From April 26-29, 1994, South Africa held its first universal, democratic elections. Witnessed by the world, South Africans of all races waited patiently in line to cast their ballots, signaling the official and symbolic birth of the “new” South Africa. The subsequent years, marked initially with euphoric hopes for racial healing enabled by institutional processes such as the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), have instead, most recently, inspired deep concern about epidemic levels of HIV/AIDS, violent crime, state corruption, and unbridled market reforms directed at everything from property to bodies to babies. Now, seemingly beleaguered state officials deploy the mantra “TINA” (There Is No Alternative [to neoliberal development]) ...
Studies of nationalism insist that the construction of usable pasts is central to the creation of na...
At the present moment in history, there is a renewed interest in defining and redefining nationhood ...
South Africa is a society driven by guilt, fear and anger. In a society that is so clearly a product...
From April 26-29, 1994, South Africa held its first universal, democratic elections. Witnessed by th...
South Africa in 2018 finds itself at yet another crossroads with a changing of the presidential guar...
In 1994, the apartheid regime fell and South Africa held its first democratic elections. The country...
International audienceSince the advent of democracy in 1994, South Africa has been engaged in an unp...
The apartheid system in South Africa lasted for forty-eight years before being abolished in 1994. Co...
Prior to the dispensation of democracy in South Africa, the country was presided by a system of apar...
A sense of repetition pervades contemporary South African political and cultural debate. Several rec...
In this study of post-apartheid South Africa, I share Nadine Gordimer\u27s conception of an interreg...
After the abolition of apartheid, a process of healing and reconciliation was initiated in order for...
No abstract available.https://brill.com/view/journals/mata/mata-overview.xmlhj2020Political Science
The dissertation argues that, in the attempt to build a shared democratic culture among ordinary cit...
Years of political and economic mismanagement have brought South Africa to a critical turning point....
Studies of nationalism insist that the construction of usable pasts is central to the creation of na...
At the present moment in history, there is a renewed interest in defining and redefining nationhood ...
South Africa is a society driven by guilt, fear and anger. In a society that is so clearly a product...
From April 26-29, 1994, South Africa held its first universal, democratic elections. Witnessed by th...
South Africa in 2018 finds itself at yet another crossroads with a changing of the presidential guar...
In 1994, the apartheid regime fell and South Africa held its first democratic elections. The country...
International audienceSince the advent of democracy in 1994, South Africa has been engaged in an unp...
The apartheid system in South Africa lasted for forty-eight years before being abolished in 1994. Co...
Prior to the dispensation of democracy in South Africa, the country was presided by a system of apar...
A sense of repetition pervades contemporary South African political and cultural debate. Several rec...
In this study of post-apartheid South Africa, I share Nadine Gordimer\u27s conception of an interreg...
After the abolition of apartheid, a process of healing and reconciliation was initiated in order for...
No abstract available.https://brill.com/view/journals/mata/mata-overview.xmlhj2020Political Science
The dissertation argues that, in the attempt to build a shared democratic culture among ordinary cit...
Years of political and economic mismanagement have brought South Africa to a critical turning point....
Studies of nationalism insist that the construction of usable pasts is central to the creation of na...
At the present moment in history, there is a renewed interest in defining and redefining nationhood ...
South Africa is a society driven by guilt, fear and anger. In a society that is so clearly a product...