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Gaining Ground?: Rights and Property in South African Land Reform

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Gaining Ground?: Rights and Property in South African Land Reform

$263.21
 

Gaining Ground? Rights and Property in South African Land Reform examines how land reform policy and practice in post-apartheid South Africa have been produced and contested.

Set in the province of Mpumalanga, the book gives an ethnographic account of local initiatives and conflicts, showing how the poorest sectors of the landless have defied the South African state's attempts to privatize land holdings and create a new class of African farmers. They insist that the 'rights-based' rather than the 'market-driven' version of land reform should prevail and that land restitution was intended to benefit all Africans. However their attempts to gain land access often backfire. Despite state assurances that land reform would benefit all, illegal land selling and 'brokering' are pervasive, representing one of the only feasible routes to land access by the poor.

This book shows how human rights lawyers, NGOs and the state, in interaction with local communities, have tried to square these symbolic and economic claims on land.

Winner of the inaugural Elliott P. Skinner Book Award of the Association of Africanist Anthropology, 2008




Author: Deborah James
Publisher: Routledge Cavendish
Publication Date: Nov 24, 2006
Number of Pages: 298 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: 1904385621
ISBN-13: 9781904385622
 

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