ABSTRACT
First published in 1998. This is Volume XI of the twenty-one in the Race, Class and Social Structure series, which looks at the theory of the 'marginal man', the situation and using a 'marginalised' group for study in Durban, South Africa. This expands to include politics, the participation in organised associations and also the links between the marginal situation and psychological marginality.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
part |104 pages
Theoretical and Descriptive
chapter |20 pages
The Theory of the Marginal Man and Its Critics
chapter |22 pages
The Concept of the Marginal Situation
chapter |27 pages
The Historical Development of the Situation of the Durban Coloureds
chapter |33 pages
The Durban Coloureds and Their Marginal Situation
part |59 pages
Empirical Analysis of the Concomitants of the Marginal Situation
chapter |20 pages
Politics
chapter |12 pages
Participation in Organized Associations
chapter |13 pages
Inter-Stratum Relations
part |15 pages
Analysis of the Links Between the Marginal Situation and Psychological Marginality