Informal Livelihoods and Governance in South Africa: The Hustle

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This open access book offers a compelling account of everyday life, livelihoods, and governance in post-apartheid South Africa among the urban poor and marginalized, anchored in and through a critique of the concept of informality, or living outside of the state, its laws, services, and protection. Using a case study of the Zama Zama, loosely translated from the isiZulu as ‘to hustle, or to strive’ and colloquially used to refer to those working as informal artisanal miners on Johannesburg’s numerous disused and abandoned gold mines, the book documents an ethnography of this community’s everyday lives, struggles, and hopes. It provides an intimate account of a community, its social relations, and its political relationship to the state. The narratives of the Zama Zama are used to raise broader questions about precarity, belonging, and governance in post-apartheid South Africa, and suggest that pervasive informality could risk the country's democratic order.

Author(s): Zaheera Jinnah
Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 107
City: Cham

Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
1 The Backstory
The Urban Poor and the State
A History of Gold
Mobility and Xenophobia
A Conceptual Approach to Informal Mining
Bibliography
2 The Miners
Sipho
The Work
Underground Mining
Surface Work
Buyers
The Supporting Economy
The Meaning of Gold
Bibliography
3 The Community
Townships
Networks
The Spiritual
Bibliography
4 The Accident
The Response
Entangled Webs of Precarity
The People, the State and the Hustle of Governing
Bibliography
5 The Future
The New South Africa
Bibliography
Bibliography
Index