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State and Culture in Postcolonial Africa: Enchantings

Gaining Ground: Squatters and the Right to the City

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Makhulu, A-M
2017

This essay concerns the history of squatting in Cape Town beginning in the early to mid-twentieth century and concluding after the transition to democracy. It focuses specifically on a series of contiguous settlements in the south eastern region of the Cape Metropolitan Area.

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2017

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Indiana University Press
 

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Makhulu, A.-M. (2017). Gaining Ground: Squatters and the Right to the City. In T. Olaniyan (Ed.), State and Culture in Postcolonial Africa: Enchantings. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
Makhulu, Anne-Maria. “Gaining Ground: Squatters and the Right to the City.” In State and Culture in Postcolonial Africa: Enchantings, edited by T. Olaniyan. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2017.
Makhulu A-M. Gaining Ground: Squatters and the Right to the City. In: Olaniyan T, editor. State and Culture in Postcolonial Africa: Enchantings. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press; 2017.
Makhulu, Anne-Maria. “Gaining Ground: Squatters and the Right to the City.” State and Culture in Postcolonial Africa: Enchantings, edited by T. Olaniyan, Indiana University Press, 2017.
Makhulu A-M. Gaining Ground: Squatters and the Right to the City. In: Olaniyan T, editor. State and Culture in Postcolonial Africa: Enchantings. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press; 2017.

Publication Date

2017

Publisher

Indiana University Press