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City of Broken Dreams: Myth-making, Nationalism and the University in an African Motor City

Paperback | English

By (author): Leslie J. Bank

City of Broken Dreams brings the global debate about the urban university to bear on the realities of South African rust-belt cities through a detailed case study of the Eastern Cape motor city of East London, a site of significant industrial job losses over the past two decades.

The cultural power of the car and its associations with the endless possibilities of modernity lie at the heart of the refusal of many rust-belt motor cities to seek alternative development paths that could move them away from racially inscribed, automotive capitalism and cultures. This is no less true in East London than it is in the motor cities of Flint and Detroit in the US.

Since the end of the Second World War, universities have become increasingly urbanised, resulting in widespread concerns about the autonomy of universities as places of critical thinking and learning. Simultaneously, there is increased debate about the role universities can play in building urban economies, creating jobs and reshaping the politics and identities of cities.

In City of Broken Dreams, author Leslie Bank embeds the reader''s understanding of the university within a history of industrialisation, placing-making and city building. See more
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Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 168 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: HSRC Press
  • Publication City/Country: South Africa
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780796924544

About Leslie J. Bank

Leslie J. Bank is a Deputy Director at the Human Sciences Research Council in Cape Town and an emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Fort Hare where he was formerly the Director of Social and Economic Research. His previous books include Home Spaces Street Styles: Contesting Power and Identity in a South African City (Pluto Press London 2011) Inside African Anthropology: Monica Wilson and her Interpreters (edited with A. Bank Cambridge University Press 2013) Imonti Modern: Picturing the Life and Times of a South African Location (with Mxolisi Qebeyi HSRC Press 2017) and Anchored in Place: Universities and City Building in South Africa (edited with N. Cloete African Minds 2018). He is also finalizing an edited book on Migrant Labour after Apartheid (HSRC Press forthcoming).

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