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Indians in Post-Apartheid South Africa

 
Anand Singh (Author)
Synopsis This study seeks to examine the perceptions of and responses to transformation among the people of Indian origin, in the context of the debates around race, class, ethnicity and civil society in post-apartheid South Africa. Focusing on the issues of historical and contemporary interest, it discusses at length the problems of informal settlements, the business opportunities that gave rise to the ongoing feud between Indian bus owners and African Taxi owners, the alleged deterioration in education, and the increased want by youngsters to work overseas, or of families to emigrate in order to escape a deteriorating political situation.
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About the author

Anand Singh

The author, Anand Singh, is a young scholar. He has done his Master’s and Ph.D. in Ancient Indian History from the University of Lucknow. His earlier book ‘Pracheen Bhartiya Dharma evam Darshan’ (2003) has been well received by the students of Indian history. Some of his papers and book reviews have been published in internationally renowned journals. His special areas of interests are tourism studies, evolution of social institutions and gender studies. Presently, he is Lecturer in the Institute of Management Sciences, University of Lucknow.

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Title Indians in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Author Anand Singh
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2005
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8180692264
length x+190p., Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.