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				<title>Identity in Conflict: Race and Violent Crime in South Africa in the Context of Contemporary Insurgencies</title>
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				<description>By Ethan D. Steyn - The issue of violence and ethnicity in criminal and war environments has many facets, and this article attempts to contextualize forms of violent crime in South Africa that involve identities within the theoretical discourse on contemporary warfare, with a specific focus on the functioning of white and black identities. Comparing crime with war is a familiar analogy in South Africa: from Koos Kombuis in the song &amp;ldquo;Reconciliation Day&amp;rdquo; (Bloedrivier, 2008) to J.M. Coetzee&amp;rsquo;s novel, Disgrace (1999), to Etienne van Heerden&amp;rsquo;s 30 Nagte in Amsterdam (2008), many artists have likened...</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 08:42 EST</pubDate>
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