Thomas Cousins is Clarendon-Lienhardt Associate Professor in the Social Anthropology of Africa at the University of Oxford, and Fellow, St Hugh's College.
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Introduction: Repair and the Question of Capacity 1 1 Labor Power and Amandla 37 2 The Plantation and the Making of a Labor Regime 58 3 The Game of Marriage 88 4 Repair and the Substance of Others 115 5 In the Vicinity of the Social 144 Conclusion: The Work of Repair 181 Acknowledgments 197 Notes 201 Bibliography 277 Index 319
To paint the complex character of the work of repair in South Africa and elsewhere, we need a story that is both rich in empirical details and capable of engaging in multivocal theoretical debates. Cousins's book is such a powerful contribution.-- "American Ethnologist" . . .Cousins has written a powerful, often brilliant, empirically rich, and extremely provocative book that will be read with profit by many on and outside of the continent.-- "H-Net Reviews" The Work of Repair draws from a dazzling array of theories, concepts, and ideas from many different fields and disciplines.-- "Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography" Cousins's focus on repair points to the regenerative capacity of hope amid consuming violence, vulnerabilities, and despair. Thoughtfully argued and meticulous in detail, this book highlights why cultures of interconnection, inclusivity, impurities, and repair in South Africa and elsewhere are key to convivial theorization in Anthropology and kindred disciplines.---Francis B. Nyamnjoh, University of Cape Town

