Introduction: Globalisation and identity |
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Authors: | Johan Muller |
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Affiliation: | Michigan State University , E-mail: limb@msu.edu |
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Abstract: | Abstract This paper examines the identities of early leaders of the African National Congress (ANC) at a time when British influences still prevailed in South Africa. African attitudes to the “British World” reveal complex identities that also reflected political and cultural variations according to race, class and region. Relations between ANC leaders and the African “elite” and between the elite and subaltern strata were not straightforward. A careful reading of the discourses in and around Congress points to contradictory attitudes to things British and to ambiguous identities that lingered and contributed to the mix of social and national ideas and identities that influence contemporary South Africa. |
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Keywords: | youth identity music language globalisation Nigeria |
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