Imagining the Cape Colony : History, Literature, and the South African Nation / David Johnson.
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TextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (232 p.)Content type: - 9780748643080
- 9780748650873
- Nationalism -- History -- 18th century -- South Africa -- Cape of Good Hope
- Nationalism -- History -- 19th century -- South Africa -- Cape of Good Hope
- Nationalism -- South Africa -- Cape of Good Hope -- History -- 18th century
- Nationalism -- South Africa -- Cape of Good Hope -- History -- 19th century
- Literary Studies
- HISTORY / Africa / General
- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Remembering the Khoikhoi Victory over Dom Francisco de Almeida at the Cape in 1510: Luís de Camões and Robert Southey -- 2 French Representations of the Cape ‘Hottentots’: Jean Tavernier, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and François Levaillant -- 3 The Scottish Enlightenment and Colonial Governance: Adam Smith, John Bruce and Lady Anne Barnard -- 4 African Land for the American Empire: John Adams, Benjamin Stout and Robert Semple -- 5 Historical and Literary Reiterations of Dutch Settler Republicanism -- 6 Literature and Cape Slavery -- 7 History and the Griqua Nation: Andries Waterboer and Hendrick Hendricks -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
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Relates the literatures and histories of the Cape to postcolonial debates about nationalismGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748664894','ISBN:9780748643080','ISBN:9780748650873']);How the Cape Colony was imagined as a political community is examined by considering a variety of writers, from major European literati and intellectuals (Camões, Southey, Rousseau, Adam Smith), to well-known travel writers like François Levaillant and Lady Anne Barnard, to figures on the margins of colonial histories, like settler rebels, slaves and early African nationalists. Complementing the analyses of these primary texts are discussions of the many subsequent literary works and histories of the Cape Colony.These diverse writings are discussed first in relation to current debates in postcolonial studies about settler nationalism, anti-colonial resistance, and the imprint of eighteenth-century colonial histories on contemporary neo-colonial politics. Secondly, the project of imagining the post-apartheid South African nation functions as a critical lens for reading the eighteenth-century history of the Cape Colony, with the extensive commentaries on literature and history associated with the Thabo Mbeki presidencies given particular attention."
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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