‘ In Comes the New Black’: The Ghetto-Rural Black versus Blacksurbian Identities
ith the emergence of the Black bourgeoisie in Africa and the diaspora, there is a need to conceptualise the urban Black person, who, in pursuit of a better life, had to redefine, adopt, and formulate an identity acceptable within the middle and upper social classes. Inclusivity and diversity are ke...
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Main Author: | Nkululeko Motha |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Johannesburg
2024-05-01
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Series: | The Thinker |
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Online Access: | https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/The_Thinker/article/view/3224 |
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