Opposing gazes : racism and xenophobia in South African schools
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Vandeyar, Saloshna
Vandeyar, Thirusellvan
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Sage
Abstract
Utilising a qualitative case study approach, this research study set out to understand discrimination
experienced by immigrant students in their interactions with South African students and the prejudice
immigrant students expressed against Black South African students. Findings reveal that the discrimination
experienced by immigrant students could be clustered into four broad themes, namely categorisations and
prototypes; practised stereotypes; academic and social exclusion; and work ethic. Furthermore, statements
immigrant students make about South African students seem to fall into two broad categories, namely lack
of value for moral integrity and lack of value for education. Educating students to value human dignity and to
view each other as cosmopolitan citizens of the world could be a way to ensure social cohesion and harmony
of future generations to come.
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Immigrant students, Racism, Social dominance theory, Social identity theory, Xenophobia, South African students, Black South African students
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Vandeyar, S & Vandeyar, T 2017, 'Opposing gazes : racism and xenophobia in South African schools', Journal of Asian and African Studies, vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 68-81.
