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Linköping Studies in Arts and Science No. 729 Hyenas of the Limpopo Xolani Tshabalala The Social Politics of Undocumented Movement across South Africa’s Border with Zimbabwe

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Page 1: FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES - DiVA portalliu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1154690/COVER01.pdf · FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Linköping Studies in Arts and Science No. 729, 2017

Linköping Studies in Arts and Science No. 729

Hyenas of the Limpopo

Xolani Tshabalala

FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Linköping Studies in Arts and Science No. 729, 2017 Department of Social and Welfare Studies Linköping University, SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden

www. liu.se

The Social Politics of Undocumented Movement

across South Africa’s Border with Zimbabwe

Xolani Tshabalala Hyenas of the Limpopo

2017

The volumes of people that cross the Beit-bridge border of South Africa and Zimbabwe have increased substantially in recent years. With them, creative strategies that seek to assist the crossing of people and goods lacking the required documentation have proliferated. This thesis approaches such acts of facilitating undocumented border crossings as an everyday ‘social politics’ with deep his-torical roots. It focuses on the role of private transporters (omalayitsha), who represent an important link between a stringent migra-tion regime and undocumented travellers. Through analysis of border practice, the study connects political economic processes to questions of social identity and migrant subjectivities. By placing the figure of the hyena at the centre of border struggles, the thesis enables a synthetic understanding of how everyday contestations around low-skill labour migration in the region interact with broader processes of capital accumulation, and shows how acts of facilitation transcend binary classification (e.g., formal or informal, legal or illegal) that often characterize discussions of human mobility.

Xolani Tshabalala is a PhD-candidate at the Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society (REMESO), Linköping University. This is his doctoral dissertation.