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Volume 9, Issue 4
Fall 2007


ISSN: 215-2448

Special Issue

The Politics of Inequality: South Africa Then and Now

Guest Editor: R. Hunt Davis, Jr.


Articles


Introduction
R. Hunt Davis, Jr.  |  HTML  |  PDF
(1-5)


Invisible Resurrection: The Recreation of a Communist Party in South Africa in the 1950's
Sheridan Johns  |  HTML  |  PDF (7-24)


"Mannenberg": Notes on the Making of an Icon and Anthem
John Edwin Mason  |  HTML  |  PDF (25-46)


The Ash Heap of History: Reflections on Historical Research in Southern Africa
Robert Edgar  |  HTML  |  PDF (47-61)


South African Land Reform and the Global Development Industry
Thackwray Driver  |  HTML  |  PDF (63-79)


Patrolling the Resource Transfer Frontier: Economic Rights and the South African Constitutional Court's Contributions to International Justice
Henry Richardson III  |  HTML  |  PDF (81-106)


Contesting Liberal Legality: Informal Legal Cultures in Post-Apartheid South Africa's Privatizing Seafood Fishery
Ken Salo  |  HTML  |  PDF (107-125)


Media, Social Movements and the State: Competing Images of HIV/AIDS in South Africa
Sean Jacobs and Krista Johnson  |  HTML  |  PDF (127-152)


Book Reviews

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Colonialism in Question: Theory, Knowledge, History. Frederick Cooper. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005. 327pp.
Charlotte Baker  |  HTML  |  PDF (153-154)


Reversing Sail: A History of the African Diaspora. Michael A. Gomez. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 219 pp.
J. Omar McCalpin  |  HTML  |  PDF (154-155)


Popular Intellectuals and Social Movements: Framing Protest in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Michiel Baud and Rosanne Rutten, eds. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 222 pp.
Devashree Gupta  |  HTML  |  PDF (156-157)


Prisoners of Freedom: Human Rights and the African Poor. Harri Englund. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2006. 260 pp.
Emily Musil  |  HTML  |  PDF (157-159)


Women in African Parliaments. Gretchen Bauer and Hannah Evelyn Britton, eds. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2006. 235pp.
Chineze J. Onyejekwe  |  HTML  |  PDF (159-161)


Fiscal Disobedience: An Anthropology of Economic Regulation in Central Africa. Janet Roitman. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005. 233 pp.
Jeremy Rich  |  HTML  |  PDF (161-162)


Developmental Local Government: A Case Study of South Africa. Jaap De Visser. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2005. 313 pp.
Didibhuku Wellington Thwala  |  HTML  |  PDF (163-164)