TY - GEN T1 - Imagined liberation : xenophobia, citizenship, and identity in South Africa, Germany, and Canada T2 - Politics, history, and social change. A1 - Adam, Heribert A1 - Moodley, Kogila LA - English PP - Philadelphia ; Rome ; Tokyo PB - Temple University Press YR - 2015 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_eba_ocn908932379 AB - On a spectrum of hostility towards migrants, South Africa ranks at the top, Germany in the middle and Canada at the bottom. South African xenophobic violence by impoverished slum dwellers is directed against fellow Africans. "Foreign" Africans are blamed for a high crime rate and most other maladies of an imagined liberation. Why would a society that liberated itself in the name of human rights turn against people who escaped human rights violations or unlivable conditions at home? What happened to the expected African solidarity? Why do former victims become victimizers?With porous borders, So. CN - DT1756 SN - 9781439911914 SN - 1439911916 SN - 9781439911891 SN - 1439911894 SN - 9781439911907 SN - 1439911908 KW - Xenophobia : South Africa. KW - Xenophobia : Germany. KW - Xenophobia : Canada. KW - South Africa : Ethnic relations. KW - Germany : Ethnic relations. KW - Canada : Ethnic relations. KW - South Africa : Emigration and immigration : Social aspects. KW - Germany : Emigration and immigration : Social aspects. KW - Canada : Emigration and immigration : Social aspects. KW - Xénophobie : Afrique du Sud. KW - Xénophobie : Allemagne. KW - Xénophobie : Canada. KW - Allemagne : Émigration et immigration : Aspect social. KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE : Discrimination & Race Relations. KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE : Minority Studies. KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE : General. KW - Emigration and immigration : Social aspects KW - Ethnic relations KW - Xenophobia KW - Canada KW - Germany KW - South Africa ER -