压力之下:南非中产阶级与“穷人的叛乱”

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M. Burchardt
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在这篇文章中,我探讨了南非中产阶级与民众抗议的关系。这些抗议活动在学术辩论中被称为“穷人的叛乱”,其目标是获得电力、水、教育和住房等公共基础设施。我认为,南非中产阶级与这些“服务提供抗议”的关系是高度矛盾的,充满了政治紧张和结构性矛盾。主要原因是,阶级立场强烈地影响了人们对自己利益的看法,以及他们支持某些抗议活动的倾向。与此同时,也有一些运动超越了这种以阶级为基础的利益。2015年开始的#学费必须下降#和#罗德必须下降#等学生抗议活动表明,扩大高等教育机会的物质利益和非殖民化教育的意识形态利益可以融合在一起,将新的集体主题融合在一起,并激励它们形成新的政治形式。
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Under pressure: South Africa’s middle classes and the ‘rebellion of the poor’
ABSTRACT In this article, I explore the relationship of South Africa’s middle classes to popular protests. Dubbed ‘the rebellion of the poor’ in scholarly debates, these protests target access to public infrastructures such as electricity, water, education and housing. I argue that the relationship of South Africa’s middle classes to these ‘service delivery protests’ is highly ambivalent, charged with political tensions and structural contradictions. The main reason is that class positionalities strongly shape people’s perceptions of their interests and their inclinations to support certain kinds of protest. At the same time, there are movements that transcend this scenario of class-based interests. Student protests such as #Feesmustfall and #Rhodesmustfall that began in 2015 signal how material interests in widening the access to tertiary education and ideological interests in decolonial education can coalesce, amalgamizing new collective subjects into being and galvanising them into new forms of politics.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Contemporary African Studies (JCAS) is an interdisciplinary journal seeking to promote an African-centred scholarly understanding of societies on the continent and their location within the global political economy. Its scope extends across a wide range of social science and humanities disciplines with topics covered including, but not limited to, culture, development, education, environmental questions, gender, government, labour, land, leadership, political economy politics, social movements, sociology of knowledge and welfare. JCAS welcomes contributions reviewing general trends in the academic literature with a specific focus on debates and developments in Africa as part of a broader aim of contributing towards the development of viable communities of African scholarship. The journal publishes original research articles, book reviews, notes from the field, debates, research reports and occasional review essays. It also publishes special issues and welcomes proposals for new topics. JCAS is published four times a year, in January, April, July and October.
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