Migration and National Identity in South Africa, 1860-2010
- 298 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book explores the development of South African immigration policy, beginning with the arrival of Indian contract laborers and extending to the consequences of the May 2008 attacks. It examines the historical context and shifts in policy, highlighting the complexities and challenges faced by immigrants throughout South Africa's history. This analysis offers insights into the socio-political dynamics that have shaped immigration in the country.
