- French History, History of Slavery, South African Politics and Society, South Africa (History), 1960s (U.S. history), Britain and French Revolution, and 19 moreAfrican Diaspora, Latin America and the Caribbean, African American Cultures, African American and American Indian Relations, Race and Racism, Education, Anthropology, Blackness, Identity, Transnationalism, Confederate Army, Slavery, U. S. South, United States History, Civil War, American Race Relations, Intellectual History, African-American Political Thought, and Black/African Diasporaedit
How did black identity integrate into American and South African identity between the fifties and the new millennium? Investigation of the way blackness is viewed through the study of texts of Nelson Mandela, Malcolm X, Steve Biko, Martin... more
How did black identity integrate into American and South African identity between the fifties and the new millennium? Investigation of the way blackness is viewed through the study of texts of Nelson Mandela, Malcolm X, Steve Biko, Martin Luther King, Thabo Mbeki and Barack Obama.
Research Interests: Anthropology, Education, Transnationalism, Black/African Diaspora, Race and Racism, and 12 moreAfrican Diaspora, Identity, Blackness, African-American Political Thought, Liberation movements, African American Cultures, African American and American Indian Relations, Latin America and the Caribbean, Postcolonial Politics, History of Zimbabwe and South Africa, Memory and Commemorations, and African Identities
After the end of apartheid, xenophobia against African immigrants rapidly increased throughout South Africa. This paper studies the causes of xenophobia against African immigrants through a qualitative survey of experts working on African... more
After the end of apartheid, xenophobia against African immigrants rapidly increased throughout South Africa. This paper studies the causes of xenophobia against African immigrants through a qualitative survey of experts working on African migration and refugees.