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OverviewIn Apartheid Remains, Sharad Chari explores the how people handle the remains of segregation and apartheid in South Africa as witnessed through portals in an industrial-residential landscape in the Indian Ocean city of Durban. Through long-term historical and ethnographic research, Chari portrays South Africa's twentieth century as a palimpsest that conserves the remains of multiple pasts, including attempts by the racial state to remake territory and personhood, while instead deepening spatial contradictions and struggles. When South Durban's denizens collectively mobilized in various ways, including through Black Consciousness politics and other attempts at refusing the ruinous articulation of biopolitics, sovereignty, and capital, submerged traditions of the Indian Ocean and the Black Atlantic offered them powerful resources. Of these, Chari reads Black documentary photography as particularly insightful audiovisual blues critique. At the tense interface of Marxism, feminism, and Black study, he offers a method and form of geography attentive to the spatial and embodied remains of history. Apartheid Remains looks out from South Durban to imaginations of abolition of all forms of racial capitalism and environmental suffering that define our planetary predicament. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sharad ChariPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Weight: 0.794kg ISBN: 9781478026174ISBN 10: 1478026170 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 10 May 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews“In the years during which he researched and wrote this book, Sharad Chari practiced a long nearness to people and places subjected to Apartheid’s technologies of unmattering, which aimed to rob them of any meaning. From his insistent being with has come a magnificent, important work of great erudition and political amplitude, and also the rare qualities of tenderness and solace.” -- Gabeba Baderoon, author of * Regarding Muslims: From Slavery to Post-Apartheid * Author InformationSharad Chari is Associate Professor of Geography and Critical Theory at the University of California, Berkeley; Research Associate at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WiSER); and author of Gramsci at Sea and Fraternal Capital: Peasant-Workers, Self-Made Men, and Globalization in Provincial India. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |