis in Gulu district, northern Uganda 6. Asserting autonomy and belonging in precarious times: working lives of women labour broker workers in Johannesburg, South Africa 7. From state corporatism to workerism: Alfred Makwarimba and trade unionism in Zimbabwe under neoliberalism Afterword - Talking and writing about the history of the exploited and oppressed
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