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White South Africans have continued to enjoy the lion’s share Africa’s land and riches since the end of statutory apartheid. With the recent threat of land expropriation without compensation, many believe that the racial order itself is about to be undone. It is in these dying moments of the myth of the “Rainbow Nation” that White Belongings: Race, Land, and Property in Post-Apartheid South Africa deepens ongoing critical deconstruction of the role of whiteness in maintaining racial order. The book analyses white discourse at a time of increasing stridency and defensiveness, arguing that the protection of white entitlement and cultural connection to the land are intimately interwoven. To show this, Scott Burnett uses detailed discourse analysis of campaigns aimed at preventing rhino poaching, stopping fracking in the Karoo, and advocating for the existence of a poverty “crisis.” These social and traditional media texts reveal how whites hold on to their “belongings” in everyday talk. The author mobilizes key strategies such as asserting ecological indigeneity, promoting enclave entrepreneurialism, and reproducing the rationality of market liberalism. White Belongings goes beyond the preoccupation with identity in whiteness studies to elaborate how specific subject roles and institutions are motivated and rationalized in hegemonic discursive regimes.



Table of Contents

Introduction: Rhodes’s Soul

Chapter 1: Deconstructing Post-Apartheid Discourse

Chapter 2: Stewards of the Land

Chapter 3: Protecting ‘Soul Country’

Chapter 4: ‘Strangers in Their Own Country’

Chapter 5: ‘When You Return the Land’

Conclusion: The Future of White Belongings

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/07/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793654946, 978-1793654946
      ISBN10: 1793654948

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      White South Africans have continued to enjoy the lion’s share Africa’s land and riches since the end of statutory apartheid. With the recent threat of land expropriation without compensation, many believe that the racial order itself is about to be undone. It is in these dying moments of the myth of the “Rainbow Nation” that White Belongings: Race, Land, and Property in Post-Apartheid South Africa deepens ongoing critical deconstruction of the role of whiteness in maintaining racial order. The book analyses white discourse at a time of increasing stridency and defensiveness, arguing that the protection of white entitlement and cultural connection to the land are intimately interwoven. To show this, Scott Burnett uses detailed discourse analysis of campaigns aimed at preventing rhino poaching, stopping fracking in the Karoo, and advocating for the existence of a poverty “crisis.” These social and traditional media texts reveal how whites hold on to their “belongings” in everyday talk. The author mobilizes key strategies such as asserting ecological indigeneity, promoting enclave entrepreneurialism, and reproducing the rationality of market liberalism. White Belongings goes beyond the preoccupation with identity in whiteness studies to elaborate how specific subject roles and institutions are motivated and rationalized in hegemonic discursive regimes.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Rhodes’s Soul

      Chapter 1: Deconstructing Post-Apartheid Discourse

      Chapter 2: Stewards of the Land

      Chapter 3: Protecting ‘Soul Country’

      Chapter 4: ‘Strangers in Their Own Country’

      Chapter 5: ‘When You Return the Land’

      Conclusion: The Future of White Belongings

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