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Segregation and Singularity: Politics and its Context Among White, Middle-Class English-Speakers in Late-Apartheid Johannesburg
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Segregation and Singularity: Politics and its Context Among White, Middle-Class English-Speakers in Late-Apartheid Johannesburg

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As a political sociology of whites in the last years of apartheid in South Africa, this book provides an analysis of the social origins and social context of political attitudes among a sample of middle-class, English-speaking whites in selected suburbs in the city of Johannesburg, Gauteng Province. It reveals that such attitudes emanated in the context of acute and continuing political polarisation, principally between black and white, in the twilight of apartheid and before the first democratic elections.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Unisa Press
Country
South Africa
Date
13 June 2006
Pages
226
ISBN
9781868882908

As a political sociology of whites in the last years of apartheid in South Africa, this book provides an analysis of the social origins and social context of political attitudes among a sample of middle-class, English-speaking whites in selected suburbs in the city of Johannesburg, Gauteng Province. It reveals that such attitudes emanated in the context of acute and continuing political polarisation, principally between black and white, in the twilight of apartheid and before the first democratic elections.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Unisa Press
Country
South Africa
Date
13 June 2006
Pages
226
ISBN
9781868882908