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WOODSTOCK: South African History (Biography)
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As the author of Abantu Abamnyama Lapa Bavela Ngakona 1922] (trans. The Black People and Whence They Came 1979]), Magema Fuze was a classic South African example of how first-generation converts made the transition from oral to literate cultures, from the homestead to the mission, and from being 'native informants' to being kholwa intellectuals. The kholwa had no secure cultural or political identity, caught as they were in the 'Natal-Zululand divide, ' between the promise of full and equal incorporation into colonial society and the ties that bound them to traditional society and culture. This book examines the life of Magema Fuze and suggests that kholwa identity was fashioned through the practice of bricolage: the cobbling together, in indeterminate and sometimes contradictory ways, of elements from both colonial and indigenous cultures. English. Interpak Books. 2011. ISBN: 9781869141912. 338pp. Very good condition in softcover Book No: 2502014
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