Narrations of South African Urban and City-Life Experiences

Interviews and Literature Review of “A City Imagined” by Watson and “Jo’Burg to Jozi” by Holland and Roberts


Essai, 2011

9 Pages, Note: 1

Markus Emerson (Auteur)


Résumé ou Introduction

Life in big cities and the urban space that the cities create within their confinements are shaped by the complex interconnections between all the different people inhabiting the urban space, what the people created architecturally and what has been there before humans arrived – the nature. The interplay between the people themselves and between the people and the space is what makes urban spaces fascinating, on the one hand, and necessarily complex, on the other hand.

More complexity is added when the people living in these spaces seem to be culturally different, i.e. having different ideas, attitudes and ways of dealing with their situations. South African cities are marked by very different cultures, not only shaped by the obvious and devastating effects of European colonisation but political systems like apartheid and also through the sheer mass of different cultures among its inhabitants. Cape Town and Johannesburg belong to the biggest South African cities and have that complexity at their heart. As the people themselves, who live in urban areas, and their connections among themselves and nature and are making up these urban spaces it is important to take their individual narrations about cities like Cape Town and Johannesburg into account.

In order to get information about urban spaces, these individual stories and the experiences of individuals in the city can paint a “more realistic reconstruction of the past”, as Thompson argues, and in fact also about the present life in urban spaces (24). Consequently, in the following essay I will focus on different narrations of Cape Town as an urban space. I will compare several short narrations of people’s lives and experiences in Cape Town, which Watson compiled in a book called A City Imagined, to two interviews that I conducted with two Captonians (a man in his sixties and J., a young man aged 23) and will, when appropriate, relate this to a collection of stories about Johannesburg, entitled From Jo’burg to Jozi, edited by Heidi Holland and Adam Roberts.

Résumé des informations

Titre
Narrations of South African Urban and City-Life Experiences
Sous-titre
Interviews and Literature Review of “A City Imagined” by Watson and “Jo’Burg to Jozi” by Holland and Roberts
Université
University of the Western Cape  (Department of History)
Cours
The Making of the South African City
Note
1
Auteur
Année
2011
Pages
9
N° de catalogue
V310566
ISBN (ebook)
9783668093447
ISBN (Livre)
9783668093454
Taille d'un fichier
415 KB
Langue
anglais
Mots clés
making, making of the south african city, south africa, city, experiences, city-life, urban, urban spaces, A City Imagined, Johannesburg, jobarg, Jozi, Cape Town, interviews
Citation du texte
Markus Emerson (Auteur), 2011, Narrations of South African Urban and City-Life Experiences, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/310566

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