TROUBLING IMAGES, visual culture and the politics of Afrikaner nationalism

: Freschi (F.), Schmahmann (B.) & van Robbroeck (L.) eds.

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314pp., b/w & colour illus., paperback, Johannesburg, 2020.

 

Contributions include:
"The Trajectory and Dynamics of Afrikaner Nationalism in the Twentieth Century: an overview" by Albert Grundlingh
"‘It Is Not Even Past’: dealing with monuments and memorials on divided campuses" by Jonathan Jansen
"Afrikaner Nationalism and Other Settler Imaginaries at the 1936 Empire Exhibition" by Lize van Robbroeck
"From Volksargitektuur to Boere Brazil: Afrikaner nationalism and the architectural imaginary of modernity, 1936-1966" by Federico Freschi
"Reframing David Goldblatt, re-thinking Some Afrikaners" by Michael Godby and Liese van der Watt
"Knocking Jannie off his Pedestal: two creative interventions to the sculpture of J H Marais at Stellenbosch University" by Brenda Schmahmann
"Cartoons, Intellectuals, and the Construction of Afrikaner Nationalism" by Peter Vale.

Federico Freschi is Head of the College of Art, Design and Architecture at Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Brenda Schmahmann is a Professor and SARCHI Chair in South African Art and Visual Culture at the University of Johannesburg.
Lize van Robbroeck is Professor in Visual Studies at the University of Stellenbosch.