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  1. The Franco-Mauritian elite
    power and anxiety in the face of change
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Berghahn, New York [u.a.]

    "Mauritian independence in 1968 marked the end of a regime favorable to the Franco-Mauritians, the island's white colonial elite. Now, in postcolonial Mauritius, this group is faced with a much more diverse power constellation and often feels in... more

    Universität Köln, Institut für Ethnologie, Bibliothek
    431/AF/MAD79
    No inter-library loan

     

    "Mauritian independence in 1968 marked the end of a regime favorable to the Franco-Mauritians, the island's white colonial elite. Now, in postcolonial Mauritius, this group is faced with a much more diverse power constellation and often feels in competition with others vying for their privileges. Though this is a clear departure from the colonial heydays, Franco-Mauritians have been able to continue their elite position into the early twenty-first century. This book focuses on the power of white elites still lingering on in postcolonial realities, and with regards to elites and power in general, addresses anew how an elite group aims to prolong its position over time"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781782386407
    RVK Categories: LB 49594 ; LB 49594
    Series: New directions in anthropology ; 37
    Subjects: Weiße; Politische Elite; Postkolonialismus
    Other subjects: Postcolonialism / Mauritius; Social change / Mauritius; French / Mauritius / Politics and government; French / Mauritius / Social conditions; Whites / Mauritius / Social conditions; Elite (Social sciences) / Mauritius; Power (Social sciences) / Mauritius; Competition / Social aspects / Mauritius; Mauritius / Race relations; Mauritius / Politics and government / 1992-
    Scope: VIII, 231 S., graph. Darst., Kt., 24 cm
    Notes:

    Literaturverz. S. 217 - 226

    No man's land -- Defending white hegemony -- Between confrontation and collaboration -- A culture of economic privileges -- Rainbow nation -- The elite symbolism of a white skin colour.