Diepsloot
by
 
Harber, Anton.

Title
Diepsloot

Author
Harber, Anton.

ISBN
9781868424214
 
9781868424221

Personal Author
Harber, Anton.

Publication Information
Johannesburg : Jonathan Ball, 2011.

Physical Description
231 pages ; 24 cm

Contents
Prologue: By the side of the road, a place of fear -- 'The closer the blacks get, the greener the whites get' -- The bullfrog with bad attitude -- 'No community has experienced development like this' -- 'I wish I would wake up one morning and find myself in the suburbs' -- "I can't vote for you if you are not helping me' -- 'If it is a blood-case, then we call the police' -- 'Foreigners can have no more than two shops' -- 'There shall be houses, security and comfort for all' -- 'Anything you need, it is here' -- 'The people are too much and the needs are high ' -- Off the record -- Epilogue: Lessons from bullfrogs.

Abstract
"Ask most people about Diepsloot and they will talk of vigilante justice, political unrest, poverty and unemployment, a scene of recent political protests and xenophobic violence, a haven for criminals and undocumented foreigners in the middle of one of the country's wealthiest areas. Diepsloot is a microcosm - a post-apartheid settlement with about 250 000 crammed into five square miles, with more than its fair share of youth, foreigners and unemployed - a way of understanding the politics of this country on the ground, a place which presents so many of the questions facing this country. Why are people still living under these conditions? Why are the local politicians tearing each other apart? How do people survive? Do they still believe in democracy? This title takes you inside, walking the streets, meeting the people, probing the bitter local political battles, and asking what and area like Diepsloot portends for the future of South Africa. These are the stories not being told, these are the voices not being heard and these are the insights you can't get from parliament or Luthuli House"--Bookseller's website.

Subject Term
Squatter settlements -- South Africa -- Johannesburg.
 
Squatter settlements. (OCoLC)fst01131111
 
Slum. (DE-588)4055304-8

Geographic Term
South Africa -- Johannesburg. (OCoLC)fst01206332
 
Johannesburg. (DE-588)4028698-8


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