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A geometric morphometric assessment of the hard tissue external auditory meatus and soft tissue ear of South Africans
Published 2023-12-01“…This study aims to assess variations in the shape of the ear and the underlying external auditory meatus (EAM) through the analysis of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans of 40 black South Africans (males n = 17; females n = 23) and 76 white South Africans (males n = 29; females n = 47) between the ages of 18 and 90 years. …”
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Racial Undertones on Violence and Human Bodies: White Migrants' Online Epistemologies of Insecurity and Discomfort in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Published 2019-11-01“…Violence and insecurity in post-apartheid South Africa are recurrent themes in online messages by white South Africans who have either migrated or wish to leave the country. …”
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ON THE CHOICE ADDRESS FORMS: INTIMATE ADDRESS FORMS AS IN-GROUP IDENTITY MARKERS OF BLACK SOUTH AFRICANS IN 'INVICTUS' MOVIE
Published 2012-01-01“…Besides the variety and progressive use of address forms, the finding also shows that the choice of address forms used by ‘black’ and ‘white’ South Africans are quite different, especially those addressed to Mandela. …”
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'They're Coming': Precarity and the white nation fantasy among South African migrants in Melbourne
Published 2016“…This paper explores the social reproduction of precarity among white South African migrants in Australia. Building on Griffiths and Prozesky’s elucidation of the white South African imaginary and its role in triggering emigration, we draw on ethnographic data on white South Africans living in Melbourne to argue that our informants reproduce what Hage terms a ‘white nation fantasy’. …”
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ON THE CHOICE ADDRESS FORMS: INTIMATE ADDRESS FORMS AS IN-GROUP IDENTITY MARKERS OF BLACK SOUTH AFRICANS IN ‘Invictus' MOVIE
Published 2012-01-01“…Besides the variety and progressive use of address forms, the finding also shows that the choice of address forms used by ‘black' and ‘white' South Africans are quite different, especially those addressed to Mandela. …”
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The Militarisation of South African White Society, 1948-1990
Published 2012-02-01“…<p>The extent to which white South Africans were subjected to enforced militarisation, and indeed acquiesced to it, during the second half of the twentieth century could be seen, at least in part, as contributing to the apparent reluctance of some whites to commit themselves to the democratising process in the country.…”
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Memory, history and oblivion in <i>Horrelpoot</i> by Eben Venter
Published 2008-07-01“…In the final instance, “Horrelpoot” reminds us that in a century of forgetting, memory persists, and that Marlouw’s journey could be a collective one which may guide white South Africans to face their own deep and dark past and the horror that lies at the bottom of their history.…”
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Between nostalgia and parody: The representation of childhood and youth in Afrikaans literature of the nineties
Published 1998-04-01“…The authorial stance in these texts fluctuates between what can be termed nostalgia and parody, and should be seen as part of a traumatic psychological process facing white South Africans in particular, namely having to deal with the past. …”
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Die gesinsdinamika van pastoriegesinne in die drie Afrikaanse kerke
Published 1994-01-01“…The divorce rate among white South Africans is disturbing. There are indications of a growing divorce rate also among families of ministers of religion. …”
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The necessary ambiguities in J. M. Coetzee's Disgrace.
Published 2013“…In a novel like Disgrace, where the primary concerns are with the difficulties of representation in a South African landscape using the English language and the uncertainty regarding the current and future place of white South Africans within their own nation, both of which are concerns that have been brought up in Coetzee’s own writings and interviews, it is difficult to avoid considering the issue of Coetzee’s “positionality” as a writer when attempts are made to comprehend the text. …”
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Skin cancer awareness and sunscreen use among outpatients of a South African hospital: need for vigorous public education
Published 2018-08-01“…Background: Melanoma incidence among white South Africans is increasing. Among black individuals, melanoma is associated with advanced stage at presentation and significant mortality. …”
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An Ecclesiological Reflection on the Role of Chaplains in 32 Battalion (1977-1993)
Published 2022-04-01“…However, the SADF also made use of units that were not primarily made up of white South Africans. Once such unit was 32 Battalion, constituted from soldiers that used to belong to the National Front for the Liberation of Angola. …”
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Allan Anderson’s African Pentecostalism theology and the ‘othering’
Published 2023-01-01“…Allan Heaton Anderson is one of the few white South Africans who succeeded in getting out of the entrapment of racial prejudices when it came to the written history of African-initiated churches. …”
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Black living standards in South Africa before democracy: New evidence from height
Published 2018-01-01“…The decade following South Africa’s departure from the gold standard, a higher international gold price and the demand for manufactured goods from South Africa as a consequence of World War II seem to have benefitted both black and white South Africans. The data also allowed us to disaggregate by ethnicity within the black population group, revealing levels of inequality within race groups that have been neglected in the literature. …”
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LAND REFORM AND THE MEANING OF THE FAIR TRADE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
Published 2017-01-01“…The paper argued that major players of Fair Trade in South Africa is a large commercial farm owned by white South Africans who are very sensitive to political pressure. …”
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We cannot empathize with what we do not recognize: Perceptions of structural versus interpersonal racism in South Africa
Published 2022-09-01“…In Study 1, a national sample of White South Africans (n = 195) endorsed perceptions of interpersonal racism more readily than perceptions of structural racism, and expressed high levels of competitive victimhood for perceived anti-White structural racism. …”
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A Post-Pandemic Perspective of Domestic Nature-based Tourism in Mpumalanga, South Africa
Published 2023-12-01“…However, the nature-based tourism sector in South Africa has remained largely divided, dependent on white South Africans and international tourists despite the fall of the segregationist apartheid government nearly 30 years ago. …”
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P4.9 ENDOTHELIN-1 IS LINKED WITH ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND INTERLEUKIN-6 IN BLACK SOUTH AFRICAN WOMEN: THE SABPA STUDY
Published 2015-11-01“…Included in this study were 194 black and 197 white South-Africans. Cardiovascular variables were recorded using the Finometer and the Compliar. …”
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Gentrification in South Africa’s inner cities: Dignity takings requires restoration
Published 2023-06-01“…Her framework posits the combination of systematic property deprivation, dehumanisation and infantilisation of poor non-White South Africans as evidence to theorise that the urban land situation in post-apartheid South Africa constitutes ‘dignity takings’ (DT) and demands a ‘dignity restoration’ (DR) response. …”
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Circulating neurotrophins and hemostatic risk factors of atherothrombotic cardiovascular disease at baseline and during sympathetic challenge: the SABPA study
Published 2021-01-01“…In 409 black and white South Africans, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and fibrinolytic measures were assessed at baseline. …”
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