South Africa

South Africa

by Alexander Johnston
South Africa

South Africa

by Alexander Johnston

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Overview

At the heart of South Africa's 'miracle' transition from intractable ethno-racial conflict to democracy was an improvised nation born out of war weariness, hope, idealism and calculated pragmatism on the part of the elites who negotiated the compromise settlement. In the absence of any of the conventional bonds of national consciousness, the improvised nation was fixed on the civic identity and national citizenship envisaged in the new constitution.

In the twentieth anniversary year of the country's democracy, South Africa reviews the progress of nation-building in post-apartheid South Africa, assesses how well the improvised nation has been embedded in a shared life for South Africans and offers a prognosis for its future. It draws up a socio-economic profile of the population which is the raw material of nation-building. It measures the contributions of the polity and the constitution, religion and values, as well as sport and the media, to building a sense of national citizenship. The book explains the abrupt discontinuity between the contributions of Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki to nation-building and goes on to note the changing focus from reconciliation between black and white to include a concern for social cohesion in a society beset by violent crime, corruption and citizen deviance and dissidence.

South Africa reconsiders the short, intense life cycle of Afrikaner nationalism and portrays the ambiguous relationships between African nationalism, non-racialism, civic nationalism and 'African tradition' in the ideology and practice of the African National Congress. In doing so, it provides a comprehensive analysis of a crucial aspect of South Africa's first twenty years of democracy, as well as exploring intriguing questions for the student of nationalism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780931951
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 07/31/2014
Series: Inventing the Nation
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 920 KB

About the Author

Alexander Johnston is a research associate of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, where he was Professor of Political Science from 1994 to 2002. Subsequently he was Senior Associate at the Centre for Development and Enterprise in Johannesburg. He currently works as a political risk consultant.
Alexander Johnston is the author of Inventing the Nation: South Africa (2014). From 1994 to 2002 he was Professor of Political Science at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Subsequently he was Senior Associate at the Centre for Development and Enterprise, Johannesburg. He is currently an adjunct researcher of the Durban University of Technology, South Africa.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The problem of nationalism in post-apartheid South Africa
Part I: The raw material of nation-building
1. Who are South Africans?
Part II: Nationalism and the end of apartheid
2. Legacies
3. Improvising the nation: 1990-96
Part III: Beyond the improvised nation
4. Over the rainbow: from Mandela to Mbeki
5. From reconciliation to social cohesion
Part IV: South Africa today: coming together or falling apart?
6. Do South Africans have a shared life?
7. The spectre of anomie: deviance and national citizenship
8. Nation-building 20 years on
Conclusion: The problem of nationalism in South Africa today
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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