Growing up in the new South Africa : childhood and adolescence in post-apartheid Cape Town
معرفی کتاب «Growing up in the new South Africa : childhood and adolescence in post-apartheid Cape Town» نوشتهٔ Rachel Bray, Imke Gooskens, Lauren Kahn, Sue Moses, Jeremy Seekings، منتشرشده توسط نشر HSRC Press; Human Sciences Research Council در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
A compelling account of everyday life for the first generation of children and adolescents growing up in post-apartheid South Africa, this pioneering study is based on rich ethnographic research conducted in the outskirts of Cape Town in the Fish Hoek Valley, an area of affluent middle-class suburbs, semi-rural smallholdings, working-class housing estates, and semi-formal settlements of African residents. Findings show that the society has changed in profound ways, but many features of the apartheid era persist—material inequalities and poverty continue to shape everyday life, race and class continue to define neighborhoods, and "integration" is a sought-after but limited experience for the young. How has the end of apartheid affected the experiences of South African children and adolescents? This pioneering study provides a compelling account of the realities of everyday life for the first generation of children and adolescents growing up in a democratic South Africa. The authors examine the lives of young people across historically divided communities at home, in the neighbourhoods where they live, and at school. The picture that emerges is one of both diversity and similarity as young people navigate their way through a complex landscape that is unevenly 'post'-apartheid. Historically and culturally rooted, their identities are forged in response to their perceptions of social redress and to anxieties about 'others' living on the margins of their daily lives. Although society has changed in profound ways, many features of the apartheid era persist: material inequalities and poverty continue to shape everyday life; race and class continue to define neighbourhoods, and 'integration' is a sought-after but limited experience for the young Growing up in the new South Africa is based on rich ethnographic research in one area of Cape Town, together with an analysis of quantitative data for the city as a whole. The authors, all based at the time in the Centre for Social Science Research at the University of Cape Town, draw on varied disciplinary backgrounds to reveal a world in which young people's lives are shaped by an often adverse environment and the agency that they themselves exercise. This book should be read by anyone, whether inside or outside of the university, interested in the well-being of young South Africans and the social realities of post-apartheid South Africa How has the end of apartheid affected the experiences of South African children and adolescents? This study provides an account of the realities of everyday life for the first generation of children and adolescents growing up in a democratic South Africa. It is suitable for those interested in the social realities of post-apartheid South Africa.
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