Negotiating the Past by Sarah Nuttall

Negotiating the Past by Sarah Nuttall

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This collection of essays by South African academics looks at the ways the country is dealing with its past, a complex mixture of colonialism, slavery, apartheid, struggle, and guilt. The emphasis is on how that past is being perceived and moulded in the post-apartheid era.

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Negotiating the Past by Sarah Nuttall

Nations as well as individuals are in many ways the sum of their memories, which are shaped by perception as much as by events. This collection of essays by South African academics looks at the ways the country is dealing with its past, a complex mixture of colonialism, slavery, apartheid, struggle, and guilt. The emphasis is on how that past is being perceived and moulded in the post-apartheid era.
`Nuttall and Coetzees book is an excellent beginning to the dynamic area of public memory and representation in South Africa' Sean Field, African History, Vol.41, 2000. `an explicitly useful book for all who consider the issue of social memory important in the construction of reality.' JL, Jnl of Peace Research, Vol.37, 2000, No.4. `The book bravely crosses the disciplinary ghettos of the academy.' Sean Field, African History, Vol.41, 2000.
Sarah Nuttal is at University of Stellenbosch. Carli Coetzee is at University of Cape Town.
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ISBN 13 9780195715033
ISBN 10 0195715039
Title Negotiating the Past
Author Sarah Nuttall
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press Southern Africa
Year published 1998-04-29
Number of pages 320
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