This book explores the class experiences of white workers in Southern Rhodesia. In examining the roles of lower class whites in the production of race, gender and nationalism under minority rule, this research contributes to understandings of social identities, power and structural inequality in the settler colonial context. -- .
This book explores the class experiences of white workers in Southern Rhodesia. In examining the roles of lower class whites in the production of race, gender and nationalism under minority rule, this research contributes to understandings of social identities, power and structural inequality in the settler colonial context. -- .
Nicola Ginsburgh is a Postdoctoral Fellow with the International Studies Group at the University of the Free State, South Africa
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 The making of white worker identity 2 The Great Depression and shifting boundaries of 'white work' 3 The Second World War 4 The 'multiracial' Central African Federation, 1953-63 5 White fights, white flight and the Rhodesian Front, 1962-79 Conclusion Selected bibliography Index
Introduction 1 The making of white worker identity 2 The Great Depression and shifting boundaries of 'white work' 3 The Second World War 4 The 'multiracial' Central African Federation, 1953-63 5 White fights, white flight and the Rhodesian Front, 1962-79 Conclusion Selected bibliography Index
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