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Title: The rubicon revisited : a documentary approach re-examining racial identity constructions in 1980s apartheid South Africa
Authors: Kosciejew, Marc
Keywords: Documentation -- South Africa -- Case studies
Documentation -- Management
Apartheid -- South Africa
South Africans -- Race identity
Botha, P. W. (Pieter Willem)
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Common Ground Research Networks
Citation: Kosciejew, M. (2008). The rubicon revisited : a documentary approach re-examining racial identity constructions in 1980s apartheid South Africa. International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities, and Nations, 8(4), 77-81.
Abstract: This paper argues that P.W. Botha’s constitutional reforms and, most importantly, his subsequent re-engineering of Apartheid's documentary apparatus, laid the foundation for a future non-racial state. By altering certain Apartheid documents, these reforms re-imagined South African identity as light-skinned, that is, for the first time nonwhite groups were recognized and considered a part of the nation. The effects that emerged from changes to the documentary apparatus opened up possibilities for racial cooperation. Although an enduring symbol of Apartheid, Botha permitted the earliest stages of racial integration while cracking the once rigid Apartheid edifice.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/119915
ISSN: 14479532
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