Land, memory, reconstruction, and justice : perspectives on land claims in South Africa / edited by Cherryl Walker [and others].
2010
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Title
Land, memory, reconstruction, and justice : perspectives on land claims in South Africa / edited by Cherryl Walker [and others].
Published
Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, [2010]
Copyright
©2010
Call Number
HD1333.S6 L3575 2010
ISBN
9780821419274 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0821419277 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780821443545 (e-book)
0821443542 (e-book)
0821419277 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780821443545 (e-book)
0821443542 (e-book)
Description
[xiv], 335 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)475442656
Summary
""An outstanding and timely collection, Land, Memory, Reconstruction, and Justice is the most comprehensive treatment of land restitution in South Africa. It brings together a wealth of thematic and case study material from across the country and provides a rounded view of the multiple meanings of land restitution in postapartheid South Africa."---Ben Cousins, Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), University of the Western Cape" ""Written and edited by some of the leading scholars and activists on the land question in South Africa, this book is set to make an important and welcome contribution."---Lungisile Ntsebeza, University of Cape Town" "Land is a significant and controversial topic in South Africa. Addressing the land claims of those dispossessed in the past has proved to be a demanding, multidimensional process. In many respects the land restitution program that was launched as part of the county's transition to democracy in 1994 has failed to meet expectations, with ordinary citizens, policymakers, and analysts questioning not only its progress but also its outcomes and parameters." "Land, Memory, Reconstruction, and Justice brings together a wealth of topical material and case studies by leading experts in the field who present a rich mix of perspectives from politics, sociology, geography, social anthropology, law, history, and agricultural economics. The collection addresses both the material and the symbolic dimensions of land claims, in rural and urban contexts, and explores the complex intersection of issues confronting the restitution program, from the promotion of livelihoods to questions of rights, identity, and transitional justice."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgments
ix
Abbreviations
xi
Introduction / Thembela Kepe
1
pt. 1
CONTEXTUAL, COMPARATIVE, AND LEGAL PERSPECTIVES
One.
Reconciling the Past, Present, and Future
The Parameters and Practices of Land Restitution in South Africa / Ruth Hall
17
Two.
Giving Land Back or Righting Wrongs?
Comparative Issues in the Study of Land Restitution / Deborah James
41
Three.
Change through Jurisprudence
The Role of the Courts in Broadening the Scope of Restitution / Hanri Mostert
61
pt. 2
RESTITUTION VOICES: MEMORY, CONTESTATION, RECONSTRUCTION
Four.
Urban Restitution Narratives
Black River, Cape Town / Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie
83
Five.
The Right to Land Restitution as Inspiration for Mobilization / Marc Wegerif
100
Six.
Choosing Cash over Land in Kalk Bay and Knysna
The Time Factor in Urban Land Claims / Anna Bohlin
116
Seven.
Securing Postsettlement Support toward Sustainable Restitution Lessons from Covie / Tim Xipu
pt. 3
RESTITUTING COMMUNITY: POLITICS, IDENTITY, DEVELOPMENT
Eight.
Acrimonious Stakeholder Politics
Reconciliation and Redevelopment in District Six / Christiaan Beyers
143
Nine.
"Model Tribes" and Iconic Conservationists?
Tracking the Makuleke Restitution Case in Kruger National Park / Kees van der Waal
Ten.
The [≠]Khomani San Land Claim against the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park Requiring and Acquiring Authenticity / William Ellis
181
Eleven.
The Ambiguities of Using Betterment Restitution as a Vehicle for Development An Eastern Cape Case Study / Eric Mgujulwa
Twelve.
Land Restitution and Community Politics
The Case of Roosboom in KwaZulu-Natal / Chizuko Sato
215
pt. 4
RESTITUTION POLICY: LIMITS AND POSSIBILITIES
Thirteen.
Land Claims and Comanagement of Protected Areas in South Africa Exploring the Challenges / Thembela Kepe
235
Fourteen.
Restitution in Default
Land Claims and the Redevelopment of Cato Manor, Durban / Cherryl Walker
255
Fifteen.
Unfinished Business
The Role of Governmental Institutions after Restitution of Land Rights / Alan Dodson
273
Sixteen.
Restitution, Agriculture, and Livelihoods
National Debates and Case Studies from Limpopo Province / Tshililo Manenzhe
288
Seventeen.
Strategic Questions about Strategic Partners
Challenges and Pitfalls in South Africa's New Model of Land Restitution / Espen Sjaastad
306
Contributors
325
Index
328