TY - BOOK AU - Adam,Heribert AU - Alexander,Neville AU - Bahl,Kamlesh AU - Black,Philip AU - Caliguire,Daria AU - Carrim,Vunus AU - Cullinan,Kerry AU - Flanagan,Valerie AU - Gabriels,Howard AU - Giliomee,Hermann AU - James,Wilmot AU - Kinnes,Irvin AU - Mandela,Nelson AU - Marais,Peter AU - Masekela,Barbara AU - Moodley,Kogila AU - Putchucheary,Mavis AU - Ramphele,Mamphela AU - Rasool,Ebrahim AU - Rosa Ribeiro,Fernando AU - Seekings,Jeremy AU - Sonn,Julian AU - Williams,Brian TI - Now That We Are Free: Coloured Communities in a Democratic South Africa SN - 9781555876937 PY - 2023///] CY - Boulder : PB - Lynne Rienner Publishers, KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / African KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Introduction --; Section 1 The Context --; Chapter 1 Citizens of a single rainbow nation --; Chapter 2 Voices from the communities --; Chapter 3 The struggle for the Cape Flats --; Section 2 Making Sense of the Coloured Vote --; Chapter 4 The power of propaganda --; Chapter 5 From independence to identification --; Chapter 6 The devil who keeps promises --; Chapter 7 Minorities together and apart --; Section 3 Identity Questions in the Coloured Communities --; Chapter 8 Unveiling the heart of fear --; Chapter 9 Too long in the twilight --; Chapter 10 Breaking down the borders --; Section 4 Affirmative Action and Equity --; Chapter 11 The RDP and affirmative action --; Chapter 12 Motives, methods and milieux --; Chapter 13 Treading the thorny path to equity --; Section 5 Non-Racialism --; Chapter 14 A politically incorrect view of non-racialism and majority rule --; Chapter 15 Cultural diversity and national unity --; Chapter 16 The Great Gariep: metaphors of national unity in the new South Africa --; Section 6 Comparative Perspectives --; Chapter 17 Diversity management in Canada --; Chapter 18 Outlawing discrimination in Britain --; Chapter 19 Diversity and assimilation in Brazil --; Chapter 20 Power sharing in Malaysia --; Conclusion --; Postscript: June 1996 --; Index --; About the Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA); restricted access N2 - Against the backdrop of the heightened racial tensions between coloured and black South Africans, the authors explore how the individual interests of distinct racial or ethnic communities can be served without endangering the broader enterprise of creating and managing national unity UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781685858001 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781685858001 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781685858001/original ER -