文档介绍:POLITICAL IDENTITY
AND SOCIAL CHANGE
SUNY series in Global Politics
James N. Rosenau, editor
Political Identity
and Social Change
The Remaking of the South African Social Order
JAMIE FRUEH
Foreword by Nicholas Onuf
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Frueh, Jamie, 1966–
Political identity and social change : the remaking of the South African social order /
Jamie Frueh.
p. cm. —(SUNY series in global politics)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-7914-5547-5 (alk. paper) — ISBN 0-7914-5548-3 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Social change—South Africa. 2. Group identity—South Africa. 3. South
Africa—Social conditions—1994– 4. South Africa—Politics and government—1994– 5.
Constructivism (Philosophy) I. Title. II. Series.
F78 2002
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To my parents,
who taught me to dream big;
to Eileen,
who lets me;
and to Wren and Gavin,
the results.
Contents
Acknowledgments, ix
Foreword by Nicholas Onuf, xiii
Chapter One
INTRODUCTION, 1
Chapter Two
A THEORY OF POLITICAL IDENTITY, 9
Constructivism
Identity
Identity Labels as Units of a Constructivist Method
Conclusion
Chapter Three
SOUTH AFRICA AND IDENTITY, 39
Apartheid