Publisher's Synopsis
Izikhothane-township youth from impoverished backgrounds who engage in mock battles of conspicuous consumption where luxury items are often destroyed-gained notoriety in South Africa in the early 2000s. Sifiso Mnisi delves into the life of the izikhothane, providing an in-depth account of what it means to be a young man within the ukukhothana (Zulu slang for "boasting") subculture and showing how their seemingly destructive behavior can be a complex way of asserting their masculinity and demanding recognition in a society that has historically dehumanized them.