Growing up in a divided society : the contexts of childhood in South Africa
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Growing up in a divided society : the contexts of childhood in South Africa
Northwestern University Press, 1990, c1986
- alk. paper
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Reprint. Originally published: Johannesburg : Raven Press, 1986
Includes bibliographical references (p. [399]-422) and index
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What does it mean to be a child in South Africa today? This question is answerable only in the context of arpartheid, the legalized separation of "races" that determines all aspects of life in that country. In "Growing Up in a Divided Society," scholars from a wide range of disciplines explore the devastating, pervasive, and profound effects of apartheid and racism on the children of South Africa.
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