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Race for education : gender, white tone, and schooling in South Africa
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Hunter, Mark, 1971- author
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Discrimination in education South Africa.
/ Education South Africa History.
/ Educational equalization South Africa.
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Race for education : gender, white tone, and schooling in South Africa
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\"This book adds to existing research exposing continued inequalities in South Africa's education facilities and exam results. However, it rethinks South Africa's political transition by revealing how the prestige of whiteness, or what it calls \"white tone,\" became reformulated in the everyday workings of a marketised education system. It shows how \"white\" phenotypic traits retain value in society even if some better-off \"black\" people can now buy prestigious cultural dispositions\"-- Provided by publisher.
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International African Institute ; Cambridge University Press
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9781108480529, 1108480527, 9781108727631, 1108727638
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| LC212.3.S6 H86 2019 | 1 | BOOK | AUTOSTORE |
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