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Money and Violence
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This ethnographic study reveals how financial self-help groups (burial societies and credit groups) are islands of hope for Xhosa migrants living in the townships and squatter camps of Cape Town, S...
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26 March 2007

This ethnographic study reveals how financial self-help groups (burial societies and credit groups) are islands of hope for Xhosa migrants living in the townships and squatter camps of Cape Town, South Africa. Many are caught up in a sea of insecurity, unemployment, murder, rape, AIDS, and social conflict, entangled with apartheid politics as well as post-apartheid development. Particularly women create these de-politicized social spaces to feel secure and trusted, and know that money is subject to their control. This intimate account challenges romanticized views on urban poverty and solidarity groups. It explores the anxiety among members, the fragility of trust and solidarity, as well as the emergence of conflicts with kin, household members, and neighbours, over desperately needed money.
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Pages: 194
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Publication Date:
26 March 2007
ISBN: 9789004157262
Format: Paperback
Erik Bähre, Ph.D. (2003) Amsterdam School for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam is an Economic Anthropologist. His current research at AMIDSt, University of Amsterdam is on insurances in South Africa.