Queering Colonial Natal

Queering Colonial Natal PDF

Author: T. J. Tallie

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2019-10-15

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 1452960526

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How were indigenous social practices deemed queer and aberrant by colonial forces? In Queering Colonial Natal, T.J. Tallie travels to colonial Natalestablished by the British in 1843, today South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal provinceto show how settler regimes “queered” indigenous practices. Defining them as threats to the normative order they sought to impose, they did so by delimiting Zulu polygamy; restricting alcohol access, clothing, and even friendship; and assigning only Europeans to government schools. Using queer and critical indigenous theory, this book critically assesses Natal (where settlers were to remain a minority) in the context of the global settler colonial project in the nineteenth century to yield a new and engaging synthesis. Tallie explores the settler colonial history of Natal’s white settlers and how they sought to establish laws and rules for both whites and Africans based on European mores of sexuality and gender. At the same time, colonial archives reveal that many African and Indian people challenged such civilizational claims. Ultimately Tallie argues that the violent collisions between Africans, Indians, and Europeans in Natal shaped the conceptions of race and gender that bolstered each group’s claim to authority.

The Impossible Machine

The Impossible Machine PDF

Author: Adam Sitze

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2013-07-30

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 0472118757

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A fresh, though counterintuitive, understanding of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s legal, political, and cultural heritage

Sugar and Settlers

Sugar and Settlers PDF

Author: Duncan L. Du Bois

Publisher: UJ Press

Published: 2015-09-01

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 1920382712

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Duncan Du Bois provides a detailed and fascinating history of a hitherto much-neglected part of what was the colony of Natal. Based primarily on original archival research, he traces the southward advance of the white settler frontier and its sugar-based economy from Isipingo to the Mzimkulu river and, without the sugar engine, to the Mtamvuna.

Black Peril, White Virtue

Black Peril, White Virtue PDF

Author: Jock McCulloch

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9780253337283

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Over the next decades more than twenty men were executed, though many were innocent of any serious crime." "As Jock McCulloch shows, the panics were complex events which encompassed such issues as miscegenation, prostitution, the management of venereal disease, the politics of concubinage, and the construction of whiteness."--BOOK JACKET.