noun a political movement in South Africa advocating the interests of Afrikaners, especially the maintenance of the Afrikaans language and culture
Used to discuss policies and practices that promote Afrikaner interests and values.
Describes the cultural and political ideology associated with Afrikaner nationalism.
Refers to the linguistic influence of the Afrikaans language and culture.
Relates to the social identity and beliefs of the Afrikaner people.
Afrikanderism may be used in the context of literature when discussing the influence of Afrikaans culture and language on South African writers.
Historians may use Afrikanderism to analyze the political and cultural movements in South Africa during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Political scientists may study Afrikanderism as a political ideology that shaped the development of Afrikaner nationalism in South Africa.
Sociologists may examine Afrikanderism as a social movement that influenced the identity and beliefs of Afrikaner people in South Africa.