Rethinking South Africa's Past
A Safundi Reader on Comparative, Regional, and Transnational Connections, 1999-2024
Herausgeber: Lee, Christopher J; Offenburger, Andrew
Rethinking South Africa's Past
A Safundi Reader on Comparative, Regional, and Transnational Connections, 1999-2024
Herausgeber: Lee, Christopher J; Offenburger, Andrew
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This book presents key historical scholarship published in Safundi from 1999 to 2024, tracing South Africa's past through approaches of comparative history, transnational history, and visual history.
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This book presents key historical scholarship published in Safundi from 1999 to 2024, tracing South Africa's past through approaches of comparative history, transnational history, and visual history.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 934g
- ISBN-13: 9781032709352
- ISBN-10: 1032709359
- Artikelnr.: 72106989
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 934g
- ISBN-13: 9781032709352
- ISBN-10: 1032709359
- Artikelnr.: 72106989
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Christopher J. Lee has published eight books, including Making a World after Empire: The Bandung Moment and Its Political Afterlives (2010, rev. 2nd edition 2019), Unreasonable Histories: Nativism, Multiracial Lives, and the Genealogical Imagination in British Africa (2014), Frantz Fanon: Toward a Revolutionary Humanism (2015), Kwame Anthony Appiah (2021), and Alex La Guma: The Exile Years, 1966-1985 (2024). He is currently the Lead Editor of Safundi. Andrew Offenburger is Associate Professor of History at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He is author of Frontiers in the Gilded Age: Adventure, Capitalism, and Dispossession from Southern Africa to the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands, 1880-1917 ( 2019), and is co-editor with Patricia Nelson Limerick on the forthcoming Translating Past to Present: Interpreters in the American West and Beyond. He is the Founding Editor of Safundi.
Introduction 1. Cape Town and New Orleans: Some Comparisons (2000) 2.
Pariahs in the Land of Their Birth: Sol Plaatje and Frederick Douglass in
the Search for Identity (2001) 3. The Instrument of Terror: Some Thoughts
on Comparative Historiography,White Rural Unofficial Violence, and
Segregation in South Africa and the American South (2003) 4. Reflections on
the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Publication of White Supremacy (2006)
5. Citizenship Over Race? African Americans in U.S.-South African
Diplomacy, 1890-1925 (2004) 6. Immigration: The Forgotten Factor in Cape
Colonial Frontier Expansion, 1658 to 1817 (2005) 7. Toward a "Modernizing"
Hybridity: McAdoo's Jubilee Singers, McAdoo's Minstrels, and Racial Uplift
Politics in South Africa, 1890-1898 (2014) 8. "The most patient of animals,
next to the ass": Jan Smuts, Howard University, and African American
Leadership, 1930 (2017) 9. Loathing and Love: Postcard Representations of
Indentured Chinese Laborers in South Africa's Reconstruction, 1904-10
(2008) 10. Photography and the Future in Jansje Wissema's Images of
District Six (2014) 11. On Photographs at War: Images of the South African
6th Armored Division in Italy 1944-1945 (2014) 12. "Like a Family": Global
Models, Familial Bonds, and the Making of an American School for Zulu Girls
(2010) 13. The Voice of (Which?) Africa: Miriam Makeba in America (2012)
14. Forlorn daughters? The role of social motherhood in transnational
African Methodist Episcopal missionary women networks, 1900-1940s (2018)
15. "What is it that We Call the Nation": Cecilia Lillian Tshabalala's
definition, diagnosis, and prognosis of the nation in a segregated South
Africa (2018) 16. Crossing the Color Lines, Crossing the Continents:
Comparing the Racial Politics of the IWW in South Africa and the United
States, 1905-1925 (2011) 17. "Yours for Socialism": Communist Cultural
Discourse in Early Apartheid South Africa (2013) 18. Servicing "intimate
publics": Johannesburg and Baltimore department stores in the 1960s (2020)
19. Latitudes and Longitudes: Comparative Perspectives on Cape
Environmental History (2004) 20. Reconstructing Zimbabwe's Past: The
Professional Historians Return (2007) 21. Abolition, Violence, and Rape:
Thoughts on the Post-Emancipation Experiences of the United States and the
Cape Colony (2010) 22. Youth and generation in South African history (2018)
Pariahs in the Land of Their Birth: Sol Plaatje and Frederick Douglass in
the Search for Identity (2001) 3. The Instrument of Terror: Some Thoughts
on Comparative Historiography,White Rural Unofficial Violence, and
Segregation in South Africa and the American South (2003) 4. Reflections on
the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Publication of White Supremacy (2006)
5. Citizenship Over Race? African Americans in U.S.-South African
Diplomacy, 1890-1925 (2004) 6. Immigration: The Forgotten Factor in Cape
Colonial Frontier Expansion, 1658 to 1817 (2005) 7. Toward a "Modernizing"
Hybridity: McAdoo's Jubilee Singers, McAdoo's Minstrels, and Racial Uplift
Politics in South Africa, 1890-1898 (2014) 8. "The most patient of animals,
next to the ass": Jan Smuts, Howard University, and African American
Leadership, 1930 (2017) 9. Loathing and Love: Postcard Representations of
Indentured Chinese Laborers in South Africa's Reconstruction, 1904-10
(2008) 10. Photography and the Future in Jansje Wissema's Images of
District Six (2014) 11. On Photographs at War: Images of the South African
6th Armored Division in Italy 1944-1945 (2014) 12. "Like a Family": Global
Models, Familial Bonds, and the Making of an American School for Zulu Girls
(2010) 13. The Voice of (Which?) Africa: Miriam Makeba in America (2012)
14. Forlorn daughters? The role of social motherhood in transnational
African Methodist Episcopal missionary women networks, 1900-1940s (2018)
15. "What is it that We Call the Nation": Cecilia Lillian Tshabalala's
definition, diagnosis, and prognosis of the nation in a segregated South
Africa (2018) 16. Crossing the Color Lines, Crossing the Continents:
Comparing the Racial Politics of the IWW in South Africa and the United
States, 1905-1925 (2011) 17. "Yours for Socialism": Communist Cultural
Discourse in Early Apartheid South Africa (2013) 18. Servicing "intimate
publics": Johannesburg and Baltimore department stores in the 1960s (2020)
19. Latitudes and Longitudes: Comparative Perspectives on Cape
Environmental History (2004) 20. Reconstructing Zimbabwe's Past: The
Professional Historians Return (2007) 21. Abolition, Violence, and Rape:
Thoughts on the Post-Emancipation Experiences of the United States and the
Cape Colony (2010) 22. Youth and generation in South African history (2018)
Introduction 1. Cape Town and New Orleans: Some Comparisons (2000) 2.
