Race Trouble
Race, Identity and Inequality in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Abstract
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.
Schlagworte
African Studies Society and Politics- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–x Preface i–x
- 86–110 CHAPTER 04. Discourse 86–110
- 111–136 CHAPTER 05. Practices 111–136
- 137–164 CHAPTER 06. Subjects 137–164
- 165–192 CHAPTER 07. Repression 165–192
- 207–214 Notes 207–214
- 215–227 References 215–227
- 228–234 Index 228–234