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Apartheids Festival Contesting South Africas National Pasts Leslie Witz

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Apartheids Festival Contesting South Africas National Pasts Leslie Witz
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 39.71 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Leslie Witz
ISBN: 9780253216137, 0253216133
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Apartheids Festival Contesting South Africas National Pasts Leslie Witz by Leslie Witz 9780253216137, 0253216133 instant download after payment.

Apartheid's Festival highlights the conflicts and debates that surrounded the 1952 celebration of the 300th anniversary of the landing of Jan Van Riebeeck and the founding of Cape Town, South Africa. Taking place at the height of the apartheid era, the festival was viewed by many as an opportunity for the government to promote its nationalist, separatist agenda in grand fashion. Leslie Witz's fine-grained examination of newspapers, brochures, pamphlets, and advertising materials reveals the expectations of the festival planners as well as how the festival was engineered, historical figures were reconstructed, and the ANC and other anti-apartheid organizations mounted opposition to it. While laying open the darker motives of the apartheid regime, Witz shows that the production of local history is part of a global process forged by the struggle between colonialism and resistance. Readers interested in South Africa, representations of nationalism, and the making of public history will find Apartheid's Festival to be an important study of a society in transition.

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