South Africa in Transition utilises new theoretical perspectives to
describe and explain central dimensions of the democratic
transition in South Africa during the late 1980s and early 1990s,
covering changes in the politics of gender and education, the
political discourses of the ANC, NP and the white right,
constructions of identity in South Africa's black townships and
rural areas, the role of political violence in the transition, and
accounts of the democratization process itself.
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