volume 53 issue 4 pages 533-555

(Dis)unity in Diversity: How Common Beliefs about Ethnicity Benefit the White Mauritian Elite

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2015-11-04
scimago Q2
wos Q1
SJR0.477
CiteScore1.9
Impact factor1.1
ISSN0022278X, 14697777
Sociology and Political Science
Geography, Planning and Development
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White Africans are particularly associated with the troubles South Africa and Zimbabwe have faced throughout their histories. The story of the Franco-Mauritians, the white elite of Mauritius, and how they have fared during more than forty years since the Indian Ocean island gained independence, is much less known. However, their case is relevant as a distinctive example when attempting to understand white Africans in postcolonial settings. Unlike whites elsewhere on the continent, Franco-Mauritians did not apply brute force in order to defend their position in the face of independence. Yet the society that emerged from the struggle over independence is one shaped by dominant beliefs about ethnicity. As this article shows, despite a number of inverse effects Franco-Mauritians have benefited from this unexpected twist, and part of the explanation for their ability to maintain their elite position lies therefore in the complex reality of ethnic diversity in postcolonial Mauritius.

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Salverda T. (Dis)unity in Diversity: How Common Beliefs about Ethnicity Benefit the White Mauritian Elite // Journal of Modern African Studies. 2015. Vol. 53. No. 4. pp. 533-555.
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Salverda T. (Dis)unity in Diversity: How Common Beliefs about Ethnicity Benefit the White Mauritian Elite // Journal of Modern African Studies. 2015. Vol. 53. No. 4. pp. 533-555.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1017/s0022278x15000749
UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x15000749
TI - (Dis)unity in Diversity: How Common Beliefs about Ethnicity Benefit the White Mauritian Elite
T2 - Journal of Modern African Studies
AU - Salverda, Tijo
PY - 2015
DA - 2015/11/04
PB - Cambridge University Press
SP - 533-555
IS - 4
VL - 53
SN - 0022-278X
SN - 1469-7777
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@article{2015_Salverda,
author = {Tijo Salverda},
title = {(Dis)unity in Diversity: How Common Beliefs about Ethnicity Benefit the White Mauritian Elite},
journal = {Journal of Modern African Studies},
year = {2015},
volume = {53},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
month = {nov},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x15000749},
number = {4},
pages = {533--555},
doi = {10.1017/s0022278x15000749}
}
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Salverda, Tijo. “(Dis)unity in Diversity: How Common Beliefs about Ethnicity Benefit the White Mauritian Elite.” Journal of Modern African Studies, vol. 53, no. 4, Nov. 2015, pp. 533-555. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x15000749.