1. Shifting selves: The emergence of new identities in South African schools
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Vandeyar, Saloshna
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IDENTITY (Psychology) in children , *SCHOOLS & society , *POST-apartheid era , *IDENTITY & society , *RACIAL identity of Black people , *RACIAL identity of white people , *BLACK white differences , *DEMOGRAPHIC change , *RACE relations - Abstract
This is an exploratory study on the nature and extent of racial integration in South African schools in the post-apartheid period. While there is vigilant media attention to occasional, dramatic incidents of racial conflict in white schools, there is very little research on the ways in which student identities are framed, challenged, asserted and negotiated within the dominant institutional cultures of former white schools. The research findings suggest that student identities are shaped and framed within stable institutional cultures that remain impervious to change despite the changing demographics of the student body; but that even under these conditions student identities are constantly being questioned and recast as black and white students begin to engage each other in the daily routines of institutional life. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2008
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