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Title:Special issue: xenophobia, nationalism and techniques of difference
Authors:Mupotsa, Danai
Kreutzfeldt, Dorothee
Year:2016
Periodical:Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity (ISSN 2158-978X)
Volume:30
Issue:2
Pages:145
Language:English
City of publisher:Durban
Publisher:Agenda Feminist Media
Geographic term:South Africa
Subjects:xenophobia
immigrants
foreigners
Zimbabweans
External link:https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ragn20/30/2
Abstract:This special issue of Agenda on 'Xenophobia, nationalism and techniques of difference' consists of articles, an interview and 'a provocation': a series of ceremonial organisational flags intended as a visual essay and conceptualised by artist and academic Raimi Gbadamosi. Contributions: Testimonies of a current moment: Part 1 (Raimi Gbadamosi); Xenophobia, nationalism and techniques of difference (Danai Mupotsa & Dorothee Kreutzfeldt); On living as Zoe: the story of being foreign in so many ways (Zoe Black & Jesse McGleughlin); An alien in the country of my birth: xenophobia reinforcing otherness and promoting exclusion (Margaret Chandia & Tim G. B. Hart); 'There is no such thing as a single-issue struggle': xenophobia in the time of decolonisation, eRhini, 2015 (Gcobani Qambela); The languages of xenophobia in post-apartheid South Africa: reviewing migrancy, foreignness, and solidarity (Camalita Naicker); Furthermore (Nolan Oswald Dennis); Intimate foreigners or violent neighbours? Thinking masculinity and post-apartheid xenophobic violence through film (Pumla Dineo Gqola); Race-ing xenophobic violence: engaging social representations of the black African body in post-apartheid South Africa (Malose Langa & Peace Kiguwa); 'Shepherding a leopard': football, masculinities and the spatial politics of xenophobia among Zimbabwean male migrants in Stellenbosch (Pedzisayi Leslie Mangezvo); The performance of violence. #afrophobia2015 (Dean Hutton); Interrogating questions of national belonging, difference and xenophobia in South Africa (Kezia Batisai); Attitudes towards foreigners in informal settlements targeted for upgrading in South Africa: a gendered perspective (Catherine Ndinda & Tidings P. Ndhlovu). Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [ASC Leiden abstract]
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