Race for Education

Race for Education

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Hunter, Mark
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9781108573726
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Following the end of apartheid in 1994, the ANC government placed education at the centre of its plans to build a nonracial and more equitable society. Yet, by the 2010s a wave of student protests voiced demands for decolonised and affordable education. By following families and schools in Durban for nearly a decade, Mark Hunter sheds new light on South Africa's political transition and the global phenomenon of education marketisation. He rejects simple descriptions of the country's move from 'race to class apartheid' and reveals how 'white' phenotypic traits like skin colour retain value in the schooling system even as the multiracial middle class embraces prestigious linguistic and embodied practices the book calls 'white tone'. By illuminating the actions and choices of both white and black parents, Hunter provides a unique view on race, class and gender in a country emerging from a notorious system of institutionalised racism.
EAN 9781108573726
ISBN 110857372X
Binding Ebook
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date January 24, 2019
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Hunter, Mark
Series The International African Library