Zimitri Erasmus ’ editorial essay follows from the position paper (Erasmus 2010a) she presented at the ‘Revisiting Apartheid Race Categories’ colloquium, at the University of the Witwatersrand in 2010. This essay largely complements her position paper and is ideally read alongside the latter. Given this, I respond to key elements in both pieces. Erasmus (this volume) interrogates continued administrative use of ‘race’ categories developed and institutionalised during apartheid. Her integrative overview of and framework for contributions to this special issue skilfully knits together these substantively diverse contributions without diluting the complexity of the topic and of the individual articles. En passant, this ensemble of articles pro...
South Africa is one of the most unequal countries globally, and inequality is distributed along raci...
At the heart of the discussion in this special issue on race and affirmative action is the issue of ...
International audienceSince the landing in South Africa of Europeans in 1652, the country has based ...
South Africa’s government requires information on apartheid race classification to implement and mon...
The anti-apartheid struggle was characterized by tensions between the opposing ideologies of non-rac...
CITATION: Msimang, Phila Mfundo. 2020. Review of the book Race otherwise : forging a new humanism fo...
[Book Revie] Erasmus, Zimitri (2017) Race otherwise: Forging a new Humanism for South Africa.Johanne...
This primarily methodologically oriented article describes how an ethnomethodologically informed, co...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilPost-apartheid South Africa has strived for change through the implemen...
Although much has been written on the subject of Apartheid, much of it has usually been concerned wi...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
The thesis of this essay is: Differentiation based on race can still exist after legal segregation h...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
This paper using the model of Racial Apartheid, once prevalent in South Africa, attempts to ask whet...
M. Adhikari, ‘Hope, Fear, Shame, Frustration: Continuity and Change in the Expression of Coloured Id...
South Africa is one of the most unequal countries globally, and inequality is distributed along raci...
At the heart of the discussion in this special issue on race and affirmative action is the issue of ...
International audienceSince the landing in South Africa of Europeans in 1652, the country has based ...
South Africa’s government requires information on apartheid race classification to implement and mon...
The anti-apartheid struggle was characterized by tensions between the opposing ideologies of non-rac...
CITATION: Msimang, Phila Mfundo. 2020. Review of the book Race otherwise : forging a new humanism fo...
[Book Revie] Erasmus, Zimitri (2017) Race otherwise: Forging a new Humanism for South Africa.Johanne...
This primarily methodologically oriented article describes how an ethnomethodologically informed, co...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilPost-apartheid South Africa has strived for change through the implemen...
Although much has been written on the subject of Apartheid, much of it has usually been concerned wi...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
The thesis of this essay is: Differentiation based on race can still exist after legal segregation h...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
This paper using the model of Racial Apartheid, once prevalent in South Africa, attempts to ask whet...
M. Adhikari, ‘Hope, Fear, Shame, Frustration: Continuity and Change in the Expression of Coloured Id...
South Africa is one of the most unequal countries globally, and inequality is distributed along raci...
At the heart of the discussion in this special issue on race and affirmative action is the issue of ...
International audienceSince the landing in South Africa of Europeans in 1652, the country has based ...