Race Trouble: Race, Identity and Inequality in Post-Apartheid South Africa

· Lexington Books
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244
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This book draws on the South African experience to develop a theory of race trouble with the central observation that transformation in South Africa has reshaped patterns and practices of encounter and exchange between historically defined race groups. Race continues to feature prominently in these new forms of social interaction and, by participating in them, South Africans are cast once again as racial subjects - advantaged or disadvantaged, included or excluded, colonizers or colonized.

About the author

Kevin Durrheim is professor of psychology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
Xoliswa Mtose is executive dean of education at Forth Hare University.
Lyndsay Brown teaches English at Durban Girls High.

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