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Redefines and explores the sources of contemporary xenophobia, placing globalization and its discontents in dialogue with critical race theory
Presents the first formal analysis of romantic relationships between immigrant and non-immigrant communities in South Africa
Examines xenophobic language and terminology, uncovering the semantic and cultural origins of anti-immigrant sentiment and violence

Produktbeschreibung
Redefines and explores the sources of contemporary xenophobia, placing globalization and its discontents in dialogue with critical race theory

Presents the first formal analysis of romantic relationships between immigrant and non-immigrant communities in South Africa

Examines xenophobic language and terminology, uncovering the semantic and cultural origins of anti-immigrant sentiment and violence


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Autorenporträt
Hashi Kenneth Tafira is an independent researcher, writer, and consultant, and the author of Black Nationalist Thought in South Africa: The Persistence of an Idea of Liberation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).