Of Space and Alienation: South African stories of unfree life under racial capitalism

Luísa Calvete Portela Barbosa
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ABSTRACT This article explores how to make sense of the feeling of unfreedom in South Africa today and how this unfreedom, charged with local and historical legacies, can be connected to global capitalist dynamics. Paralleling excerpts of the oral histories of Khumo who moved to Johannesburg in 1976, and Kagiso, who moved in 2015, this piece discusses how dispossession characterises unfreedom. Bringing literature on racial capitalism back to South Africa, its place of origin, and grounding it in the narratives of Khumo and Kagiso, the piece discusses the history and development of global dynamics of spatial exclusion and subjective, material, and productive-creative alienation. Furthermore, it discusses how Khumo and Kagiso perceive dispossession as historical thus racialised and manufactured, and contest it by negating racialisation and the idea of freedom. The article thus contributes to wider debates about neoliberalism in Africa, and (global) racial capitalism, showing how dispossession remains the main expression of unfreedom under capitalism; and how unfree life is reproduced every day in and through cities, and is lived as alienation.
空间与异化:种族资本主义下南非不自由生活的故事
本文探讨了如何理解当今南非的不自由感,以及这种充满地方和历史遗产的不自由如何与全球资本主义动态联系起来。这篇文章对比了1976年搬到约翰内斯堡的库莫和2015年搬到约翰内斯堡的卡吉索的口述历史摘录,讨论了剥夺是如何体现不自由的。这篇文章将种族资本主义的文献带回其发源地南非,并以Khumo和Kagiso的叙述为基础,讨论了空间排斥以及主观、物质和生产-创造异化的全球动态的历史和发展。此外,它还讨论了库莫和鹿木索如何将剥夺视为历史的,因此种族化和制造的,并通过否定种族化和自由的概念来反驳它。因此,这篇文章促进了关于非洲新自由主义和(全球)种族资本主义的更广泛辩论,展示了在资本主义下,剥夺如何仍然是不自由的主要表现;不自由的生活是如何每天在城市中或通过城市再现,并以异化的方式生活。
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