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    Cultural barriers to intercultural/ interracial communication among black and white South African women by Lynn Parry

    Published 2022-11-01
    “… There are a number of Important cultural barriers between black and white South African women. These Include language, nonverbal communication, world view, thought pat terns and stereotypes. …”
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    Sexual dimorphism and ancestral variation in the pectoral and pelvic girdles of modern humans by Daphne R. Hudson, John H. Langdon

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Comparisons of ancestral groups reveal that white South Africans have larger pectoral and pelvic dimensions than black South Africans, but that blacks have larger index values than whites. …”
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    Raising a thousand Tutu voices: Reflections on the Truth to Power exhibition

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The article argues that the cries and bruised bodies of the victims of apartheid, such as those of Mrs Calata, widow of Fort Calata, one of the Cradock Four victims, and of thousands of “ordinary people”, are still reverberating down the decades to be heard and acknowledged by specifically White South Africans. The example and the courage of the poet and journalist, Antjie Krog, who covered the TRC hearings and who is still speaking poetry to power as a public intellectual, are used to reflect on the author’s own culpability and that of other White Afrikaans-speaking South Africans and their involvement in the TRC process. …”
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    Black Boarding Academies as a Prudential Reparation by Roy Brooks

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…While there has been a transformation of political power, giving Black South Africans a strong voice in the government, economic power remains in the hands of White South Africans and racial discrimination in housing and education continues. …”
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    Daring to Be Different: The First-Person HIV-Positive Narrator in Two South African Novels by Lizzy Attree

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Eben Venter’s Afrikaans novel Ek Stamel, Ek Sterwe (1996) which was translated into English by Luke Stubbs as My Beautiful Death (2004), and which has – significantly – received little critical review in English as an HIV narrative, tells the story of a white South African man, Konstant, in the Australian diaspora who eventually succumbs to AIDS. …”
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    Decolonization Projects by Cornelius Ewuoso

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Black and women academics’ revelations about discourses of ‘transformation’ at an historically white South African university. Higher Education, 78, 947-963…”
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