
After Freedom: The Rise of the Post-Apartheid Generation in Democratic South Africa | |
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ISBN | 0807007463 |
ISBN-13 | 9780807007464 |
Publication | 01 June 2025 |
Number of Pages | 296 |
Format Type | Hardcover |
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And immigrant to reveal what life is like in South Africa today These on the ground portraits offer an intimate look at the rising generation of young people and explore what the complex political landscape means to the average person After Freedom is a timely look at how the generation that came of age post apartheid is grappling with a tenuous democracy in a globalized economy After Freedom The Rise of the Post Apartheid Generation in Democratic South AfricaFull disclosure I received a copy of this book for free through the First Reads program here on Goodreads. After freedomcare Newman and De Lannoy easily bridge the gap between academic and popular nonfiction with a meticulously researched and emotionally gripping study of seven South African young adults of the post apartheid generation The book has many fine qualities It is nonjudgmental.
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Too many people are being left behind After Freedom The Rise of the Post Apartheid Generation in Democratic South Africa Very interesting and I learned a lot I would love to visit South Africa in person My only complaint is that I would have liked to see photos throughout the book After Freedom The Rise of the Post Apartheid Generation in Democratic South Africa I am planning a trip to South Africa but I know very little about the contemporary society post apartheid. After Freedom booklet This a great introduction I think I have a better understanding now It is partly an anthropological comparison with African American history.
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Apartheid ended almost exactly twenty years ago but its effects are still palpable Here the authors have pulled together the stories of a diverse set of seven people living in post apartheid South Africa. After Freedom nonfiction text It s a smart book starting with the selection of participants This isn t a random group they were chosen based on race class gender and political view among presumably other factors The authors don t make the mistake of treating these individuals as representatives of their class race etc. PDF After freedomvoice Each individual is treated as something of a case study we don t get full biographies and there isn t a linear narrative or question of chronologically what happened next Instead we see Brandon s loss of tangible financial benefits associated with being White capitalised per the book Daniel s success which would have been impossible or close to during apartheid Thandwisa s lost and unavailable opportunities Their stories are told separately one after another but with periodic links back to other subjects to make the connections clearer Add to that dozens of supplemental interview and statistics read the endnotes to give a broader picture and you have a really interesting complex look at the way the end of apartheid has changed things in and for South Africa. Book After freedom boat Although it isn t within the scope of the book in some of the cases I wished there were full length works about the participants Suzanne sounds like she d have some intense stories to tell. Book After freedompay I received a free copy of this book via a Goodreads giveaway After Freedom The Rise of the Post Apartheid Generation in Democratic South Africa Like many who have written on the recent history of South Africa 1 the authors come away from their story with a strong sense of unease about the way in which the hope and promise of a post racial South Africa has been squandered in the face of political apathy by a generation that feels itself robbed of the promises of advancement that they felt their due Given the issues of political corruption and the decline of safety and the collapse of education and infrastructure in South Africa the authors see a great deal of insecurity even among those who have been well equipped through their education and family connections in contemporary South Africa For those who lacked such benefits there has been a rising sense of frustration with a lack of progress and an inability for an economy to provide jobs for those who want to work but are unable to find it and those are a huge portion of the South African population a worrisome level it must be admitted This book tells the stories of a variety of people in South Africa and explores the shared frustration with the way things are as well as with the wide gulf between how some of them have fared as opposed to others and the troublesome nature of the nation that they share. Book After freedom This book is a bit less than 250 pages long and is divided into ten chapters that focus on various themes that are present in the lives of the people interviewed and studied by the authors all of whose names have been changed presumably so that they do not suffer repercussions for sharing information with the researchers The authors begin with a preface that explains the germ of their idea for this project before an introductory chapter that discusses the people that this book is about 1 After that the author looks at the legacies of apartheid explored from various perspectives 2 as well as the struggle for one of the women in particular to find work 3 and keep her mental health going The author explores the dilemma faced by successful blacks who are viewed as being coconuts for being white on the inside 4 as well as the way that coloureds have been forgotten in post apartheid South Africa 5 The authors look at the other side of the coloured divide at those who are doing well 6 discuss the question of how it is that people deal with the past being wrong but the past 7 as well as the movements and migrations to Cape Town and other cities and outside of South Africa and back 8 before the authors discuss the political anger of many of the people in the book 9 as well as the sad state of South Africa after freedom 10 The book ends with a note on terms and methods acknowledgements notes works cited and an index. After