How has the position of Afrikaners changed since the end of the
Apartheid regime in South Africa? While the links between Afrikaner
nationalist identity and the apartheid regime have been irrevocably
altered, it is evident that this newly disempowered minority still
commands a vast material and cultural capital. Certain Afrikaans
speakers have become important players in the new South Africa and
on the world stage. Davies argues that the global political economy
and the closely associated ideology of globalization are major
catalysts for change in Afrikaner identifications and positions.
She identifies multiple Afrikaner constituencies and identities and
shows how they play out in the complex social, economic and
political landscape of South Africa. Accessible, informative and
well-written, "Afrikaners in the New South Africa" is a vital
contribution to our understanding of post-apartheid South Africa.
It will be indispensable for those interested in South Africa,
identity politics, globalization, international political economy
and geography.
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