Search Results - "Kriel, Mariana"
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Culture and power: the rise of Afrikaner nationalism revisited
Published in Nations and nationalism (01-07-2010)“…Outside parliament, the story of Afrikaner nationalism is largely a story of political (and sometimes economic) activists establishing language and cultural…”
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boere into Boere (farmers into Boers): The so‐called great trek and the rise of Boer nationalism
Published in Nations and nationalism (01-10-2021)“…This paper challenges the claim, as articulated by Norman Ehterington, that the so‐called Great Trek was not “an act of national self‐assertion by Boers in…”
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Accented futures. Language activism and the ending of apartheid By Carli Coetzee
Published in Acta academica (Bloemfontein, South Africa) (01-04-2015)“…From text: As part of an ongoing research project, I tried recently to critique a scholarly article on Afrikaans language activism published in 2013 by one of…”
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Accented futures. Language activism and the ending of apartheid By Carli Coetzee
Published in Acta academica (Bloemfontein, South Africa) (01-04-2015)“…From text: As part of an ongoing research project, I tried recently to critique a scholarly article on Afrikaans language activism published in 2013 by one of…”
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A New Generation of Gustav Prellers? The Fragmente/FAK/Vrye Afrikaan Movement, 1998-2008
Published in African studies (Johannesburg) (01-12-2012)“…Defining nationalism as an ideology which holds that the nation should be collectively and freely articulated - both symbolically and institutionally - this…”
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Culture and power: the rise of Afrikaner nationalism revisited1: Culture and power
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Culture and power: the rise of Afrikaner nationalism revisited1
Published in Nations and nationalism (01-07-2010)“…Outside parliament, the story of Afrikaner nationalism is largely a story of political (and sometimes economic) activists establishing language and cultural…”
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Towards an alternative take on language activism: A South African case study
Published in Language matters (Pretoria, South Africa) (01-11-2010)“…It has been claimed that language activism could serve as a barometer of the general social condition of the (civically defined) South African nation (Du…”
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Symposium for Miroslav Hroch
Published in Nations and nationalism (01-07-2022)“…Twelve historians and social scientists reflect on Miroslav Hroch's contributions to the field of nationalism studies. There are essays on his pioneering…”
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Fools, philologists and philosophers: Afrikaans and the politics of cultural nationalism
Published in Politikon (01-04-2006)“…This article attempts to develop a general theoretical framework within which the hypothesis can be tested that the contemporary social movement for the…”
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In Honour of Theodorus du Plessis
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Fools, Philologists and Philosophers: Afrikaans and the Politics of Cultural Nationalism
Published in Politikon (01-04-2006)“…This article attempts to develop a general theoretical framework within which the hypothesis can be tested that the contemporary social movement for the…”
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Loose continuity: the post-apartheid afrikaans language movement in historical perspective
Published 01-01-2013“…What happened to Afrikaner nationalism? Did the end of apartheid spell the end of the nationalism with which it had become synonymous? Was the decade that lay…”
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Discourses of language activism: the Green Movement and Afrikaans
Published in Language matters (Pretoria, South Africa) (01-01-2003)“…This article argues that the language activism witnessed over the past decade in the white Afrikaans-speaking community constitutes, in essence, a nationalist…”
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