This examination is a case study analysis of the Mail & Guardian's news coverage surrounding the ongoing trial of members of the separatist group, die Boeremag. The 22 defendants stand accused of treason and 41 other criminal charges for the 2002 bombings of Soweto and conspiring to establish an independent Boer state. Utilizing a race critical lens, this analysis looks at these news representations of Afrikaner nationalists to glean insight into how law, race and racism can imbricate public understandings crime, specifically, in this case, domestic terrorism. It draws attention to the ways in which this fundamentalist group emerges as a repugnant Other and interrogates their roles within the "imagined" postapartheid South African community...
In late 2002 a number of bomb blasts brought home the realisation that the South African white right...
Post-colonial archetypes in the collective unconscious of South African society have actualised the...
The paper offers a way to think through the advent of xenophobia as a feature of post 1994 South Afr...
In this minithesis I conduct a critical discourse analysis to take on a double-pronged task. On the ...
This thesis argues that there is a clear imbalance in the representation of crime in the newspaper, ...
Almost 20 years after South Africa’s formal transition to a democracy, South Africans of all races w...
In the year of 2006 I moved to South Africa for a year, a land that has fascinated me because of its...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.This dissertation is a discursive analysis of th...
Four case studies. Since the end of apartheid in South Africa, Afrikaner people have been faced with...
Victimology and criminology have been spectacularly unsuccessful in confronting the way that governm...
Historical and literary accounts of the Graaff-Reinet and Swellendam rebellions of 1795-1799 are ana...
Includes bibliographical references.This work analyses the depiction of coloured women on trial for ...
This article argues that the 2015 xenophobic violence was allowed to spread due to persistent inacti...
There have been many studies on the Voortrekker Centenary of 1938 and the unforeseen consequences it...
Our aim with this study was to examine how the Marikana massacre, the killings of 34 mineworkers in ...
In late 2002 a number of bomb blasts brought home the realisation that the South African white right...
Post-colonial archetypes in the collective unconscious of South African society have actualised the...
The paper offers a way to think through the advent of xenophobia as a feature of post 1994 South Afr...
In this minithesis I conduct a critical discourse analysis to take on a double-pronged task. On the ...
This thesis argues that there is a clear imbalance in the representation of crime in the newspaper, ...
Almost 20 years after South Africa’s formal transition to a democracy, South Africans of all races w...
In the year of 2006 I moved to South Africa for a year, a land that has fascinated me because of its...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.This dissertation is a discursive analysis of th...
Four case studies. Since the end of apartheid in South Africa, Afrikaner people have been faced with...
Victimology and criminology have been spectacularly unsuccessful in confronting the way that governm...
Historical and literary accounts of the Graaff-Reinet and Swellendam rebellions of 1795-1799 are ana...
Includes bibliographical references.This work analyses the depiction of coloured women on trial for ...
This article argues that the 2015 xenophobic violence was allowed to spread due to persistent inacti...
There have been many studies on the Voortrekker Centenary of 1938 and the unforeseen consequences it...
Our aim with this study was to examine how the Marikana massacre, the killings of 34 mineworkers in ...
In late 2002 a number of bomb blasts brought home the realisation that the South African white right...
Post-colonial archetypes in the collective unconscious of South African society have actualised the...
The paper offers a way to think through the advent of xenophobia as a feature of post 1994 South Afr...