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This book considers the question of spatial justice after apartheid from several disciplinary perspectives jurisprudence, law, literature, architecture, photography and psychoanalysis are just some of the disciplines engaged here. However, the main theoretical device on which the authors comment is the legacy of what in Carl Schmitt's terms is nomos as the spatialised normativity of sociality. Each author considers within the practical and theoretical constraints of their topic, the question of what nomos in its modern configuration may or may not contribute to a thinking of spatial justice after apartheid.

On the whole, the collection forces a confrontation between law's spatiality in a postcolonial era, on the one hand, and the traumatic legacy of what Paul Gilroy has called the colonial nomos, on the other hand. In the course of this confrontation, critical questions of continuation, extension, disruption and rewriting are raised and confronted in nove

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List of Contributors

1 Apartheid remains: Nomos, law and spatiality in post-apartheid South Africa

JACO BARNARD-NAUDÉ AND JULIA CHRYSSOSTALIS

2 Un/mapping Black life: On estranged spatialities, colonial nomos and the ruses of “post”-apartheid

JOEL M. MODIRI

3 On the San Dominick: Thinking nomos and postcolonial becoming with Melville, Schmitt and Fanon

JULIA CHRYSSOSTALIS

4 Unlearning, (un)naming, cohabiting

KARIN VAN MARLE

5 Inventaris van my bankrotskap as digter/Inventory of my poetic bankruptcy

ANTJIE KROG

6 The ground beneath our feet: Black feminist geography in South African literature

BARBARA BOSWELL

7 (Un)making Annie: Black female subjectivity, the normative (white) suburban South African home and land repossession

VICTORIA J. COLLIS-BUTHELEZI

8 “Space is space”: The nomos of apartheid, “the coloniser who refuses” and uncolonial spatiality in JM Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians

JACO BARNARD-NAUDÉ

9 Queer states: Beyond the nomos of the closet in Tendai Huchu’s The Hairdresser of Harare

DERRICK HIGGINBOTHAM

10 Abstract space: Continuation, infestation and sanitation in the South African Lawscape

ISOLDE DE VILLIERS

11 Unequal scenes

JOHNNY MILLER

12 Sense of place, virtual displacement and a nomos beyond apartheid: What value for a rights-based approach?

LORETTA FERIS AND JACO BARNARD-NAUDÉ

13 Memory Card Sea Power: Photographs by David Southwood

TEXT BY SEAN CHRISTIE FROM ‘UNDER NELSON MANDELA BOULEVARD:

LIFE AMONG THE STOWAWAYS’ AND PHOTOGRAPHS BY DAVID SOUTHWOOD

FROM ‘MEMORY CARD SEA POWER’

14 Rewriting type: Writing nomos otherwise

IAIN LOW

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/25/2022 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138559370, 978-1138559370
      ISBN10: 1138559377

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book considers the question of spatial justice after apartheid from several disciplinary perspectives jurisprudence, law, literature, architecture, photography and psychoanalysis are just some of the disciplines engaged here. However, the main theoretical device on which the authors comment is the legacy of what in Carl Schmitt's terms is nomos as the spatialised normativity of sociality. Each author considers within the practical and theoretical constraints of their topic, the question of what nomos in its modern configuration may or may not contribute to a thinking of spatial justice after apartheid.

      On the whole, the collection forces a confrontation between law's spatiality in a postcolonial era, on the one hand, and the traumatic legacy of what Paul Gilroy has called the colonial nomos, on the other hand. In the course of this confrontation, critical questions of continuation, extension, disruption and rewriting are raised and confronted in nove

      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors

      1 Apartheid remains: Nomos, law and spatiality in post-apartheid South Africa

      JACO BARNARD-NAUDÉ AND JULIA CHRYSSOSTALIS

      2 Un/mapping Black life: On estranged spatialities, colonial nomos and the ruses of “post”-apartheid

      JOEL M. MODIRI

      3 On the San Dominick: Thinking nomos and postcolonial becoming with Melville, Schmitt and Fanon

      JULIA CHRYSSOSTALIS

      4 Unlearning, (un)naming, cohabiting

      KARIN VAN MARLE

      5 Inventaris van my bankrotskap as digter/Inventory of my poetic bankruptcy

      ANTJIE KROG

      6 The ground beneath our feet: Black feminist geography in South African literature

      BARBARA BOSWELL

      7 (Un)making Annie: Black female subjectivity, the normative (white) suburban South African home and land repossession

      VICTORIA J. COLLIS-BUTHELEZI

      8 “Space is space”: The nomos of apartheid, “the coloniser who refuses” and uncolonial spatiality in JM Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians

      JACO BARNARD-NAUDÉ

      9 Queer states: Beyond the nomos of the closet in Tendai Huchu’s The Hairdresser of Harare

      DERRICK HIGGINBOTHAM

      10 Abstract space: Continuation, infestation and sanitation in the South African Lawscape

      ISOLDE DE VILLIERS

      11 Unequal scenes

      JOHNNY MILLER

      12 Sense of place, virtual displacement and a nomos beyond apartheid: What value for a rights-based approach?

      LORETTA FERIS AND JACO BARNARD-NAUDÉ

      13 Memory Card Sea Power: Photographs by David Southwood

      TEXT BY SEAN CHRISTIE FROM ‘UNDER NELSON MANDELA BOULEVARD:

      LIFE AMONG THE STOWAWAYS’ AND PHOTOGRAPHS BY DAVID SOUTHWOOD

      FROM ‘MEMORY CARD SEA POWER’

      14 Rewriting type: Writing nomos otherwise

      IAIN LOW

      Index

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