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Challenging Minority World Privilege: Children's Outdoor Mobilities In Post-apartheid South Africa

机译:具有挑战性的少数民族世界特权:种族隔离后南非的儿童户外活动

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Whilst the notion of children's movement has been examined across diverse settings in the minority world, explorations within majority world contexts have remained more sporadic. This paper contributes to an emerging body of literature offering new perspectives on mobility which crossover with, and in some instances challenge, those understandings drawn from the minority world. The manipulation of mobility, central to the existence of the apartheid state in South Africa, has left an indelible mark upon the landscape of this emerging democratic society. However, through an investigation of children's independent outdoor mobility within a suburban area of Cape Town, this paper argues that the legacies of apartheid should not be considered as the seminal factor shaping geographical movements throughout neighbourhood space. Rather, it should be positioned alongside a range of different concerns, such as the mobility of baboon troops, domestic 'guard' dogs, traffic and family composition. Thus, for these children growing up in a post-apartheid context, the influence of apartheid upon their outdoor mobility was both nuanced and inconsistent.
机译:尽管在少数民族世界的各种环境下研究了儿童运动的概念,但在多数世界范围内的探索仍然比较零星。本文为新兴文学做出了贡献,为人们提供了关于流动性的新观点,这些观点与少数群体的理解相交叉,并在某些情况下面临挑战。流动性的操纵是南非种族隔离国家存在的核心,在这个新兴的民主社会的景象上留下了不可磨灭的印记。然而,通过对开普敦郊区儿童独立户外活动的调查,本文认为种族隔离的遗留问题不应被视为影响整个邻里空间地理运动的重要因素。相反,它应该与一系列不同的问题并列,例如狒狒部队的机动性,家养的“警犬”,交通和家庭组成。因此,对于这些在种族隔离后时代成长的孩子来说,种族隔离对他们户外活动的影响既细微又不一致。

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