Making and remaking life under threat: Disposability, extraction, and anti-black historical processes in old coronation, Mpumalanga
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Date
2022
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University of the Western Cape
Abstract
Developed in the 1980s on an abandoned Anglo American coal mine, Old Coronation
informal settlement in Mpumalanga is a site of environmental, infrastructural, social, and
economic ruin. This thesis looks into the lives of the residents of Old Coronation as they
navigate their existence in a scarcely-habitable environment compounded by poverty,
joblessness, struggle, and historical and ongoing extractivist processes. The thesis intends to
understand the lives of Old Coronation residents as they negotiate survival in a political and
economic system, and mineral industry, in which their lives and futures have been
abandoned. The main argument is that because of racial capitalism, neoliberalism, and
extractivist processes, Old Coronation residents are forced into a life of extreme effort:
making and remaking life always against threats, the escape of which only heightens the
exposure to further threat.
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Magister Artium - MA
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Informal settlements, Mpumalanga, Poverty, Mineral industry, Ecosystem