Undoing Apartheid

Undoing Apartheid
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Artikel-Nr:
9781509552825
Seiten:
202
Autor:
Premesh Lalu
Gewicht:
460 g
Format:
216x138x23 mm
Serie:
Critical South
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Premesh Lalu is Research Professor and founding Director of the Centre for Humanities Research at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa.
Post-apartheid South Africa still struggles to overcome the past, not just because the material conditions of apartheid linger but because the intellectual conditions it created have not been thoroughly dismantled. The system of 'petty apartheid', which controlled the minutia of everyday life, became a means of dragooning human beings into adapting to increasingly mechanized forms of life that stifle desire and creative endeavour. As a result, apartheid is incessantly repeated in the struggle to move beyond it.
 
In Undoing Apartheid, Premesh Lalu argues that only an aesthetic education can lead to a future beyond apartheid. To find ways to escape the vicious cycle, he traces the patterns created by three theatrical works by William Kentridge, Jane Taylor, and the Handspring Puppet Company - Faustus in Africa, Woyzeck on the Highveld, and Ubu and the Truth Commission - which coincided with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of apartheid. Through the analysis of these works, Lalu uncovers the roots of modern thinking about race and affirms the need to revitalize a post-apartheid reconciliation endowed with truth - if only to keep alive the rhyme of hope and history.
Acknowledgements
 
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Double-binds of Apartheid
 
Chapter 2: Apartheid's Mythic Precursors
 
Chapter 3: The Return of Faust: Hyenas, Rats and other Miscreants
 
Chapter 4: Woyzeck and the Secret Life of Apartheid's Things
 
Chapter 5: Post-apartheid Slapstick
 
Chapter 6: The Double Futures of Post-apartheid Freedom
 
Notes
 
Bibliography

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