N2: reading, writing, walking the South African highway

N2: reading, writing, walking the South African highway

Author: 
Twidle, Hedley
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2017
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Journal Title: 
Social Dynamics
Source: 
Social Dynamics, Vol. 43, No. 1, April 2017, pp. 59-81
Abstract: 

This piece is drawn from a larger project that asks what it might mean to write a cultural history or "biography" of the longest highway in South Africa, the N2. Influenced by literature on the everyday, on infrastructures and the "infra-ordinary," my approach pays attention to the highway as a material artefact. Who builds, maintains and manages it; who makes their life along it; what subcultures, lexicons and social behaviours can be read off it? Exploring the possibilities of creative non-fiction within the environmental humanities, the piece here unfolds as an exercise in psychogeography, or a deconstructed travelogue. While much travel writing about modern Cape Town describes a (motorised) journey from airport to city, here I reverse the gaze and proceed on foot from town to the airport along the hard shoulder of the N2. In doing so I try to understand the vexed relations between drivers and pedestrians in a divided city, and to conduct an "anthropology of the near" on the road reserve: perhaps the most visible but least contemplated part of the modern urban landscape.

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CITATION: Twidle, Hedley. N2: reading, writing, walking the South African highway . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2017. Social Dynamics, Vol. 43, No. 1, April 2017, pp. 59-81 - Available at: https://library.au.int/n2-reading-writing-walking-south-african-highway