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Whiteness just isn't what it used to be

  • Melissa E. Steyn

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"The election of 1994, which heralded the demise of Apartheid as a legally enforced institutionalization of "whiteness," disconnected the prior moorings of social identity for most South Africans, whatever their political persuasion. In one of the most profound collective psychological experiences of the contemporary world, South Africans are renegotiating the meaning of their social positionalities. In this book, Melissa Steyn, herself a white South African, grapples with what it means to be white, reflecting on events in her past that still resonate with her today. Her research includes discourse with more than fifty white South Africans who are faced with reinterpreting their old selves in the light of new knowledge and possibilities. Framed within current debates of postcolonialism and postmodernism, "Whiteness Just Isn't What It Used To Be" explores how the changes in South Africa's social and political structure are changing the white population's identity and sense of self."--Jacket.

Genres

  • Attitudes
  • Politics and government
  • Psychology
  • Race relations
  • Social conditions
  • Whites
  • South africa, race relations
  • South africa, politics and government
  • South africa, social conditions
  • White people
  • Sociale geografie
  • Blanken
  • Psychologische aspecten
  • Sociale aspecten
  • Politieke verandering
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  • Melissa E. Steyn

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    State University of New York Press

    2001