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Constructing race : youth, identity, and popular culture in South Africa / Nadine E. Dolby.

Van Pelt Library DT1756 .D65 2001
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dolby, Nadine, 1964-
Series:
SUNY series, power, social identity, and education
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Popular culture.
Colored people (South Africa)--Race identity.
Colored people (South Africa).
White people--Race identity.
Youth.
Social conditions.
South Africa--Social conditions--1994-.
South Africa.
Youth--South Africa--Social conditions.
South Africa--Race relations.
Race relations.
South Africa--Ethnic relations.
Ethnic relations.
Black people--Race identity--South Africa.
Black people.
Black people--Race identity.
White people--Race identity--South Africa.
White people.
Popular culture--South Africa.
Physical Description:
156 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Albany : State University of New York Press, [2001]
Contents:
Chapter 1 Rethinking Selves: Identities and Change 7
Chapter 2 Historical Frames: Apartheid, Identity, and Schooling 19
Chapter 3 Daily Life at Fernwood 31
Chapter 4 Shifting Ground: The Changing Context of Race at Fernwood 47
Chapter 5 Creating Race: The Role of Taste in Youth's Production of Identities 63
Chapter 6 Borderwork: Conflict and Connection 79
Chapter 7 The Texture of the Border: Portraits of Individual Students 95
Chapter 8 The Futures of Race 111
Appendix. Negotiating Place: Reflections on Method, Theory, and Being There 119.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-149) and index.
ISBN:
0791450813
0791450821
OCLC:
45636937

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