ISBN:
9783030532840
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 271 Seiten)
Series Statement:
Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Perceptions of Apartheid in Western Europe 1960–1990 (Veranstaltung : 2018 : Hamburg) Apartheid and anti-apartheid in Western Europe
DDC:
305.8009409045
Keywords:
Apartheid
;
Anti-apartheid movements
;
Electronic books
;
Europe, Western Race relations 20th century
;
History
;
South Africa Foreign public opinion 20th century
;
History
;
Konferenzschrift Hamburg
;
Konferenzschrift University of Hamburg 2018
;
Konferenzschrift University of Hamburg 2018
;
Konferenzschrift University of Hamburg 2018
;
Südafrika
;
Westeuropa
;
Antiapartheidbewegung
;
Apartheid
Abstract:
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Western Europe and Apartheid: A Part of Western Europe's Global History -- South Africa and Western Europe: Outlines of a History of Perceptions and Relations After 1945 -- Western European Responses to Apartheid: Five Theses -- References -- Part I: Moral and Economy -- Between Goodwill and Sanctions: Swedish and German Corporations in South Africa and the Politics of Codes of Conduct -- Multinational Corporations in Sweden, West Germany and South Africa -- Sweden: The Sanctions Model -- West Germany: Hoping for Goodwill from Business -- Conclusion -- References -- Perceptions of Petroleum: The British Anti-apartheid Campaign Against Shell -- Apartheid and the Social Responsibility of Companies -- The Campaign Against Shell -- The Decline of the Campaign -- Shell and Social Responsibility -- Conclusion -- References -- Shopping Against Apartheid: Consumer Activism and the History of AA Enterprises (1986-1991) -- The Founding of AA Enterprises -- Moral Merchandise and Ethical Consumption: Contextualizing AA Enterprises -- Moral Merchandise: Raising Money and Awareness -- Conclusion: AA Enterprises and the End of Apartheid -- References -- Part II: Apartheid in Culture and Media -- The Comic Representation of Apartheid on British Television in the Late 1960s -- Television and Apartheid in Late 1960s Britain -- Matters of the Heart: South Africa Leads the Way in Heart Transplants -- The Garnett Family Has a Heart to Heart About Transplants -- Public Reactions to 'Blood Donor' -- Conclusion -- References -- 'This Peculiar Fact of Living History': Invoking Apartheid in Black British Writing -- Linton Kwesi Johnson's Poetic Solidarities -- Implicit Comparisons and Imaginary Homelands: Two Essays by Salman Rushdie.
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