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Rights and Responsibilities in Rural South Africa
Gender, Personhood, and the Crisis of Meaning
Kathleen Rice (Author)
9780253066176
Paperback / softback, published 20 June 2023
198 pages, 1 b&w photo - 1 Halftones, black and white
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm, 0.299 kg
In Rights and Responsibilities in Rural South Africa, Rice illuminates the importance of South Africa in global human rights discourse.
Rights and Responsibilities in Rural South Africa examines the gendered and generational conflicts surrounding social change in South Africa's rural Eastern Cape roughly twenty years after the end of Apartheid. In post-Apartheid South Africa, rights-based public discourse and state practices promote liberal, autonomous, and egalitarian notions of personhood, yet widespread unemployment and poverty demand that people rely closely on one another and forge relationships that disrupt the gendered and generational hierarchies framed as traditional and culturally authentic. Kathleen Rice examines the ways these tensions and restructurings lead to uncertainties about how South Africans should live together in their daily lives, with particular implications for understanding and responding to widespread gendered and sexual conflict and violence. Focusing particularly on the women of the village of Mhlambini, Rights and Responsibilities in Rural South Africa offers compelling portraits of how they experience and navigate widespread social and economic change and presents their experiences as a way of understanding how people navigate the moral ambiguities of contemporary South African life.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Lodge and the NGO
2. Rights and Responsibilities
3. Social Grants and the Moral Bureaucracy of Merit
4. Working Women, Wives, and Rural Feminine Personhood
5. The Moral Ambiguity of Ukuthwala
Conclusion: Rights and Responsibilities Revisited
Glossary
Notes
References
Index