Constructing ambiguous identities negotiating race, respect and social change in 'Coloured' schools in Cape Town, South Africa
Includes bibliographical references. === South African social relations in the second decade of democracy remain framed by race. Spatial and social lived realities, the continued importance of belonging - to feel part of a community, mean that identifying as 'coloured' in South Africa cont...
Main Author: | Hammett, Daniel Patrick |
---|---|
Other Authors: | Barnard, Alan J |
Format: | Doctoral Thesis |
Language: | English |
Published: |
University of Cape Town
2014
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10655 |
Similar Items
-
Segregated housing and contested identities: the case of the King William's Town coloured community, 1895 - 1946
by: Victor, Stephanie Emilia
Published: (2007) -
Negotiating coloured identity through encounters with performance
by: Fransman, Gino
Published: (2013) -
A victimological study among Coloureds in the Cape Peninsula
by: Strijdom, Hendrik Gert
Published: (1983) -
Some aspects of housing economics with reference to the coloured population of South Africa
by: Farabi, Sadraddin
Published: (1981) -
Socio-economic development of the Coloured community since the Theron Commission
by: Van Deventer, Gerhardus Johannes
Published: (2012)