Violence in Rural South Africa, 1880-1963

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESSISBN: 9780299341206

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By Sean Redding
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Sean Redding, Zephaniah Swift Moore Professor of History at Amherst College, is the author of Sorcery and Sovereignty: Taxation, Power, and Rebellion in Rural South Africa.

List of Illustrations Preface Introduction: A History of Violence, a Question of Tradition 1 Neighbors and Rivals: Faction Fighting and Traditional Violence in the Rural Transkei 2 "The Girl Is Not Consulted": Abduction Marriage and Gendered Traditions of Violence 3 Deaths in the Family: Supernatural Harms and Violent Remedies 4 Sons and "Hooligans," "World-Destroyers" and Rebels: Traditional Violence Takes a Nationalist Turn Conclusion: Rural Violence Reconsidered Notes Bibliography Index

"[A] fascinating study."-- "Foreign Affairs" "Carefully researched and argued. . . . Ultimately, Redding convincingly charges, the disruptions of colonial and apartheid rule undergirded rural problems and therefore rural violence in multiple forms. Africans navigated transformations to rural life intentionally and strategically."-- "International Journal of African Historical Studies" "An important contribution. Redding draws brilliantly on a range of archival sources to ask pointed questions about the history of violence in rural South Africa. Far from being an expression of atavistic African proclivities, the violence that marked white rule was, in fact, a response to the disruptions caused by that rule. Violent actions by African actors constituted a form of social navigation in a world over which they had limited control. Redding shows how it is possible to study violence historically without falling into tired tropes about 'black-on-black violence.'"--Jacob Dlamini, Princeton University

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