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100 1  Addison, Lincoln,|d1980-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/no2019061276|eauthor. 
245 10 Chiefs of the plantation :|bauthority and contestation on 
       the South Africa-Zimbabwe border /|cLincoln Addison. 
246 30 Authority and contestation on the South Africa-Zimbabwe 
       border 
264  1 Montreal ;|aKingston ;|aLondon ;|aChicago :|bMcGill-
       Queen's University Press,|c[2019] 
300    1 online resource (xiv, 196 pages) 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520    "South African agriculture is characterized by growing 
       labour unrest, evinced in recent years by high-profile 
       strikes, but little is known about the sources and forms 
       of day-to-day struggle. In Chiefs of the Plantation 
       Lincoln Addison examines how labour conflict is fuelled by
       changing management practices and how workers respond and 
       resist across spatial, sexual, and spiritual domains. 
       Depicting, in rich ethnographic detail, daily life on a 
       plantation, Addison describes how agriculture has been 
       restructured in the post-apartheid era through a 
       delegation of authority from white landowners to black 
       intermediaries. He explains that while this labour regime 
       enables the profitability of plantations, it gives rise to
       a fragile moral economy in which perceptions of what is 
       tolerable and what is exploitation frequently clash. In 
       this environment, transactional sex and Christian worship 
       emerge as important terrains of gendered and spiritual 
       contestation where women and low-ranking workers remain 
       resilient in the face of unequal power relations. 
       Meanwhile, plantations project an appearance of benevolent
       paternalism, particularly in the narratives and self-
       identity of white landowners. This book reveals how, in 
       the everyday life of the community, both the plantation 
       and the compound where the workers live serve as central 
       grounds for the negotiation of labour relations. A 
       groundbreaking study that uncovers how migrant plantation 
       workers challenge their exploitation, Chiefs of the 
       Plantation is a rare glimpse into the often hidden world 
       of labour struggle on contemporary plantations."--
       |cProvided by publisher. 
588 0  Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on 
       August 23, 2019). 
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655  0 Electronic books. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aAddison, Lincoln, 1980-|tChiefs of the 
       plantation.|dMontreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : 
       McGill-Queen's University Press, 2019|z077355856X
       |z9780773558564|w(OCoLC)1096471195 
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