Zimbabwe's migrants and South Africa's border farms : the roots of impermanence Maxim Bolt
Series: The international African library | International African LibraryPublication details: New York Cambridege University Press 2015Description: xviii, 246 p. : illISBN: 9781107111226Subject(s): FOREIGN WORKERS, ZIMBABWEAN--SOUTH AFRICA | BORDERLANDS--ZIMBABWE | BORDERLANDS--SOUTH AFRICA | MIGRANT AGRICULTURAL LABORERS--SOUTH AFRICA--SOCIAL CONDITIONS | FARMERS--SOUTH AFRICA | SOUTH AFRICA--RACE RELATIONS--21st CENTURYLOC classification: HD 5856.S6 Bol| Item type | Home library | Call number | Materials specified | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : labour and fragmentation on the Limpopo River -- 'It's in our blood, it's in our skin' : success, failure, and self-sufficiency in border farming -- Behind the mountain : core, periphery, and control in the Limpopo Valley -- Producing permanence : employment and domesticity in the Black workforce -- Reimagining men : middle-class farm workers and the Zimbabwean crisis -- 'Management' or 'paternalism'? : race and registers of labour hierarchy -- Scaling up : the farms and the border economy -- Conclusion : between production and fragmentation.

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