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(Un)Homely in Cape Town: contested space and the post-apartheid urban narrative

Negotiation of urban space is particularly pertinent to South African history as a site of social and spatial conflict resulting from the legislative practices and social engineering of the apartheid government in the form of the Group Areas Act (1950). As a postcolonial and post-apartheid city, Cap...

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Main Author: Mahatey, Ayesha
Other Authors: Moji, Polo
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of English Language and Literature 2022
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