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“We are Gauteng People”: Challenging the Politics of Xenophobia in Khutsong,South Africa
Authors:Joshua D Kirshner
Institution:1. Geography Department, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa;2. j.kirshner@ru.ac.za
Abstract:Abstract: This article seeks to shed light on the May 2008 violence against foreign Africans living in South Africa, and the issue of xenophobia more broadly, by examining the case of Khutsong, a poor township on the edge of Johannesburg that did not experience xenophobic attacks. Arguing against prevailing explanations that link xenophobia with poverty and deprivation, this study examines the opposition to xenophobia that developed in Khutsong. It highlights the centrality of a community‐based organization, the Merafong Demarcation Forum (MDF), in halting the spread of violence. In its recent struggle against municipal demarcation, the MDF nurtured a collective sense of place that granted primacy to provincial boundaries while downplaying ethnic and national divisions. The article argues for the need to examine local social struggles and their intersections with broader political‐economic trends when accounting for the presence or absence of violent xenophobia.
Keywords:xenophobia  South Africa  migration  urban rights  municipal demarcation  social inclusion
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