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Claiming Space: A Case Study of Ndebele Zimbabwean Migrants’ Music in Johannesburg
Global technological advancements in transport and communication have led to a compression of time and space, but some populations are confined to their geographic regions. This paper uses a qualitative approach to conduct an intersectional analysis of music by Zimbabwean migrants in Johannesburg South Africa to explore how migrants respond to this phenomenon. It presents the ways in which the migrants construct identities and spatial imaginaries as a form of claiming space in Johannesburg and globally. Xenophobia in South Africa and the migrants’ memories of the Zimbabwean State violence necessitates the narration of identities and spatial imaginaries where the migrants can claim belonging. The paper argues that even where the identities imagined do not carry currency in the contemporary world. They work to critique the current racialised global hierarchy that does not include the migrants in its power geometry.
期刊介绍:
Revista INVI focuses in the subject of residential habitat, understanding that this is the complex result of various factors that unfold over time on multiple scales. The journal disseminates works carried out under multidisciplinary and integral approaches and its contents are defined by an editorial policy that prioritizes the quality of the collaborations, their originality, theme relevance, systematization and scientific rigor, especially valuing those derived from academic research. The topics and areas of interest to be published include, but are not limited to: -Production, development and transformations of the residential habitat -Experience of inhabiting, identity and role of the inhabitant -Territorial management, territorial public policies and social participation -Urban land, access to housing and real estate market -Urban transformations, expansion, segregation and gentrification -Vulnerability, poverty and slums -Residential design, habitat construction techniques and materials -Quality of life, sustainability, habitability and residential satisfaction -Socio-natural risks and disasters in the urban and rural environment -Mobility, displacements and migrations