Love in Jozi: The Black Middle Class, Love and Intimacy in Johannesburg
At its core, this book illuminates the intricate landscape of relationships, societal expectations, and personal aspirations within Johannesburg’s Black middle class. Through nuanced research and compelling narratives, the authors draw meaningful connections between individual experiences and broader demographic and cultural trends. Each chapter provides a deep, thoughtful exploration of topics such as race, gender, class, sexuality, and the intersectionality of these identities. Written with remarkable accessibility and scholarly rigour, the book invites readers from diverse backgrounds to engage with complex social dynamics. The narratives are at once intimate and analytical, revealing the multifaceted nature of love, intimacy, and relationships in contemporary Black middle-class life. Beyond academic discourse, this work represents a significant contribution to our understanding of identity, social transformation, and personal resilience. By exploring the evolving dynamics of relationships in Johannesburg, the authors invite readers to reflect on how societal changes shape individual lives and how Black middle-class experiences continually redefine success, connection, and community in our global context.
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Chapters
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IntroductionThe Black Middle Class Love and Intimacy
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Precarious Love Among the Black Middle Class
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Inadequate Mothers and WivesThe Challenges of the Black Middle-Class Position
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‘The Undesirables’Black Middle-Class Women Versus Unemployed Men
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Black Middle-Class Women and Challenges with Breadwinning
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Gender and Money in Cohabiting Relationships among Coloured Heterosexual Middle-Class Couples
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Black Middle-Class Gay Men and Queer IntimacyStereotypical Roles and Signifying Money in Relationships
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Conclusion
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