Apartheid Vertigo : the Rise in Discrimination Against Africans in South Africa.

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Author / Creator:Matsinhe, David M ario.
Imprint:Ashgate 2011.
Description:1 online resource (231)
Language:English
Series:Interdisciplinary research series in ethnic, gender, and class relations
Interdisciplinary research series in ethnic, gender, and class relations.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11120209
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ISBN:9781409426202
1409426203
9781409426196
140942619X
9786613318855
661331885X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-208) and index.
Summary:Apartheid vertigo, the dizzying sensation following prolonged oppression and delusions of skin colour, is the focus of this book. Drawing on evidence from interviews, observation, press articles, reports, research monographs and history, this project deconstructs the idea of visible differences between black nationals and black foreign nationals. It demonstrates that in South Africa violent conflict lurks on the surface and it can burst through the fragile limits set upon it, with the potential to escalate into ethnic cleansing.
Other form:Print version: Apartheid Vertigo. Ashgate 2011

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