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Chapter 9. Understanding the Conceptualisation of African Families: A Social Policy Development Poser in South Africa

© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Tables and Figures vii
  4. Abbreviations viii
  5. Introduction. Rethinking and Unthinking Development in Africa 1
  6. Part I. Theory, Concepts and Discourse
  7. Chapter 1. Rethinking Development in the Age of Global Coloniality 25
  8. Chapter 2. Rethinking and Reclaiming Development in Africa 50
  9. Chapter 3. Elusive Solutions to Poverty and Inequality: From ‘Trickle Down’ to ‘Solidarity Economy’ 71
  10. Part II. Development, Urbanism and Poverty
  11. Chapter 4. Urban Poverty in Zimbabwe: Historical and Contemporary Issues 85
  12. Chapter 5. Theory of Poverty or Poverty of Theory? A Decolonial Intervention on Urban Poverty in South Africa 105
  13. Part III. Empowerment, Regionalism, Identity and Development
  14. Chapter 6. The ‘Native Returns’: Assessing and Reimagining Indigenisation and Black Economic Empowerment as Development Projects in the ‘Postcolony’ 127
  15. Chapter 7. Ethnopolitics and Regionalism, Discipline and Punishment: The Matabeleland Development Question in Postcrisis Zimbabwe 152
  16. Chapter 8. The Politics of Land Ownership in South Africa: Self-Perceptions and Identities of Backyard Dwellers within the Coloured Community 173
  17. Part IV. Development, Social Policy and African Families
  18. Chapter 9. Understanding the Conceptualisation of African Families: A Social Policy Development Poser in South Africa 195
  19. Chapter 10. Socioeconomic and Cultural Barriers to Marital Unions and HIV Incidence Correlates: A Public Policy Poser for South Africa 212
  20. Chapter 11. Old-Age Cash Grant Pay-out Days: How Beneficiaries Become Victims of Abuse in South Africa 231
  21. Conclusion. The End of Development and the Rise of Decoloniality as the Future 251
  22. Index 267
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