Titre
Sitting Pretty: White Afrikaans Women in Postapartheid South Africa [Soft Cover ]
Auteur
Westhuizen, Christi van der
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
University Of KwaZulu-Natal Press
Prix
€ 25,00
Détails
Publisher: University Of KwaZulu-Natal Press Publication Date: 2018 Binding: Soft Cover Condition: new
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Synopsis:
At the opening of South Africa's first democratic parliament in 1994, newly elected president Nelson Mandela issued a clarion call to an unlikely group: white Afrikaans women who, during apartheid, occupied the ambivalent position of being both oppressor and oppressed. He conjured the memory of poet Ingrid Jonker as 'both an Afrikaner and an African' who 'instructs that our endeavours must be about the liberation of the woman, the emancipation of the man and the liberty of the child.' More than two decades later, the question is: how have white Afrikaans-speaking women responded to the liberating possibilities of constitutional democracy? With Afrikaner nationalism in disrepair, and official apartheid in demise, have they re-imagined themselves in opposition to colonial ideas of race, gender, sexuality and class? "Sitting Pretty" explores this post-apartheid identity through the concepts of ordentlikheid, or decency, as an ethnic form of respectability, and the volksmoeder, or mother of the nation, as enduring icon. Issues of intersectionality, space, emotion, and masculinity are also investigated. [Subject: Gender Studies, African Studies, Sociology, Politics]
About the Author:
Christi van der Westhuizen has published widely in academic and popular books and the media and is the author of White Power & the Rise and Fall of the National Party (2007). Her working life started as a journalist at the anti-apartheid weekly Vrye Weekblad and she is a regular political and social commentator on radio, TV and online platforms. She currently works as an associate professor in sociology at the University of Pretoria and is a former research associate of the Institute for Reconciliation and Social Justice at the University of the Free State.
At the opening of South Africa's first democratic parliament in 1994, newly elected president Nelson Mandela issued a clarion call to an unlikely group: white Afrikaans women who, during apartheid, occupied the ambivalent position of being both oppressor and oppressed. He conjured the memory of poet Ingrid Jonker as 'both an Afrikaner and an African' who 'instructs that our endeavours must be about the liberation of the woman, the emancipation of the man and the liberty of the child.' More than two decades later, the question is: how have white Afrikaans-speaking women responded to the liberating possibilities of constitutional democracy? With Afrikaner nationalism in disrepair, and official apartheid in demise, have they re-imagined themselves in opposition to colonial ideas of race, gender, sexuality and class? "Sitting Pretty" explores this post-apartheid identity through the concepts of ordentlikheid, or decency, as an ethnic form of respectability, and the volksmoeder, or mother of the nation, as enduring icon. Issues of intersectionality, space, emotion, and masculinity are also investigated. [Subject: Gender Studies, African Studies, Sociology, Politics]
About the Author:
Christi van der Westhuizen has published widely in academic and popular books and the media and is the author of White Power & the Rise and Fall of the National Party (2007). Her working life started as a journalist at the anti-apartheid weekly Vrye Weekblad and she is a regular political and social commentator on radio, TV and online platforms. She currently works as an associate professor in sociology at the University of Pretoria and is a former research associate of the Institute for Reconciliation and Social Justice at the University of the Free State.
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