Problem Animals, Indigeneity and Land: The Chacma Baboon in South African Writing. Problem Animals, Indigeneity and Land: The Chacma Baboon in South African Writing.

Problem Animals, Indigeneity and Land: The Chacma Baboon in South African Writing‪.‬

Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa 2006, Jan, 18, 1

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Abstract The apparently opposing images found throughout colonial writing of the baboon as trespasser and as original inhabitant--exemplified in the works of Percy Fitzpatrick, WC Scully, C R Prance, Stuart Cloete, Perceval Gibbon, and F W Fitzsimons--are revealed to be mutually implicated in the territorial anxieties of the coloniser. The territorial myth of the late mass Bantu migration is shown to dovetail with a presentation of the chacma as a colonised creature, an image which further supports a view of all men, including the indigenous peoples, as colonisers of nature who preceded European colonisation and set the precedent for it. Against this colonial paradigm is posed the problematic revivification of the image of the baboon as original inhabitant in the "postcolonial" novels of Daphne Rooke, Nadine Gordimer and Justin Cartwright, which uphold historic black claims to land rather than undercut them. The historiographical shifts of the late 1970s--which saw many scholars debunking the late Bantu migration myth--have further inflected a view of the chacma and all South Africa's indigenes as original inhabitants. Often resuscitating certain colonial paradigms, these writers use the chacma to refract their own historiographical revisionism.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2006
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
31
Pages
PUBLISHER
Program of English Studies, University of Natal
SIZE
231.8
KB

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