‘With non-Europeans on all sides of me, I become thoroughly irritable and a feeling of dislike for them is engendered … friction is inevitable  whenever there is mixing of the races, but when we are segregated life is smooth and harmonious’. Thus wrote a woman to the local provincial  authorities in 1960 in a plea to enforce spatial segregation in Cape Town. 
For 46 years, the South African state’s apartheid policies governed the  ways in which its subjects went about their daily lives. Notions of race,  as well as of class and gender, impacted how they could and should feel  about themselves, their surroundings, and about others. 
This book examines the relation between emotions and everyday life in  apartheid South Africa. Emotionally charged encounters were bound  to arise from both the formal and informal measures that restricted  interracial love and sex, segregated recreational space and, in some  instances, encouraged people to ‘pass’ as belonging to a different racial  category than the one the state had assigned them. 
Drawing on cultural theories of the history of  emotions, the book discusses how emotions  worked to reflect, consolidate, and challenge  the supposedly enduring discourses and practices that were characteristic of apartheid-era  social formations. 
JAGGER ANDERSEN KIRKBY is a historian  based at Lund University, Sweden. Sentiments  of Segregation is his doctoral dissertation.
							 
								
									ArbetstitelSentiments of Segregation
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Kort Beskrivning‘With non-Europeans on all sides of me, I become thoroughly irritable and a feeling of dislike for them is engendered … friction is inevitable  whenever there is mixing of the races, but when we are segregated life is smooth and harmonious’. Thus wrote a woman to the local provincial  authorities in 1960 in a plea to enforce spatial segregation in 
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