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Ekhayeni: Rural-Urban Migration, Belonging and Landscapes of Home in South Africa

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2018
AUC Library
Taylor & Francis Group
Oxon
Africa | Southern Africa

South Africa continues to experience high rates of rural-urban migration. Despite long-term residence in urban areas, many migrants do not consider the city to be home. This article presents a multi-sited study of Xhosa-speaking migrants who journey between Centane in the former Transkei homeland and Cape Town. The study aimed to explore the relationship that migrants have with their family home (ekhayeni). We interpret migrants' narratives of life in the city and returning home in terms of processes of 'place attachment' (sensory, narrative, historical, spiritual, ideological, commodifying and material dependence) and factors that influence 'place belonging' (autobiographical, relational, cultural, economic and legal). We found that the landscape of home remains central to migrants' cultural identity, belonging and well-being. Childhood experiences in nature and activities that continue to take rural inhabitants into these landscapes remain key to this relationship. Our case...

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