rep since 1994, junior minister in ANC gov currently
BUT relatively easy in proportional representation
dwindling: 9 seats in 1994 down to 4 in 2009 (Southern,
2012); less than 1% of vote in last 3 elections
2009: 0.83% (SA Electoral Commission)
most Afrikaners vote DA (Southern, 2012)
political aims: Afrikaans university,
concern over 'poor whites'
Inkatha Freedom Party; 1975
(cultural movement before this);
Buthelezi
Zulu
warriors
no other African group has
shown this tendency despite self
identification
critical of ANC's non racial
policy which has forced a
'dilution' of its Zulu component
even in KwaZuluNatal (densest Zulu
pop) over 63% voted ANC; IFP 20%
2009: 4.55% (SA Electoral Commission)
DA
still seen as a predominantly 'white' party
BUT 5% of Africans voted for them in 2011 elections
fastest growing party in SA; rhetoric not
based on ethnicity; greater focus on
corruption esp re Zuma
ANC
accusations of Xhosa ties; origns in Eastern Cape
(Xhosa area) but strong performance in non Xhosa
areas e.g.1994
Xhosa is a linguistic group not a tribe
fear of ethnic mobilization e.g. earlier constitutional
proposals of 1988 sought to ban ethnic parties
Watkins 2001: 'Cape Coloureds'
construction of their identity abides by apartheid Population Registration (1950); undermines 'rainbow
nation'; still feel discriminated against? esp re black economic empowerment
'Tribalism'
political unit larger than a clan and smaller than a nation (Bernard &
Spence, 2012)
not = to ethnicity; though much conflation in
media
'importance of self
identification
ethnicity
'primordial' - deep history
instrumentalists - political instrument
constructivists - fluidity
role of missionaries/colonialists/anthropologists in
'freezing' previously fluid system cf Zulu wars
written documentation >> formalisation
British 'indirect rule'harnessed power of
'traditional authorities'; where none present
'ordinary's used (Mare, 1993)
ANC still does this; CONTRALESA
could change in future to be problem
Barnard & Spencer, 2012
Mare - set of symbols and beliefs, beliefs of a
common origin, sense of belonging confirmed
through interaction with insiders and outsiders
need to belong need to
exert sense of control
can coexist with other forms of identity
doesn't nec rule voting patterns
ethnicity = political affiliation >> politics = demography
centralised defintion of ethnicity >> less democratic (Mare, 1993)