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    The United Nations Security Council’s Sanctions against Iran: A Nuclear Apartheid by Eishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib

    Published 2007
    “…Is it not a ‘nuclear apartheid’? Surely, it is, as this paper concludes. …”
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    Decolonization, neo-apartheid and xenophobic violence in Phaswane Mpe’s welcome to Our Hillbrow by Abdullah, Mustafa Mohammed, Singh, Hardev Kaur Jujar, Abdullah, Omar Mohammed, Hasan, Mohammed Fleih

    Published 2021
    “…Yet, this study argues that apartheid was not really dismantled, and that incomplete decolonization led to a state of neo-apartheid which catalysed citizens towards aggression and intolerance against foreigners. …”
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    Xenophobia and the fallacy of the rainbow nation in selected post- apartheid South African novels by Abdullah, Alshajlawi Mustafa Mohammed

    Published 2021
    “…The study argues that the pervasiveness of xenophobic violence in post-apartheid is a result of citizenship attitudes, xenophobic state politics, and the incomplete decolonization from apartheid legacy. …”
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    The reconciliation process in post-apartheid South Africa through Zakes Mda’s Madonna of Excelsior by Jujar Singh, Hardev Kaur, Mani, Manimangai

    Published 2013
    “…Forgiveness has been forwarded yet redemption and reconciliation are somewhat elusive, as discrimination and instability still exist due to the stigma apartheid has left. This research paper “Apartheid and the Reconciliation Process in the Post-Apartheid South Africa” looks into the novel by Zakes Mda entitled The Madonna of Excelsior, which deals with the issues of the process of reconciliation between the present and the past. …”
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    "The witch. She is in her house"--"We don't have witches here. Not in Soweto": Soweto witchcraft accusations in the transition from apartheid through liberation to democracy by Wardrop, Joan

    Published 2007
    “…In that time of transition and deep cultural anxiety, the atmosphere in Soweto was often seething with resentments and concerns which had been suppressed during the apartheid years of oppression but which now bubbled to the surface in often unexpected ways, exemplified in the two contradictory statements in this paper's title, each made by a middle-aged woman, two days apart in contiguous areas of the township. …”
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    Democracy and political governance in South Africa: Two decades after Apartheid by Budeli, Mpfariseni

    Published 2013
    “…South Africa was under the apartheid rule for around fifty years.Apartheid was formally established by the National Party when it came to power in 1948.In terms of the apartheid policy, the government belonged to the White people who enjoyed all human rights and were entitled to rule the country to the detriment of the Black people despite the latter constituting the overwhelming majority of the population.The apartheid regime eventually came to an end in the early 1990s. …”
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    A foucauldian study of space and power in two novels by Nadine Gordimer by Shabanirad, Ensieh, Dadkhah, Mahtab

    Published 2017
    “…This paper aims to study the relation between space and power in Nadine Gordimer’s first novel of the apartheid regime, The Lying Days (1953) and her first novel of the postapartheid era, None to Accompany Me (1994) in the light of Michel Foucault’s theory of space and power. …”
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    A violent legacy: policing insurrection in South Africa from Sharpeville to Marikana by Dixon, Bill

    Published 2015
    “…Fifty-two years separate the fatal shootings by police of 69 anti-apartheid protestors at Sharpeville on 21st March 1960 and of 34 striking miners at Marikana on 16th August 2012. …”
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    To What Extent and How Does CSR Contribute to Achieving the MDGs? The Case of the RSA Banking Sector by Msagha, Zipporah

    Published 2011
    “…Remarkably, following the post-apartheid area, the government of SA has been a forerunnerin advocating for change and attempting to redress the injustices of the apartheid regime. …”
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    Discourse, power and resistance in Nadine Gordimer’s Occasion for Loving: a foucaultian reading by Seyed Mohammad Marandi, Ramin, Zohreh, Shabanirad, Ensieh

    Published 2017
    “…The paper also sheds light on how Gordimer generates a discourse that challenges the apartheid’s legal discourse on race and interracial sexuality.…”
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    The United Nations Security Council's sanctions againts Iran: a nuclear aparthed by Eishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib

    Published 2007
    “…Is it no a 'nuclear apartheid'? Surely, it is, as this paper concludes. …”
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    The impact of deracination on colonial zone: Nadine Gordimer’s July’s People by Khoshnood, Ali

    Published 2015
    “…One of Nadine Gordimer‟s major obsessions has been raising awareness about the unjust and discriminatory policy of apartheid law in South Africa. She has dramatised the history of her country in her fictions to expose more awareness and truth of the unfair political situation of her homeland to the world. …”
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    The political and socio-economic condition of the people who were removed from Mandlanzini and their return to Richards Bay after 1994 by Ntuli, Hebert Sihle, Nhlenyama, Zumisile Felicity

    Published 2021
    “…From 1960 to 1983, the apartheid government forcibly removed more than 3.5 million South Africans from their traditional areas of domicile to different areas. …”
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    Negotiating the racial and ethnic boundaries of citizenship: white South African migrants in the UK and their sense of belonging by Halvorsrud, Kristoffer

    Published 2014
    “…With the increasing South African emigration in the post-apartheid era, the UK has been South Africans’ primary destination. …”
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    Private cooking, public eating: women street vendors in South Durban by Wardrop, Joan

    Published 2006
    “…The diverse cultural spaces of eThekwini (Durban), South Africa, reflect the accommodations and daily cultural negotiations made by the residents of a city whose demographies represent the complex inheritances of interactions between a long history of colonial segregation, nearly 50 years of formal apartheid policies, rapid modernisation, and global networks of migration, production and exchange. …”
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    Place and the politics of space in J.M.Coetzee’s life and times of Michael K by Teimouri, Mahdi

    Published 2016
    “…Not only does Michael pose a threat to the arrogation of space by apartheid but also problematises the appropriation and control of identity and meaning which in totalitarian regimes are closely connected to the control of social spaces. …”
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