Go Home or Die Here: Violence, Xenophobia and the Reinvention of Difference in South Africa



Go Home or Die Here: Violence, Xenophobia and the Reinvention of Difference in South Africa
The xenophobic attacks that started in Alexandra, Johannesburg in May 2008 before quickly spreading around the country caused an outcry across the world and raised many fundamental questions: Of what profound social malaise is xenophobia-and the violence that it inspires-a symptom? Have our economic and political choices created new forms of exclusion that fuel anger and distrust? What consequence... more details

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Author skuy alon, verryn bishop paul, hassim shireen, kupe tawana, worby eric
Format paperback
ISBN 9781868144877
Pages 272
Publisher Witwatersrand University Press
Manufacturer Wits University Press
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The xenophobic attacks that started in Alexandra, Johannesburg in May 2008 before quickly spreading around the country caused an outcry across the world and raised many fundamental questions: Of what profound social malaise is xenophobia-and the violence that it inspires-a symptom? Have our economic and political choices created new forms of exclusion that fuel anger and distrust? What consequences does the emergence of xenophobia hold for the idea of an equal, non-racial society as symbolized by a democratic South Africa? On May 28, 2008 the Faculty of Humanities in the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg convened an urgent colloquium that focused on searching for short and long term solutions. Nearly 20 individuals-mostly Wits academics from a variety of disciplines, but also two student leaders, a journalist and a bishop-addressed the unfolding violence in ways that were conversant with the moment, yet rooted in scholarship and ongoing research. Go Home or Die Here emanates directly from the colloquium. It hopes to make sense of the nuances and trajectories of building a democratic society out of a deeply divided and conflictual past, in the conditions of global recession, heightening inequalities and future uncertainty. With extensive photographs by award-winning photographer Alon Skuy, who covered the violence for The Times newspaper, the volume is passionate and engaged, and aims to stimulate reflection, debate and activism among concerned members of a broad public.
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