National identity in South Africa: the search for harmony |
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Authors: | M. F. Ramutsindela |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Geography, University of the North (RSA), Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX, UK |
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Abstract: | The history of South Africa shows that different approaches have been employed to develop South African national identities. These approaches, however, could not produce a single national identity. When the Government of National Unity (GNU) came to power after the first democratic national elections in April 1994, a new chapter was opened for the country to search for a new South Africanism. This paper attempts to give an overview of the nationalisms which dominated the politics of the Union and the Republic of South Africa. The overview is intended to provide the reader with the background for understanding the efforts by the GNU to build a new post-apartheid national identity. The central focus of the paper is the changing bases on which a South African nationhood was/is built. |
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