As Long as They Don't Bury Me Here. Social Relations of Poverty in a Namibian Shantytown

As Long as They Don't Bury Me Here. Social Relations of Poverty in a Namibian Shantytown

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Publisher's Synopsis

An increasing number of poor Southern Africans live in poverty-stricken urban slums or shantytowns. Focusing on four shantytowns in the northern Namibian town of Oshakati, this book analyses the coping strategies of the poorest sections of such populations. The study is based on fieldwork conducted intermittently during a period of ten years. It combines theories of political, economic and cultural structuration, and of the material and cultural basis for social relations of inclusion and exclusion as practise. The poorest shanty dwellers are marginalised or excluded from vital urban and rural relationships and forced into social relations of poverty amongst themselves. Having experienced long-term processes of impoverishment, the very poorest and most destitute in the shantytowns tend to give up improving their lives and act in ways that further undermine their position.

Book information

ISBN: 9783905758245
Publisher: African Books Collective
Imprint: Basler Afrika Bibliographien
Pub date:
DEWEY: 325.3
Language: English
Number of pages: 214
Weight: 349g
Height: 170mm
Width: 240mm
Spine width: 11mm