1st Edition

South African Transitions A Safundi Reader on Social, Political, and Intellectual Transformations, 1999-2024

Edited By Christopher J. Lee, Andrew Offenburger Copyright 2025
394 Pages
by Routledge

394 Pages
by Routledge

394 Pages
by Routledge

This book addresses the multiple repercussions of South Africa’s democratic transition beginning in 1994 by examining a number of themes with local, national, regional, and global relevance: the politics of nation building, public memory, residential segregation, higher education, media, racism, trade unionism, women’s rights, and global climate change, to name only a few. Drawing from the rich... Read more

Prologue
Andrew Offenburger

Introduction
Christopher J. Lee

Part I: National Transitions

 

1. In Search of a Nation: Nation Building in the New South Africa (2002)
Hendrik Pieterse

2. Walking the Gauntlet—A Daunting Forty-Five Years’ Transition of Stutterheim within a South African Community, c. 1960–2005 (2009)
Luvuyo Wotshela

3. The Memory of Trauma and Resistance: Public Memorialization and Democracy in Post-Apartheid South Africa and Beyond (2010) 
Sabine Marschall

 

4. International Norms and the End of Apartheid in South Africa (2015)
Vernon D. Johnson and Eliot Dickinson

 

5. Empathy’s echo: post-apartheid fellow feeling (2016)
Ross Truscott 

 

Part II: Civil Society

 

6. Post-Apartheid South Africa and Mass-Mediated Deliberation (2001)
Sean Jacobs, Tanja Timmermans and Nyameko Mgoqi

 

7. Privatizing Prisons from the United States to South Africa: Controlling Dangerous Africans Across the Atlantic (2002)
William G. Martin 

 

8. Residential Segregation in South Africa and the United States: Evaluating the Sustainability of Comparative Research (2002)
Grant Saff

 

9. A “Bloody Epidemic”: Whiteness and Family Murder in Late Apartheid South Africa (2013)
Nicky Falkof 

 

10. The global threat of race in the decomposition of struggle (2020)
Yousuf Al-Bulushi

 

Part III: Education Politics

 

11.  Academic Freedom in the New South Africa (2001)
John Higgins

 

12. Multicultural Education in the United States: Lessons for South Africa (2001)
Keyan Tomaselli 

 

13. The Postcolonial University: Racial Issues in South African and American Institutions (2003)
Adalberto Aguirre and Rubén Martinez

Part IV: Regional and Global Transitions

 

14. South Africa, Israel-Palestine, and the Contours of the Contemporary World Order: An Interview with Noam Chomsky (2004)
Christopher J. Lee

 

15. America's Africa: Barack Obama and the Aporia of Race (2007)
Grant Farred 

 

16. The Struggle for Zimbabwe, Then and Now: Notes Toward a Deep History of the Current Crisis (2007)
Michael O. West

17. Unveiling the Third Force: Toward Transitional Justice in the USA and South Africa, 1973–1994 (2014)

James Gump

 

18. Trump, Zuma, Brexit: anti-Black racism and the truth of the world (2020)
Anne-Maria Makhulu

 

Part V: Ongoing Struggles

 

19. Globalization and Union Democracy: A Comparison of the Hormel Strike of 1985-1986 (USA) and the Volkswagen Strike of 2000 (SOUTH AFRICA) (2001)
Peter Rachleff

 

20. Crossing Borders: A Black Feminist Approach to Researching the Comparative Histories of Black Women's Resistance in the U.S. South and South Africa (2003)
Pam Brooks

 

21. Getting Your Own Back: Land Restitution among the Oneida Indians of North America and the Tsitsikamma Mfengu of South Africa (2007)
Mark Everingham, Crystal Jannecke, and Robin Palmer

 

22. The Marikana Massacre: Seeing it All (2015)
Amanda du Preez 

 

23. LGBTQI rights in South Africa (2017)
Bryce Lease and Mark Gevisser

 

Coda

 

24. Fahrenheit 451 in the era of 36 °C (2021)
Bill Nasson

 

 

 

 

 

Biography

Christopher J. Lee has published eight books, including Making a World after Empire: The Bandung Moment and Its Political Afterlives (2010, rev. 2nd edition 2019), Unreasonable Histories: Nativism, Multiracial Lives, and the Genealogical Imagination in British Africa (2014), Frantz Fanon: Toward a Revolutionary Humanism (2015), Kwame Anthony Appiah (2021), and Alex La Guma: The Exile Years, 1966-1985 (2024). He is currently the Lead Editor of Safundi.

Andrew Offenburger is Associate Professor of History at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He is author of Frontiers in the Gilded Age: Adventure, Capitalism, and Dispossession from Southern Africa to the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands, 1880-1917 (Yale University Press, 2019), and is co-editor with Patricia Nelson Limerick on the forthcoming Translating Past to Present: Interpreters in the American West and Beyond (University of Nebraska Press). He is the Founding Editor of Safundi.