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Title:
A race against time : psychology and challenges to deracialisation in South Africa
Author:
Stevens, Garth.
ISBN:
9781868883899
Publication Information:
Pretoria : University of South Africa, ©2006.
Physical Description:
xx, 353 pages ; 24 cm
Contents:
Race and signification: All the black people speak English or Afrikaans, so it doesn't matter -- ideologies of language and race on a South African school ground -- Ethnicity: it's about making a difference -- Two nations: race and poverty in post-apartheid South Africa -- Race social transformation and redress in the South African social and health sciences -- Race, subjectivity and personhood: It's not us, they're spreading AIDS: race, schoolboy masculinities and perception of personal risk in relation to HIV/AIDS among male youth in post-apartheid South Africa -- Being-black-in-the-new-South-Africa -- Psychoanalysis, discursive analysis, racism and the theory of abjection -- (Post)colonial racism: racial Otherness, the colonial stereotype and the model of fetishism -- Race and social location:New questions, old answers? Gender and race in post-apartheid South Africa -- Preparing black youth for leadership in the Rainbow Nation: insights into the racial landscape in the post-apartheid era -- Affirmative action in South Africa: epistemological challenges and issues related to training -- Race, nation-building and citizenship: Truth, reconciliation, reparation and deracialisation in post-apartheid South Africa: fact or fiction? -- The Rainbow Nation: constructs of national identity in post-apartheid South Africa -- Multiple belongings? Reflecting on the challenges of reconstructing apartheid-imposed identities in Australia after immigration.
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