
History after Apartheid
Visual Culture and Public Memory in a Democratic South Africa
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History after Apartheid
Visual Culture and Public Memory in a Democratic South Africa
About this book
History after Apartheid explores the dilemmas posed by a wide range of visual and material culture including key South African heritage sites. How prominent should Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress be in the museum at the infamous political prison on Robben Island? How should the postapartheid government deal with the Voortrekker Monument mythologizing the Boer Trek of 1838? Coombes highlights the contradictory investment in these sites among competing constituencies and the tensions involved in the rush to produce new histories for the "new" South Africa.
She reveals how artists and museum officials struggled to adequately represent painful and difficult histories ignored or disavowed under apartheid, including slavery, homelessness, and the attempted destruction of KhoiSan hunter-gatherers. Describing how contemporary South African artists address historical memory and the ambiguities uncovered by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Coombes illuminates a body of work dedicated to the struggle to simultaneously remember the past and move forward into the future.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction: Making History Memorable
- 1 Translating the Past: Apartheid Monuments in Postapartheid South Africa
- 2 Robben Island: Site of Memory / Site of Nation
- 3 District Six: The Archaeology of Memory
- 4 New Histories for Old: Museological Strategies
- 5 What’s in a Name? The Place of ‘‘Ethnicity’’ in the ‘‘New’’ South Africa
- 6 New Subjectivities for the New Nation
- Epilogue: Changing Places
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index