The discourses of the post-apartheid South Africa embody symbols of change and promises of new lessons in history. This is the first volume that brings together analyses of a variety of discourses produced in South Africa through which we follow the evolution of transitional processes in the country’s political institutions and in the opinions of its populace. The book offers to the reader a visit to the Parliament, a peek into the internet forums, analyses of the country's official papers and speeches, and the media accounts. Through all these discourses we see the burning questions – "Who Are We Now?" and "Who Do We Want To Be?" – being repetitively examined and identities cross-formed while the country deals with new, post-apartheid chal...
Magister Artium - MASouth Africa transitioned from an apartheid system of government, with one rulin...
South Africa is a country that has had serious conflicts in the past, especially during the aparthei...
South Africa offers a rich context for the study of the interrelationship between the media and iden...
The discourses of the post-apartheid South Africa embody symbols of change and promises of new lesso...
Liesel Hibbert is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education, Cape Peninsula University of Technolo...
This paper asserts that selected texts of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission poss...
"The Politics of the New South Africa" provides a fascinating appraisal of the critical moments in t...
This book draws on a long tradition of critical, analytical scholarship to provide an important cont...
The democratic transition in South Africa that emerged during the 1990s and became manifest in a dem...
In 1994, the apartheid regime fell and South Africa held its first democratic elections. The country...
With its startling new forms and preoccupations, South African literature and culture during the 199...
This project develops a theory of public discourse through a case study of recent South African poli...
How do we South Africans understand who we are? Are our ideas about ourselves as ‘post-apartheid’ pe...
This is the first book to combine a discussion of post-apartheid development initiatives with an ext...
South Africa in Transition utilises new theoretical perspectives to describe and explain central dim...
Magister Artium - MASouth Africa transitioned from an apartheid system of government, with one rulin...
South Africa is a country that has had serious conflicts in the past, especially during the aparthei...
South Africa offers a rich context for the study of the interrelationship between the media and iden...
The discourses of the post-apartheid South Africa embody symbols of change and promises of new lesso...
Liesel Hibbert is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education, Cape Peninsula University of Technolo...
This paper asserts that selected texts of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission poss...
"The Politics of the New South Africa" provides a fascinating appraisal of the critical moments in t...
This book draws on a long tradition of critical, analytical scholarship to provide an important cont...
The democratic transition in South Africa that emerged during the 1990s and became manifest in a dem...
In 1994, the apartheid regime fell and South Africa held its first democratic elections. The country...
With its startling new forms and preoccupations, South African literature and culture during the 199...
This project develops a theory of public discourse through a case study of recent South African poli...
How do we South Africans understand who we are? Are our ideas about ourselves as ‘post-apartheid’ pe...
This is the first book to combine a discussion of post-apartheid development initiatives with an ext...
South Africa in Transition utilises new theoretical perspectives to describe and explain central dim...
Magister Artium - MASouth Africa transitioned from an apartheid system of government, with one rulin...
South Africa is a country that has had serious conflicts in the past, especially during the aparthei...
South Africa offers a rich context for the study of the interrelationship between the media and iden...