Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard - Surviving gangs, violence and racism in Cape Town: Ghetto Chameleons

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1 mars 2019

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Irvin Kinnes, « Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard - Surviving gangs, violence and racism in Cape Town: Ghetto Chameleons », SA Crime Quarterly, ID : 10670/1.tb60yf


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Every so often a different perspective on current topics emerges on the gang research scene that changes the orientation of scholars for decades to come. A new way of seeing and understanding the current gang discourse emerges in the work of intrepid researcher, Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard's book, Surviving Gangs, Violence and Racism in Cape Town: Ghetto Chameleons. The book answers questions regarding what young men in gangs on the Cape Flats do, how they associate, and how they use mobility to move and change their cultural repertoires in gang and suburban spaces.

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