Exploring logics of state in urban cultural policy development process in South Africa: the case of the eThekwini Municipality
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2019
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Maralack, Matthieu
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The study of urban cultural policy development is a relatively new field of enquiry, particularly in the
Global South. The goal of this study is to understand urban cultural policy development and state
practice through unpacking a South African case study of a local municipality undertaking such a
process between the period 2012 to 2016. Notably, this particular case of cultural policy development
did not result in a policy being approved by council, nor in administrative operations. The specific
question asked therefore is: “How is cultural policy development contested between different arms of
the local state, in the case of eThekwini?”. Namely: between the eThekwini City Architects Department
and the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department. This is answered by giving a historical account of
how the process came about by extensively drawing on one specific moment prior to the policy
development timeline. It is the case of the Warwick elephant sculpture by world-renowned artist
Andries Botha, which highlights the ANC and IFP political tensions which were not successfully
negotiated, alongside several other contextual challenges. The literature that informs the conceptual
framework is that of the theoretical challenge with the terms culture and cultural policy, where
creativity and culture intersect with the urban state, and the concept of championship with the South
African urban state context. Methodologically, semi-structured interviews were utilised as part of the
qualitative data collection and case study approach. This was triangulated through the use of a
document analysis. The research report directly addresses how ANC-IFP tensions impacted urban
governance and cultural policy development in eThekwini and concludes with the type of
championship needed for successful cultural policy development in this context for the benefit of
future cultural policy development processes in the Global South.
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Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Cultural Policy and Management, to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Braamfontein March 2019
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Maralack, Matthieu Gottlieb. (2019). Exploring logics of state in urban cultural policy development process in South Africa: the case of the eThekwini Municipality. University of the Witwatersrand, https://hdl.handle.net/10539/29514