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    • The Centre for Multilingualism and Diversities Research at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa 

      Stroud, Christopher (University of the Western Cape, 2014)
      There is an urgency in theorising how diversity is negotiated, communicated, and disputed as a matter of everyday ordinariness that is compounded by the clear linkages between diversity, transformation, voice, agency, ...
    • ‘It’s just taking our souls back’: discourses of apartheid and race 

      Bock, Zannie; Hunt, Sally (Routledge, 2015)
      Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, the issue of race as a primary identity marker has continued to permeate many aspects of private and public life in post-apartheid South Africa. This paper seeks to understand ...
    • Multilingualism as racialization 

      Richardson, Jason; Stroud, Christopher (University of Western Cape, 2021)
      South African today remains a nation torn by violence and racial inequity. One of major challenges for its people is to create new futures across historically constituted racial divides, by finding ways ...
    • Negotiating race and belonging in a post-apartheid South Africa: Bernadette’s stories 

      Bock, Zannie (Kings College, Univ. of London, 2014)
      Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, race as a primary marker of identity has continued to permeate many aspects of private and public life in a post-apartheid South Africa. This paper explores how race is ...
    • Space/place matters 

      Milani, Tommaso M.; Williams, Quentin; Stroud, Christopher (CMDR 2017, 2017)
      This special issue of Multilingual Margins on the theme of “Space/ place matters” has its origin in a doctoral summer school organised in December 2016 by the Department of Linguistics and the Centre for Multilingualism ...
    • Transitivity and the narrator's role in selected TRC testimonies 

      Bock, Zannie; Duncan, Paul (Stellenbosch University, 2006)
      This paper seeks to explore how two different narrators at a hearing of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) represent the same set of events. With the use of analytical concepts and frameworks drawn ...
    • ‘Why can’t race just be a normal thing?’ Entangled discourses in the narratives of young South Africans 

      Bock, Zannie (Kings College, Univ. of London, 2015)
      Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, race as a primary marker of identity hascontinued to permeate many aspects of private and public life post-apartheid. For young people growing up in the ‘new’ South Africa, the ...