Pariahs in the Land of Their Birth: Sol Plaatje and Frederick Douglass in
the Search for Identity (2001) 3. The Instrument of Terror: Some Thoughts
on Comparative Historiography,White Rural Unofficial Violence, and
Segregation in South Africa and the American South (2003) 4. Reflections on
the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Publication of White Supremacy (2006)
5. Citizenship Over Race? African Americans in U.S.-South African
Diplomacy, 1890-1925 (2004) 6. Immigration: The Forgotten Factor in Cape
Colonial Frontier Expansion, 1658 to 1817 (2005) 7. Toward a "Modernizing"
Hybridity: McAdoo's Jubilee Singers, McAdoo's Minstrels, and Racial Uplift
Politics in South Africa, 1890-1898 (2014) 8. "The most patient of animals,
next to the ass": Jan Smuts, Howard University, and African American
Leadership, 1930 (2017) 9. Loathing and Love: Postcard Representations of
Indentured Chinese Laborers in South Africa's Reconstruction, 1904-10
(2008) 10. Photography and the Future in Jansje Wissema's Images of
District Six (2014) 11. On Photographs at War: Images of the South African
6th Armored Division in Italy 1944-1945 (2014) 12. "Like a Family": Global
Models, Familial Bonds, and the Making of an American School for Zulu Girls
(2010) 13. The Voice of (Which?) Africa: Miriam Makeba in America (2012)
14. Forlorn daughters? The role of social motherhood in transnational
African Methodist Episcopal missionary women networks, 1900-1940s (2018)
15. "What is it that We Call the Nation": Cecilia Lillian Tshabalala's
definition, diagnosis, and prognosis of the nation in a segregated South
Africa (2018) 16. Crossing the Color Lines, Crossing the Continents:
Comparing the Racial Politics of the IWW in South Africa and the United
States, 1905-1925 (2011) 17. "Yours for Socialism": Communist Cultural
Discourse in Early Apartheid South Africa (2013) 18. Servicing "intimate
publics": Johannesburg and Baltimore department stores in the 1960s (2020)
19. Latitudes and Longitudes: Comparative Perspectives on Cape
Environmental History (2004) 20. Reconstructing Zimbabwe's Past: The
Professional Historians Return (2007) 21. Abolition, Violence, and Rape:
Thoughts on the Post-Emancipation Experiences of the United States and the
Cape Colony (2010) 22. Youth and generation in South African history (2018)
Pariahs in the Land of Their Birth: Sol Plaatje and Frederick Douglass in
the Search for Identity (2001) 3. The Instrument of Terror: Some Thoughts
on Comparative Historiography,White Rural Unofficial Violence, and
Segregation in South Africa and the American South (2003) 4. Reflections on
the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Publication of White Supremacy (2006)
5. Citizenship Over Race? African Americans in U.S.-South African
Diplomacy, 1890-1925 (2004) 6. Immigration: The Forgotten Factor in Cape
Colonial Frontier Expansion, 1658 to 1817 (2005) 7. Toward a "Modernizing"
Hybridity: McAdoo's Jubilee Singers, McAdoo's Minstrels, and Racial Uplift
Politics in South Africa, 1890-1898 (2014) 8. "The most patient of animals,
next to the ass": Jan Smuts, Howard University, and African American
Leadership, 1930 (2017) 9. Loathing and Love: Postcard Representations of
Indentured Chinese Laborers in South Africa's Reconstruction, 1904-10
(2008) 10. Photography and the Future in Jansje Wissema's Images of
District Six (2014) 11. On Photographs at War: Images of the South African
6th Armored Division in Italy 1944-1945 (2014) 12. "Like a Family": Global
Models, Familial Bonds, and the Making of an American School for Zulu Girls
(2010) 13. The Voice of (Which?) Africa: Miriam Makeba in America (2012)
14. Forlorn daughters? The role of social motherhood in transnational
African Methodist Episcopal missionary women networks, 1900-1940s (2018)
15. "What is it that We Call the Nation": Cecilia Lillian Tshabalala's
definition, diagnosis, and prognosis of the nation in a segregated South
Africa (2018) 16. Crossing the Color Lines, Crossing the Continents:
Comparing the Racial Politics of the IWW in South Africa and the United
States, 1905-1925 (2011) 17. "Yours for Socialism": Communist Cultural
Discourse in Early Apartheid South Africa (2013) 18. Servicing "intimate
publics": Johannesburg and Baltimore department stores in the 1960s (2020)
19. Latitudes and Longitudes: Comparative Perspectives on Cape
Environmental History (2004) 20. Reconstructing Zimbabwe's Past: The
Professional Historians Return (2007) 21. Abolition, Violence, and Rape:
Thoughts on the Post-Emancipation Experiences of the United States and the
Cape Colony (2010) 22. Youth and generation in South African history (2018)