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    #FeesMustFall and Youth Mobilisation in South Africa

#FeesMustFall and Youth Mobilisation in South Africa

Musawenkosi Ndlovu

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      This book examines the historical FeesMustFall (FMF) university student protests that took place in South Africa and shows how the enduring historical construction, representation and conceptualisation of South African youth (as typically radical and political) contributed to the (mis)interpretation of FMF protests, and led to a discourse on an African National Congress-toppling revolution.Arguing that the student protests were not the revolutionary movement they have been represented as, Ndlovu demonstrates that ideological divisions amongst the protestors, the declining economy, and reduced youth participation in the political public sphere cannot lead to a new revolution in South African politics.This book will be of interest to students and scholars interested in South African politics, higher education, democracy and protest movements.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Musawenkosi Ndlovu EAN: 9780367887452 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 453 g HEIGHT: 234 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Taylor & Francis Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2019-12-12 CITY: GENRE: EDUCATION / Higher, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Advocacy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / African, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African Studies WIDTH: 156 cm SPINE:

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      Africa, Regional / International studies, Higher education, tertiary education, Political activism / Political engagement

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      Musawenkosi W. Ndlovu is Senior Lecturer in Media Studies at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.

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      This book examines the historical FeesMustFall (FMF) university student protests that took place in South Africa and shows how the enduring historical construction, representation and conceptualisation of South African youth (as typically radical and political) contributed to the (mis)interpretation of FMF protests, and led to a discourse on an African National Congress-toppling revolution.Arguing that the student protests were not the revolutionary movement they have been represented as, Ndlovu demonstrates that ideological divisions amongst the protestors, the declining economy, and reduced youth participation in the political public sphere cannot lead to a new revolution in South African politics.This book will be of interest to students and scholars interested in South African politics, higher education, democracy and protest movements.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Musawenkosi Ndlovu EAN: 9780367887452 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 453 g HEIGHT: 234 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Taylor & Francis Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2019-12-12 CITY: GENRE: EDUCATION / Higher, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Advocacy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / African, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African Studies WIDTH: 156 cm SPINE:

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      Africa, Regional / International studies, Higher education, tertiary education, Political activism / Political engagement

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      Musawenkosi W. Ndlovu is Senior Lecturer in Media Studies at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.

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