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New South Africa Speak: race talk in an undergraduate debate on racialisation in post-apartheid South Africa
Authors:Marthinus Conradie
Affiliation:Department of English, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa
Abstract:Working with a set of theoretical concepts from critical race theory, this article examines perspectives on the impact of micro-aggressions and systemic inequality, as elicited during on online debate among undergraduate students. The debate centred on the degree to which white South Africans may legitimately identify as Africans. This topic served as a means of stimulating talk about the effects of racialisation in post-apartheid South Africa. During the analysis, the arguments that emerged from the online debate were analysed within a framework of white talk, referred to as New South Africa Speak. All contributions to the debate were measured against the discursive forms and functions that characterise New South Africa Speak. The findings are reported in terms of: During the conclusion the potential relevance of these findings to ongoing protest movements at South African universities is considered.
Keywords:Race  racism  racialisation  white talk  South Africa
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