South Africa, Settler Colonialism And The Failures Of Liberal Democracy Paperback
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Thiven Reddy
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In South Africa, two unmistakable features describe post-Apartheid politics. The first is the formal framework of liberal democracy, including regular elections, multiple political parties and a range of progressive social rights. The second is the politics of the `extraordinary', which includes a political discourse that relies on threats and the use of violence, the crude re-racialization of numerous conflicts, and protests over various popular grievances. In this highly original work, Thiven Reddy shows how conventional approaches to understanding democratization have failed to capture the complexities of South Africa's post-Apartheid transition. Rather, as a product of imperial expansion, the South African state, capitalism and citizen identities have been uniquely shaped by a particular mode of domination, namely settler colonialism. South Africa, Settler Colonialism and the Failures of Liberal Democracy is an important work that sheds light on the nature of modernity, democracy and the complex politics of contemporary South Africa.
ISBN-10
1783602236
ISBN-13
9781783602230
Language
English
Publisher
Zed Books Ltd
Publication Date
15-Dec-15
Number of Pages
224
About the Author
Thiven Reddy is a senior lecturer in the Department of Political Studies, University of Cape Town. His previous publications include Hegemony and Resistance: Contesting Identities in South Africa.
Editorial Review
`Offers a radical, dissenting and original analysis of contemporary South Africa' Colin Bundy, Oxford University (Emeritus) `This is a book that South African political studies has been waiting for.' Harry Garuba, University of Cape Town `An important attempt to provide us with a framework for understanding present-day South African politics.' Anthony Bogues, Brown University 'Harnessing sophisticated scholarly literature on the subject, [Reddy] argues that South Africa's past as a settler colony ruled for decades by authoritarian white supremacists has made its transition to liberal democracy particularly difficult.' Foreign Affairs