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ID097744
Title ProperFacing the future
Other Title Informationthe perceptions of black adolescents on their prospects in South Africa
LanguageENG
AuthorKamper, Gerrit ;  Badenhorst, Jo
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study focuses on the impact of social change on the black youth of post-apartheid South Africa. It is argued that adolescents' perspectives on their future in this country are of particular relevance due to the extent of social problems which are currently experienced in South Africa. With South Africa's history of apartheid and discrimination, it emerges that the influence of traditional cultural norms and values on the black youth is slowly but surely diminishing. They tend to share the general consumerism of South Africa's wealthy classes, and many lack the history of participation in the struggle for political freedom. Amidst severe social problems, such as poverty, unemployment, HIV/AIDS and violent crime, the findings of an empirical investigation into the views of 391 black adolescents from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds indicate that a general spirit of optimism and independence exists, paired with a strong desire to escape the trappings of poverty and the inferiority of the past.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 45, No. 3; Jun 2010: p.243-257
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 45, No. 3; Jun 2010: p.243-257
Key WordsFuture ;  Black Adolescents ;  South Africa ;  Poverty ;  Unemployment ;  HIV/AIDS ;  Violent Crime ;  Optimism