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Bounded spaces: demographic anxieties in post‐apartheid Johannesburg
Authors:Lindsay Bremner
Institution:University of the Witwatersrand
Abstract:This paper attempts to shape a way of thinking about race, crime and the increasing privatisation and enclosure of space in contemporary Johannesburg, through the concept of terror. It examines the ways in which terror fuses with the figure of the criminal to create a city of new, post‐apartheid exclusions and segregations. It argues that the figures of the criminal, the boundary wall and the house are the symbolic objects of the new city, through which its internal and external geographies are being reconfigured.
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