Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, race as a primary marker of identity hascontinued to permeate many aspects of private and public life post-apartheid. For young people growing up in the ‘new’ South Africa, the terrain of racial positioning is difficult and uneven. Referred to as the ‘born frees’, they aspire to be liberated of the past yet are themselves shaped by and positioned within its legacy. While a number of scholars have explored the racial positioning of students in historically white institutions (or partly white in the case of the merged institutions), little research has been conducted on racialised discourses in institutions which can be described as historically black. This paper seeks to address this gap by report...
Since the dismantling of apartheid in South Africa, increasing numbers of black students have been e...
This article investigates and documents how undergraduate students in South Africa make meaning of c...
M. Adhikari, ‘Hope, Fear, Shame, Frustration: Continuity and Change in the Expression of Coloured Id...
Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, the issue of race as a primary identity marker has cont...
Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, the issue of race as a primary identity marker has cont...
Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, the issue of race as a primary identity marker has cont...
Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, the issue of race as a primary identity marker has con...
Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, race as a primary marker of identity has continued to ...
South Africa has undergone widespread social, economic and political reconstruction since the incept...
This thesis poses the following question: are post-apartheid racialised identities constructed relat...
Doctor of Philosophy in Social Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2019.Despite being i...
South Africa‟s racialised history dates back to a colonial period where South Africans were separate...
The South African coloured identity is a profoundly complex construction that, on the one hand, is i...
Recent years have seen black university students in South Africa rallying against institutional raci...
The apartheid system in South Africa lasted for forty-eight years before being abolished in 1994. Co...
Since the dismantling of apartheid in South Africa, increasing numbers of black students have been e...
This article investigates and documents how undergraduate students in South Africa make meaning of c...
M. Adhikari, ‘Hope, Fear, Shame, Frustration: Continuity and Change in the Expression of Coloured Id...
Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, the issue of race as a primary identity marker has cont...
Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, the issue of race as a primary identity marker has cont...
Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, the issue of race as a primary identity marker has cont...
Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, the issue of race as a primary identity marker has con...
Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, race as a primary marker of identity has continued to ...
South Africa has undergone widespread social, economic and political reconstruction since the incept...
This thesis poses the following question: are post-apartheid racialised identities constructed relat...
Doctor of Philosophy in Social Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2019.Despite being i...
South Africa‟s racialised history dates back to a colonial period where South Africans were separate...
The South African coloured identity is a profoundly complex construction that, on the one hand, is i...
Recent years have seen black university students in South Africa rallying against institutional raci...
The apartheid system in South Africa lasted for forty-eight years before being abolished in 1994. Co...
Since the dismantling of apartheid in South Africa, increasing numbers of black students have been e...
This article investigates and documents how undergraduate students in South Africa make meaning of c...
M. Adhikari, ‘Hope, Fear, Shame, Frustration: Continuity and Change in the Expression of Coloured Id...