Racism and Apartheid in Southern Africa

Racism and Apartheid in Southern Africa
Author: Anti-apartheid Movement
Publisher: Unesco Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1974
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Based on material prepared by the British Anti-Apartheid Movement, this well illustrated popular account of the apartheid system is mainly concerned with South Africa. Although only 25 pages long, the section on Namibia summarizes a wide range of information on the economic and political situation up to the beginning of the 1970s. (Eriksen/Moorsom).

Scientific Racism in Modern South Africa

Scientific Racism in Modern South Africa
Author: Saul Dubow
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1995-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521479073

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A study of the history of intellectual and scientific racism in modern South Africa.

Race Trouble

Race Trouble
Author: Kevin Durrheim
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2011
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0739167073

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This book draws on the South African experience to develop a theory of race trouble with the central observation that transformation in South Africa has reshaped patterns and practices of encounter and exchange between historically defined race groups. Race continues to feature prominently in these new forms of social interaction and, by participating in them, South Africans are cast once again as racial subjects - advantaged or disadvantaged, included or excluded, colonizers or colonized.

Segregation and Apartheid in Twentieth Century South Africa

Segregation and Apartheid in Twentieth Century South Africa
Author: William Beinart
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134850328

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As South Africa moves towards majority rule, and blacks begin to exercise direct political power, apartheid becomes a thing of the past - but its legacy in South African history will be indelible. this book is designed to introduce students to a range of interpretations of one of South Africa's central social characteristics: racial segregation. It: • brings together eleven articles which span the whole history of segregation from its origins to its final collapse • reviews the new historiography of segregation and the wide variety of intellectual traditions on which it is based • includes a glossary, explanatory notes and further reading.

Racism and Human Ecology

Racism and Human Ecology
Author: Katharina Loeber
Publisher: Böhlau Köln
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2019-01-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 3412503568

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The apartheid era in South Africa lasted more than 40 years. It was marked by political repression and the attempt to create a homogeneous "white South Africa", which meant excluding the non-white majority population. The establishment and maintenance of white supremacy in South Africa by colonialism and, since 1948, grand apartheid was not only the result of racist regulations and laws, but also followed a "scientific" logic to justify the resettlement and expulsion of South African blacks.The history of South Africa from 1948 to 1994 can also be seen as the history of a major society-spanning project; an attempt to build a "modern" state on the basis of racial segregation. This work investigates the factors that make it possible to stabilize a policy based on virtually impossible prerequisites over four decades: Ethnic categorization, territorial planning and "environmental protection measures".