Exhibition’s library

A small selection of issue-specific texts

– Alexander, Peter / Lekgowa, Thapelo/ Mmope, Botsang / Sinwell, Luke. Marikana. A View from the Mountain and a Case to Answer. Johannesburg: Jacana, 2012; Deutsche version: Das Massaker von Marikana, Wiederstand und Unterdrückung von Arbeiter_innen in Südafrika, ed. Jakob Krameritsch. Wien: Mandelbaum, kritik & utopie, 2013.
– AK Rohstoffe/Anil Shah. Verantwortung entlang der Lieferkette im Rohstoffsektor!  Warum verbindliche menschenrechtliche Sorgfaltspflichten notwendig und machbar sind – Eine Auseinandersetzung mit Argumenten seitens der deutschen Industrie. Berlin 2015.
– Ashman, Samantha. “The South African economy: The mineral-energy-finance complex redubbed?” In: Gilbert Khadigiagala/Prishani Naidoo/Devan Pillay/Roger Southall: New South African Review 5. Beyond Marikana, Johannesburg 2015. S. 67-84.
– Bell, Terry; Ntsebeza, Dumisa. Unfinished Business: South Africa, apartheid and truth. London and New York 2003.
– Benya, Asanda. „Absent from the Frontline but not Absent from the Struggle: Women in Mining“, Femina Politica, 01/2013. 144-147.
– Benya, Asanda. „The invisible hands: Women in Marikana“. In: Review of African Political Economy, 04/2015.
– Biko, Steve. Let’s talk about Bantustans in: Id.: I write what I like, ed. by Aelred Stubbs, original: Oxford 1978, Cape Town: Jacana, 2012, 79-86.
– Bowman, Andrew / Isaacs, Gilad. Demanding the Impossible? Platinum Mining Profits and Wage Demands in Context. Research on Money and Finance. Occasional Policy Papers.
– Chinguno, Crispen. Marikana and the post-apartheid workplace order. Johannesburg: Sociology, Work and Development Institute, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2013.
– Duncan, Jane. “South African journalism and the Marikana massacre: A case study of an editorial failure” in: The Political Economy of Communication 1/2 (2013)
– Fanon, Frantz. The Wretched of the Earth. New York: Grove Press 1963.
– Forslund, Dirk. Coping with Unsustainability. October 2013. Bench Marks Policy Gap 7 (Lonmin).
– Frankel, Philip. Between the Rainbows and the Rain. Marikana, Migration, Mining and the crisis of Modern South Africa, 2013.
– Jephson, Georgina. “Silicosis: The hidden Legacy of gold mining in South Africa”. In: In Good Company. Conversations around Transparency and Accountability on South Africa’s Extractive Sector. (Hg. Open Society Foundation For South Africa. Cape Town 2015.
Heads of the Argument of Evidence Leader (Endbericht der Leiter der Beweisführung), 27. October 2014.
– KASA (ed.). Zeit zum Umdenken: Rohstoffe im Südlichen Afrika. Der natürliche Reichtum der Region muss endlich der Bevölkerung zugutekommen. Heidelberg 2014. www.kasa.de
– KASA (ed.). Wir werden uns Gehör verschaffen! Die Witwen von Marikana kämpfen für Gerechtigkeit und Wiedergutmachung. Heidelberg 2014. www.kasa.de
– Khulumani Support Group (ed.). Justice, redress & restitution. Voices of Widows of the Marikana Massacre, Johannesburg 2013. www.khulumani.net
– Krameritsch, Jakob. „Aus der Distanz schwer möglich“. BASF, Lonmin und das Marikana-Massaker. In: Afrika Süd. Zeitschrift zum südlichen Afrika. Mai/Juni 2015.
– Krameritsch, Jakob. “From Commission to Commission. Social Movements vs. Institutionalized Forms of Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa”. In: Suzana Milevska (Ed.): On Productive Shame, Reconciliation and Agency. Berlin 2015.
– Marinovich Greg. Murder at Small Koppie. The Real Story of the Marikana Massacre, Johannesburg 2016.
– Marinovich, Greg. The murder fields of Marikana. The cold murder fields of Marikana: Daily Maverick, 8. September 2012.
– Mbembe, Achille. Whiteness without apartheid: the limits of racial freedom (2007).
– Moeti, Koketso. Before Marikana, there was the deadly SASOL strike. in: Daily Maverick, 22. October 2014.
– Morgenrath, Birgit / Wellmer, Gottfreid. Deutsches Kapital am Kap. Kollaboration mit dem Apartheidregime. Hamburg: Nautilus, 2003.
– Msimang, Sisonke. On Truth & Reconciliation: Let’s begin with the simple complicated truth In: Daily Maverick, December 2013.
– Ntsebeza, Dumisa. The Marikana Commission: Sacrifice of the Great Unwashed, 20 August 2015, University of Cape Town.
– Sauer, Walter / Zeschin, Theresia (Ed.). Die Apartheid-Connection. Österreichs Bedeutung für Südafrika. Wien: Verlag für Gesellschaftskritik, 1984.
– Saul, John S. / Bond, Patrick. South Africa – The Present as History. From Mrs. Ples to Mandela & Marikana. Johannesburg: Jacana, 2014.
– Seidman, Judy; Bonase, Nomarussia (Khulumani Support Group). We have to talk, we need changes. Voices from Platinum Belt. Mine Workers and Worker Communities, Johannesburg 2015.
– Terreblanche, Sampie. Lost in Transformation. South Africa’s Search for a New Future Since 1986. Johannesburg 2012.
– Sonti, Primrose; Ngwane, Trevor. “The Massacre Underlines the Wrongness of the Situation. Sequences of interviews of Jakob Krameritsch with  (about their work) in the wake of the Marikana massacre“. In: Suzana Milevska (Ed.): On Productive Shame, Reconciliation and Agency. Berlin 2015.
– Vollenhoven, Sylvia. “The Real Price of Platinum. Squalor in the Shadow of Immense Wealth”. in: Bench Marks Foundation, Marikana 2 years after: www.bench-marks.org.za
Wilson, Stuart. Judge Farlam’s Accidental Massacre. In: Daily Maverick, 26 June 2015.