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Imonti modern: Picturing the life and times of a South African location

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Imonti Modern seeks to recount a previously untold narrative of East Londons Coloured and African locations after the Second World War and before these communities were ripped apart in the early 1960s by apartheid-era forced removals. Photographs, poems and oral accounts by former residents portray their public and cultural life in the citys locations on the East and West Banks of the Buffalo River. In their own words and through their own pictures, these stories reveal how African residents created their own styles and forms of dress, music, leisure and home-making to forge a unique urban culture. How they created and occupied public spaces at the beach, in the dance hall, on the rugby pitch, in the boxing ring and at church and school. How they forged new social identities from the forms of consumption and aspiration that they found in the surrounding city. It also shows how their popular imagination was fired by the cultural and political example of black America, which offered hope for greater civic participation in a modern, developing world.

This volume describes how a black urban world within a white city, a ghetto, became mobilised culturally, socially and politically to lay claim to the city as a whole, demanding full citizenship and equal rights for residents, before they were cast aside. The authors hope is that this history, this book, like the photographs and oral accounts upon which it relies, will restore the past to its previously marginalised subjects fostering a new sense of belonging after the pain of dislocation and a dynamic of inclusivity that may shape East Londons future as a city. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 168 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: HSRC Press
  • Publication City/Country: South Africa
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781928246237

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Leslie J. Bank is a Deputy Executive Director at the HSRC in Cape Town and Adjunct Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Fort Hare where he was formerly the Director of the Fort Hare Institute of Social and Economic Research.Mxolisi K. Qebeyi is a community activist and historian a photographer and film maker who also served as a ward councillor in Duncan Village formerly the East Bank location.

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