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Migration Space And Transnational Identities The British In South Africa Daniel Conway

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Migration Space And Transnational Identities The British In South Africa Daniel Conway
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Daniel Conway, Pauline Leonard
ISBN: 9780230346574, 023034657X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Migration Space And Transnational Identities The British In South Africa Daniel Conway by Daniel Conway, Pauline Leonard 9780230346574, 023034657X instant download after payment.

This timely text explores the lives, histories and identities of white British-born immigrants in South Africa, twenty years after the post-apartheid Government took office. Drawing on over sixty in depth biographical interviews and ethnographic work in Johannesburg, Pietermaritzburg and Cape Town, Daniel Conway and Pauline Leonard analyse how British immigrants' relate to, participate in and embody South Africa's complex racial and political history. Through their everyday lives, political and social attitudes, relationships with the places and spaces of South Africa, as well as their expectations of the future, the complexities of their transnational, raced and classed identities and senses of belonging are revealed. Migration, Space and Transnational Identities makes an important contribution to sociological, geographical, political and anthropological debates on transnational migration, whiteness, Britishness and lifestyle, tourism and labour migration.

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