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1universityof south africaAfrican Historical ReviewVolume 47 | Number 2 | 2015pp. 1 36 DOI: Print ISSN 1753-2523 | Online 1753-2531 Unisa Press THE IMPOSSIBLE CONCEPT: SETTLER liberalism , PAN-AFRICANISM, AND THE LANGUAGE OF NON-RACIALISM*Jon SoskeDepartment of History and Classical StudiesMcGill University and Centre for Indian Studies in Africa University of the article traces the history of four words: non-racial , non-racialism , multi-racial , and multi-racialism . Its main concern is to identify when and how these terms developed a role within British colonial and South African political discourse.
3 Soske The impossible concept within the history of racial thought and often serve as racial euphemisms.6 Stuart Hall famously described race as a ‘oating signier’. 7 This instability haunts the ideas of multi- and non-racialism.
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