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Ethnicity in discourse: the interactional negotiation of ethnic boundaries in post-apartheid Namibia
2014
Ethnic and Racial Studies
To what extent can ethnic boundaries be transcended in interethnic interactions? We are tackling this question in reference to Namibia, a post-apartheid society marked by a legacy of ethnic and racial divisions. Relying on discourse as a source of data, we identify the strategies employed by Namibians in a range of interview data and semi-experimental interethnic interactions for either accentuating or attenuating interethnic boundaries. We identify these strategies at the levels of ethnic
doi:10.1080/01419870.2014.948476
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