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Can racism and intimacy co-exist? Can love and friendship form and flourish across South Africa's imposed colour lines?

Who better to engage on the subject of hazardous liaisons than the students Jonathan Jansen served over seven years as Vice Chancellor of the University of the Free State, in South Africa. The context is the University campus in Bloemfontein, the City of Roses, the Mississippi of South Africa. Rural, agricultural, insular, religious and conservative, this is not a place for breaking out. But over the years, Jansen observed shifts in campus life and noticed more and more openly interracial friendships and couples, and he began having conversations with these students with burning questions in mind.

Ten interracial couples tell their stories of love and friendship in their own words, with a focus on how these students experience the world of interracial relationships, and how flawed, outdated laws and customs set limits on human relationships, and the long shadow they cast on learning, living and loving on university campuses to this day.

Making love in a war zone: Interracial loving and learning after apartheid

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Can racism and intimacy co-exist? Can love and friendship form and flourish across South Africa's imposed colour lines?Who better to... Read more

    Publisher: Bookstorm
    Publication Date: 01/03/2018
    ISBN13: 9781928257394, 978-1928257394
    ISBN10: 1928257399

    Number of Pages: 224

    Non Fiction , Health & Wellbeing

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    Can racism and intimacy co-exist? Can love and friendship form and flourish across South Africa's imposed colour lines?

    Who better to engage on the subject of hazardous liaisons than the students Jonathan Jansen served over seven years as Vice Chancellor of the University of the Free State, in South Africa. The context is the University campus in Bloemfontein, the City of Roses, the Mississippi of South Africa. Rural, agricultural, insular, religious and conservative, this is not a place for breaking out. But over the years, Jansen observed shifts in campus life and noticed more and more openly interracial friendships and couples, and he began having conversations with these students with burning questions in mind.

    Ten interracial couples tell their stories of love and friendship in their own words, with a focus on how these students experience the world of interracial relationships, and how flawed, outdated laws and customs set limits on human relationships, and the long shadow they cast on learning, living and loving on university campuses to this day.

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