

Author: Higham Rob Shah Alpa
Publisher: Berghahn Journals
ISSN: 1558-5263
Source: Focaal, Vol.2013, Iss.65, 2013-03, pp. : 80-93
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Abstract
This article proposes an anthropology of affirmative action that is embedded in analysis of the wider political economic transformations in which affirmative action policies emerge. It is argued that this historically situated approach enables analyses of the relative effects of affirmative action on processes of socio economic marginalization. The focus of the article is on the combination of preferential treatment policies and the provision of education as a state-led response to historical marginalization. These policies are explored in the context of
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