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Outlaws Anxiety And Disorder In Southern Africa Material Histories Of The Malotidrakensberg 1st Ed Rachel King

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Outlaws Anxiety And Disorder In Southern Africa Material Histories Of The Malotidrakensberg 1st Ed Rachel King
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.32 MB
Author: Rachel King
ISBN: 9783030184117, 9783030184124, 3030184110, 3030184129
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Outlaws Anxiety And Disorder In Southern Africa Material Histories Of The Malotidrakensberg 1st Ed Rachel King by Rachel King 9783030184117, 9783030184124, 3030184110, 3030184129 instant download after payment.

This book explores how objects, landscapes, and architecture were at the heart of how people imagined outlaws and disorder in colonial southern Africa. Drawing on evidence from several disciplines, it chronicles how cattle raiders were created, pursued, and controlled, and how modern scholarship strives to reconstruct pasts of disruption and deviance. Through a series of vignettes, Rachel King uses excavated material, rock art, archival texts, and object collections to explore different facets of how disorderly figures were shaped through impressions of places and material culture as much as actual transgression. Addressing themes from mobility to wilderness, historiography to violence, resistance to development, King details the world that raiders made over the last two centuries in southern Africa while also critiquing scholars’ tools for describing this world. Offering inter-disciplinary perspectives on the past in Africa’s southernmost mountains, this book grapples with concepts relevant to those interested in rule-breakers and rule-makers, both in Africa and the wider world.

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