The Frightened Land
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Land, Landscape and Politics in South Africa in the Twentieth Century
Abstract
An investigation into the spatial politics of separation and division in South Africa, principally during the apartheid years, and the effects of these physical and conceptual barriers on the land. In contrast to the weight of literature focusing on post-apartheid South Africa, the focus of this book includes the spatial, political and cultural landscape practices of the apartheid government and also refers to contemporary work done in Australia, England and the US. It probes the uncertainty and ambiguity of identities and cultures in post-apartheid society in order to gain a deep understanding of the history that individuals and society now confront. Drawing on a wealth of research materials including literature, maps, newspapers, monuments, architectural drawings, government legislation, tourist brochures, political writing and oral histories, this book is well illustrated throughout and is a unique commentary on the spatial politics of a time of enormous change.
Keywords
voortrekker; monument; south; africa; national; party; rule; afrikaner; nationalism; african; Cape Technikon; Van Den Heever; Afrikaans Language; Voortrekker Monument; Van Wyk Louw; Southern African Landscape; Nelson Mandela; Mandela; National Party Rule; Group Areas Act; Black South African; South African Tourist Board; Magical Africa; Ox Wagons; South Africa Government; Die Transvaler; Bantustan Policy; South African Landscape; Piet Retief; Dream TopographiesDOI
10.4324/9780203016916ISBN
9781134213542, 9781134213542, 9780415365932, 9780415365550, 9781134213498, 9780203016916, 9781134213535OCN
1135856636Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2006Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
Regional and area planning
Landscape architecture and design
Regional / International studies
Civil engineering, surveying and building
History
Cultural studies


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