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Economic threat, new nationalism and xenophobia in South Africa: Some reflections / Mutanda, Darlington   Journal Article
Mutanda, Darlington Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The perceived economic threat has given rise to narrow nationalism in South Africa, which has given birth to direct, cultural and structural forms of violence, commonly referred to as xenophobia, which is actually Afrophobia. The main argument is that in as much as there is evidence of the influx of mainly African migrants in South Africa, and these have been largely accused of various crimes and contributing to rising unemployment, this perception trivialises the need for a multipronged and people-centred approach to South Africa’s and Africa’s underlying domestic challenges. Xenophobia should not be seen as only a South African but also an Africa problem, which consequently requires a national and continental response strategy. This then implies that South Africa has a role in stemming the challenges that have given impetus to a new form of narrow nationalism. On the other hand, the article attempts to explain what a continental response strategy might entail. In fact, the narratives of African migrants as pervasive criminals and job snatchers conveniently relieves the post-apartheid government which is expected to enhance service delivery and create opportunities for the locals, as well as giving dignity to the immigrants.
Key Words Migration  South Africa  New Nationalism  Inclusion  Xenophobia  Economic Threat 
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Hirohito and the making of modern Japan / Bix, Herbert P 2001  Book
Bix, Herbert P Book
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Publication London, Gerald Duckworth and Co. Ltd., 2001.
Description xi, 800p.
Standard Number 0715630776
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