Rugby, Resistance and Politics
How Dan Qeqe Helped Shape the History of Port Elizabeth
Seiten
2022
Jacana Media (Verlag)
978-1-4314-3291-2 (ISBN)
Jacana Media (Verlag)
978-1-4314-3291-2 (ISBN)
Daniel Dumile Qeqe (1929–2005), ‘Baas Dan’, ‘DDQ’. He was the Port Elizabeth leader whose struggles and triumphs crisscrossed the entire gamut of political, civic, entrepreneurial, sports and recreational liberation activism in the Eastern Cape. Siwisa tells the story of Qeqe’s life and times and at the same time has written a social and political biography of Port Elizabeth – a people’s history of Port Elizabeth.
As much as Qeqe was a local legend, his achievements had national repercussions and, indeed, continue to this day. Central to the transformation of sports towards non-racialism, Qeqe paved the way for the mainstreaming and liberation of black rugby and cricket players in South Africa. He co-engineered the birth of the KwaZakhele Rugby Union (Kwaru), a pioneering non-racial rugby union that was more of a political and social movement.
Kwaru was a vehicle for political dialogues and banned meetings, providing resources for political campaigns and orchestrations for moving activists into exile. This story is an attempt at understanding a man of contradictions. In one breath, he was generous and kind to a fault.
And yet he was the indlovu, an imposing authoritarian elephant, decisively brutal and aggressive. Then there was Qeqe, the man whose actions were not in keeping with the struggle. This story narrates his role in ‘collaborationist’ civic institutions and in courting reactionary homeland structures, yet through all that he was the signal actor in the emancipation of rugby in South Africa.
As much as Qeqe was a local legend, his achievements had national repercussions and, indeed, continue to this day. Central to the transformation of sports towards non-racialism, Qeqe paved the way for the mainstreaming and liberation of black rugby and cricket players in South Africa. He co-engineered the birth of the KwaZakhele Rugby Union (Kwaru), a pioneering non-racial rugby union that was more of a political and social movement.
Kwaru was a vehicle for political dialogues and banned meetings, providing resources for political campaigns and orchestrations for moving activists into exile. This story is an attempt at understanding a man of contradictions. In one breath, he was generous and kind to a fault.
And yet he was the indlovu, an imposing authoritarian elephant, decisively brutal and aggressive. Then there was Qeqe, the man whose actions were not in keeping with the struggle. This story narrates his role in ‘collaborationist’ civic institutions and in courting reactionary homeland structures, yet through all that he was the signal actor in the emancipation of rugby in South Africa.
Dr Buntu Siwisa obtained his D.Phil in Politics and International Relations on a Rhodes Scholarship (2000) from St Peter’s College, University of Oxford. Siwisa has worked extensively throughout Africa, in positions ranging from academia; research on governance and development; and conflict analysis, management and resolution. Most recently, he was a Research Fellow at the Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study (JIAS). From there, he undertook research on peace, security, development and the role of BRICS in southern Africa.
Erscheinungsdatum | 04.11.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Johannesburg |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 500 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport ► Ballsport |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung | |
Weitere Fachgebiete ► Sportwissenschaft | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4314-3291-1 / 1431432911 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4314-3291-2 / 9781431432912 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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