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From Foreign Natives to Native Foreigners. Explaining Xenophobia in Post-apartheid South Africa : Explaining Xenophobia in Post-apartheid South Africa /

"The events of May 2008 in which 62 people were killed simply for being 'foreign' and thousands were turned overnight into refugees shook the South African nation. This book is the first to attempt a comprehensive and rigorous explanation for those horrific events. It argues that xeno...

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Autor principal: Neocosmos, M.
Formato: Tesis Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dakar, Senegal : CODESRIA, 2010.
Edición:[2nd ed.].
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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502 |a Thesis Three: Xenophobia is Concerned with Exclusion from Citizenship which Denotes a Specific Political Relationship Between State and SocietyThesis Four: Xenophobia is the Outcome of a Relation Between Different Forms of Politics; The Study of Xenophobia in South Africa; CHAPTER TWO: The Apartheid State and Migration to South Africa; State and Citizenship in Southern Africa; The Apartheid State; Apartheid, Migrant Labour, Citizenship and Resistance; National Liberation and the Urban-Economic Understanding of Apartheid; Popular Struggles and National Citizenship in Countryside and Town 
505 0 |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; CHAPTER ONE: Introduction: Accounting for Xenophobiain Post-apartheid South Africa; Xenophobia: Absence of Theory, Absence of Politics; Xenophobia: Bringing Theory and Politics Back in; Citizenship and Political Identity: Four Theses; Thesis One: Xenophobia is a Discourse and Practice of Exclusion from Community; Thesis Two: This Process of Exclusion is a Political Process 
505 0 |a ConclusionsCHAPTER THREE: The Construction of a Post-apartheid; Constructing the Nation and Moulding Citizenship from Above: Nationalism, Indigeneity and Exclusionary Legislation; Nationalism, Democracy and Exclusion: The Construction of State Xenophobic Discourse; Bending the Rules of Indigeneity: The Post-apartheid State and Migrants from Lesotho; Defending 'Fortress South Africa': A Brief Review of Legislation; Post-apartheid Nation-building Continued: Citizenship and the State Construction of Xenophobia; Government Xenophobic Discourse and Its Effects 
505 0 |a Criminalisation, Policing, Repatriation and the Role of the MediaSociety: Xenophobic Attitudes, Human Rights and the Absence of Politics; CHAPTER FOUR: Conclusion. Theory and Political Agency; EPILOGUE: May 2008 and the Politics of Fear; The Events of May 2008; The Sociology of the Events and the Poverty of Explanation; The Politics of Fear; Concluding Remarks; Notes; Bibliography; List of Interviews; Back Cover 
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