Freedom booking The authors are clearly cosmopolitan and liberal Westerners whose research was inspired and influenced by previous looks at societies struggling with deep racial divides like the American South in the first half of the 20th century That said the authors note that there were indeed great differences between the American South of the 1930 s and contemporary South Africa For one the education system of the United States was better than that of South Africa and there were a lot jobs available as well in a society moving out of the Great Depression and facing the expansion that comes from war and then consumer driven demand than is the case for a post industrial South Africa that struggles to find enough to do for its people in the face of massive mistrust and insecurity in the stability of small businesses and the atmosphere they work in And if the authors who are not inclined to be particularly pessimistic about a society they want to see succeed are so downcast about South Africa s glacial progress towards widespread well being the reader can scarcely be optimistic about such matters 1 See for example After Freedom The Rise of the Post Apartheid Generation in Democratic South Africa In 1994 South Africa underwent a remarkably peaceful transition Governance by the all white National Party came to an end and a national election placed power in the hands of the African National Congress ANC Along with this transition the remaining legal constructs of apartheid were abolished For the majority of South Africans the struggle for freedom had been won but the hard work of transforming a nation into a just society had just started After Freedom makes a determined effort to define the attitudes and opinions that spanned the societal spectrum of South Africa some twenty years after the 1994 election The approach used by Katherine Newman divided South Africa into seven socioeconomic groups She then chose a representative member from each group and studied that person for approximately two years. Book After freedomvoice The study of each representative consisted of periodic interviews with the designated person as well as their family friends and acquaintances After Freedom is essentially a report on the successes and failures of ANC governance as perceived by Newman s selected group of people Additionally Newman provides various statistical facts that support supplement or at times contradict her subject s observations. Book After freedom The end result is a book that should be cautiously read The impressions of South Africa that are imparted are the impressions of an extremely limited sample of people These impressions may extend to a great many people or they may be limited to the unique experiences of the individual By the end of the book I found myself relying on the footnoted facts about South Africa than on the opinions of the individuals to form my own impression of life in the new South Africa twenty plus years after its remarkable transformation. After Freedom nonfiction writing From my perspective After Freedom illuminates a new South Africa that is still extremely new It s somewhat meaningless to look at the country at this stage in their journey It is unquestionably good that apartheid was eliminated even if the overnight removal of such a power and control structure resulted in their current problems with social uncertainty and large increases in crime To this end the ANC has been deficient in ensuring that access to education is universal Law enforcement could also be expanded and focused on the worst elements of crime in the country However good governance is about priorities and with so many people living in abject poverty at the start of majority rule those priorities have centered upon alleviating starvation bringing clean water to poor communities and providing basic sanitation These are not flashy things that broadcast success to the outside world and they are not easy things that can be accomplished quickly But they needed to be done and the government is achieving measurable and commendable progress. After freedomds The world s perception of South Africa as being the safe and modernized country at the tip of the African continent will likely return but when it does the citizens of the entire nation will share in that success However that is just my opinion based on the contents of just one book and my hopes for a country that I found truly enchanting during my visit in 2002 After Freedom The Rise of the Post Apartheid Generation in Democratic South Africa I received this book free from LibraryThing s Early Reviewer program The authors wanted to show how people are adapting to the post apartheid society in South Africa They worked with researchers and outreach programs to enroll 7 persons from the three major racial groups in South Africa Black Coloured and White Some black people are doing well in the new society and others are still living in extreme poverty due to policies put in place under apartheid Based upon this book the government has done a great deal providing old age pensions for everyone child support payments for single parents and housing clean water for millions of people But there are still millions of people living in extreme poverty Reading about the extreme poverty was depressing I have one complaint There is a missing footnote Chapter 6 p 132 footnote 6 Footnotes at the back of the book for chapter 6 stop at footnote 5. After freedomain locals However I believe that this book is a solid 4 stars out of 5 It would be suitable for college courses and lay readers After Freedom The Rise of the Post Apartheid Generation in Democratic South Africa Newman s book about school shootings was my first introduction to her work and this engaging critical ethnography analysis of a group of born frees in post apartheid South Africa was an excellent follow up More than anything the book illustrates the power of education to enhance upward mobility regardless of race After Freedom The Rise of the Post Apartheid Generation in Democratic South Africa
After Freedom: The Rise of the Post-Apartheid Generation in Democratic South Africa By Katherine S. Newman |
0807007463 |
9780807007464 |
English |
296 |
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