South African Cultural Studies
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South African Cultural Studies

A Safundi Reader on Media, Contexts, and Identities, 1999–2024

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eBook - ePub

South African Cultural Studies

A Safundi Reader on Media, Contexts, and Identities, 1999–2024

About this book

This book offers a holistic guide as to how South African identity and culture can be understood in the past, present, and future.

Drawing from the rich archive of previously published articles from the journal Safundi, South African Cultural Studies documents the mutual histories of the country and the journal over the past quarter century. Divided into six sections, the first section addresses cultural figures, including Oprah Winfrey, Trevor Noah, Olive Schreiner, and Dimitri Tsafendas - an unusual group that illustrates the unique and international character of South African culture. The second part brings attention to the important role that photography has had in depicting and narrating South African cultural life, whether through the intimacies found in recent images by Zanele Muholi or the historical work of David Goldblatt and Santu Mofokeng. The third section of the book looks at music as another idiom that has proven indispensable for South African social life with Miriam Makeba, Rodriguez, and Die Antwoord providing examples. The fourth and fifth sections of this book address sexuality and film, respectively, underscoring at once the contrasting approaches to popular culture that have surfaced in Safundi as well as their requisite abilities for grasping everyday tastes and mores. The worlds of Ms. magazine, District 9, Black Panther, and Spike Lee, to pick only several topics raised, supply ways of thinking across these chapters. The final section of the volume concludes with the role of place in the construction of culture, whether museums, national monuments, the Spur restaurant franchise, or landscapes like the Karoo.

This book will be an indispensable resource for scholars, students, activists and critics, as well as readers who are generally interested in understanding South Africa's cultural history over the past century.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
eBook ISBN
9781040433881
Year
2025

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Citation Information
  7. Notes on Contributors
  8. Introduction
  9. Section I Cultural Figures and Approaches
  10. Section II Photography
  11. Section III Music
  12. Section IV Sexualities
  13. Section V Film
  14. Section VI Cultural Landscapes
  15. Index