Authors
Hlonipha Mokoena
Publication date
2011/2
Source
History and Theory
Volume
50
Issue
1
Pages
112-119
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc
Description
In The Deaths of Hintsa: Postapartheid South Africa and the Shape of Recurring Pasts, Premesh Lalu claims to offer a critique of apartheid's colonial past. Emblematic of this colonial past is the 1835 killing and mutilation of the Xhosa king Hintsa. Lalu uses this violent event to argue against the evidence provided by the colonial archives. He argues that the killing of Hintsa was not an empirical fact but a product of the colonial imagination. The review argues that although the critique of apartheid's colonial past is timely, the book is not about Hintsa and does not therefore offer an alternative narrative of the death of the Xhosa king.
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Scholar articles
H Mokoena - History and Theory, 2011