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Domination, Resistance, and Social Change in South Africa: The Local Effects of Global Power

Domination, Resistance, and Social Change in South Africa: The Local Effects of Global Power by Kathryn A. Manzo 027594364X 9780275943646
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Manzo examines, by means of historical analysis, the effects of global power relationships on the politics of South Africa. The author looks at the ways in which global power constructs identity, normalizes relations of domination, and shapes the form that resistance takes. She asks, for example, why dominated people are so often waging conflicts among themselves rather than directing their resistance unfailingly toward their oppressors. Why, too, is open defiance relatively rare and mass action infrequently used?

South Africa, as an example, is used to illustrate the much broader experience of oppressed populations as they struggle against western domination. The book vividly portrays the complexity of relationships in South Africa and the role played by black resistance in economic and political change over time. Manzos sound interpretation unifies and enriches the historical progression and establishes a solid foundation for analyzing the lessons South Africa offers about the use of power in international relations.

Author: Kathryn A. Manzo

Language: English

Binding: Hardcover

Pages: 304

Publisher: Praeger Publishers

Publication Date: 1992-09-30


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