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'Coloured' identity and reflections of the 'other' in community discourse : a case study of Wentworth.

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2008

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This project explores the persistence of racial frameworks amongst Coloureds in Wentworth, Durban, using perspectives from discourse analysis as a methodological and theoretical framework. In-depth focus groups and interviews with Wentworth residents were conducted to investigate the continued socio-political relevance of such frameworks in the context of their own identity as 'Coloured', especially where these relate to residual racial hierarchies of the colonial era. Three sample groups were utilised to reflect the community's socio-economic spectrum, which enabled a class-based discussion of the way 'Colouredness' and ideals such as national reconciliation may be reflected by different socio-economic groups.

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Thesis (M.Dev.Studies.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2008.

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Coloured people (South Africa)--Ethnic identity., Theses--Development studies.

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