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dc.contributor.advisorDuvenhage, A.
dc.contributor.authorPretorius, Johan
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-02T14:00:55Z
dc.date.available2022-11-02T14:00:55Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0614-0496
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/40097
dc.descriptionMA (Politieke Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campusen_US
dc.description.abstractThe white Afrikaans speaking South African reveals inherent division throughout history. This division is more than ideologically based. It triggered, and inter alia led to the establishing of a multitude, and often opposing churches, political parties, radio stations, secret organizations, more than one cultural festival in 1988 (commemoration of the Great Trek), and more than one cultural group. The end result was the development of more than one Afrikaner identity in the 21st century. A possible explanation for the division and identity differences amongst Afrikaners can be found in two paradigms regarding Afrikaner identity that came to pass in the first half of the 20th century. That happened during a time when the elite ideologists constructed the Afrikaner by conducting a program of intensive social engineering. This dissertation is aimed to analyse the two main opposing paradigms, as well as the various forms of social engineering applicable during the development of Afrikaner identity since the arrival of Jan van Riebeeck. The understanding of the two paradigms, as well as the role social engineering played in the development of Afrikaner identity, could explain the differences in identity, as well as cultural divisions found amongst the Afrikaner of the 21st century.en_US
dc.language.isootheren_US
dc.publisherNorth-West University (South Africa)en_US
dc.subjectAfrikaner nationen_US
dc.subjectAfrikaner unityen_US
dc.subjectAfrikaner identityen_US
dc.subjectWhite Afrikaans speaking South African of the 21st century (BASA21)en_US
dc.subjectWhite South Africansen_US
dc.subjectBoeren_US
dc.subjectBoervolk (Boer people)en_US
dc.subjectCape Dutchen_US
dc.subjectCape Afrikaneren_US
dc.subjectColonisten_US
dc.subjectConceptual blocken_US
dc.subjectCultural heritageen_US
dc.subjectMythen_US
dc.subjectProto-Afrikaneren_US
dc.subjectProto-Boeren_US
dc.subjectRainbow Nationen_US
dc.subjectSocialisationen_US
dc.subjectSocial engineeringen_US
dc.titleAfrikaneridentiteit as uitkoms van sosiale ingenieurswese - ʼn verkennende perspektiefen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.description.thesistypeMastersen_US
dc.contributor.researchID10197125 - Duvenhage, André (Supervisor)


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