Knowledge and Power in South Africa: Xenophobia and Survival in the Post-Apartheid State

  • Desai A
  • Walsh S
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Abstract I n May 2008, South Africa was racked with the worst xenophobic violence since the end of apartheid. In the space of a few weeks, more than sixty people—overwhelmingly migrants from other African countries—were viciously attacked and killed by bands of …

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Desai, A., & Walsh, S. (2010). Knowledge and Power in South Africa: Xenophobia and Survival in the Post-Apartheid State. In Learning from the Ground Up (pp. 35–51). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230112650_3

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