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Nostalgia for apartheid

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nostalgia for apartheid is feelings of nostalgia for the apartheid system in South Africa, as well as more general nostalgia for life in South Africa from 1948 to 1994.

Background

Such feeling is widespread in South Africa,[1] and diverse, ranging from a desire for a return to racial segregation, to a feeling that the apartheid regime, whilst brutal and oppressive, ran the country more efficiently.[2][3] Whilst found amongst white South Africans where it is associated with white supremacism and Afrikaner nationalism, it also exists amongst black South Africans, where it is associated with disappointment at the continued inequality, and unfulfilled expectations of improved standards of living.

Similarities

It is similar to Soviet nostalgia, where nostalgia also arose for a repressive regime following the fall of that regime, including by those oppressed by it.[2][4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nostalgia grows for apartheid system". The Guardian.
  2. ^ a b Kynoch, Gary (2016). "APARTHEID NOSTALGIA: Personal security concerns in South African townships". South African Crime Quarterly (5). doi:10.17159/2413-3108/2003/v0i5a1059.
  3. ^ "Why some in SA's coloured community are nostalgic for apartheid".
  4. ^ Duncan, Norman; Stevens, Garth; Sonn, Christopher C. (2012). "Of narratives and nostalgia". Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. 18 (3): 205–213. doi:10.1037/a0029533. hdl:2263/58680.
  5. ^ Bradbury, Jill (2012). "Narrative possibilities of the past for the future: Nostalgia and hope". Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. 18 (3): 341–350. doi:10.1037/a0029069.
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