Browsing Humanities by Subject "Migration"
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African migrant exclusion in South Africa and its implications for the African Renaissance
(North-West University (South Africa), 2023)Whenever the African continent is mentioned, negative connotations such as underdevelopment, poverty, inequality, war, and migration issues are frequently evoked. Migration and issues associated with it also occupy centre ... -
Borderless boundary? Historical and geopolitical significance of the Mozambique/Zimbabwe border to the Ndau People (c. 1940-2010)
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)This study explored cross-border migration on the Zimbabwe/Mozambique borderland. The Ndau speaking people, who inhabit the borderland, were separated by the colonial border in 1891. Vast expanses of land were parcelled ... -
Impact of Migration on Xenophobic Attacks in 2016 : the case of Bankhara-Bodulong, Northern Cape of South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)The purpose of this study was to examine the impact that migration has had on xenophobia in South Africa. This was explored using the case of Bankhara-Bodulong in the Northern Cape Province which witnessed xenophobic ... -
Interpreting the politics of Urbicide in South Africa's democratic era
(North-West University (South Africa), 2023)For more than twenty years South Africa has seen profound changes since its independence and adoption of a democratic system. Such changes include the incorporation of equality, liberty, economic freedom, and constitutional ... -
Migrants as a vulnerable group : the case of undocumented Zimbabwe migrants in Johannesburg, South Africa
(North-West University, 2018)In general, migrants are categorised as a population at risk in destination countries especially those who are undocumented or without a legal status. The statement is no exception to undocumented Zimbabwean migrants' in ... -
Migrasie en verplasing in Anderkant die stilte (André P. Brink), De reis van de lege flessen (Kader Abdolah) en Idil, een meisje (Tasmine Allas) : 'n genderbeskouing
(North-West University, 2012)Migration and the concomitant crossing of borders is a growing world wide theme in literature. This phenomenon can be attributed to growing mobility and globalisation which allow people to move freely across national ... -
Nasionaal, transnasionaal of globaal? Identiteitsproblematiek in S.J. Naudé se Die derde spoel
(North-West University (South Africa), 2023)In S.J. Naudé’s debut novel, The Third Reel (in Afrikaans published as Die derde spoel), important questions are asked about identity and what it means to belong. The role of nation states and the influence of that these ... -
'n Ondersoek na toleransie en abjeksie in Santa Gamka (Eben Venter) en Een schitterend gebrek (Arthur Japin)
(North-West University, 2014)In this dissertation, research is aimed at the multifaceted concepts of tolerance and abjection, which are becoming increasingly relevant worldwide. The way in which these terms are integrated into literary works is ...