Segregated Species
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Segregated Species

Pests, Knowledge, and Boundaries in South Africa, 1910–1948

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Segregated Species

Pests, Knowledge, and Boundaries in South Africa, 1910–1948

About this book

A timely history of the connections between science, segregation, and species in twentieth-century South Africa.

Winner of the First Book Prize by the Royal Historical Society

Throughout the twentieth century, rural South Africa was dominated by systems of racial segregation and apartheid that brutally oppressed its Black population. At the same time, the countryside was defined by a related settler obsession: the control of animals that farmers, scientists, and state officials considered pests. Elephants rampaged on farmlands, trampling fences, crops, and occasionally humans. Grain-eating birds flocked on plantations, devouring harvests. Bubonic plague crept across the veld in the bodies of burrowing and crop-devouring rodents.

In Segregated Species, Jules Skotnes-Brown argues that racial segregation and pest control were closely connected in early twentieth-century South Africa. Strategies for the containment of pests were redeployed for the management of humans and vice versa. Settlers blamed racialized populations for the abundance of pests and mobilized metaphors of pestilence to dehumanize them. Even knowledge produced about pests was segregated into the binary categories of "native" and "scientific." Black South Africans critiqued such injustices, and some circulated revolutionary rhetoric through images and metaphors of locusts.

Ultimately, pest-control practices played an important role in shaping colonial hierarchies of race and species and in mediating relationships among human groups. Skotnes-Brown demonstrates that the history of South Africa—and colonial history generally—cannot be fully understood without analyzing the treatment of both animals and humans.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Notes on the Text
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction
  8. Interlude 1: Rogues of the Addo Bush
  9. Chapter 1: Domestication and Degeneration: The Establishment of the Addo Elephant National Park
  10. Interlude 2: The Great Game Drive
  11. Chapter 2: Transporting Trypanosomes: Ecologies of Health and Knowledge in Zululand
  12. Interlude 3: The Passing of the Locust
  13. Chapter 3: Birds and the Balance of Nature: Anthropomorphism, Zoomorphism, and Economic Ornithology
  14. Interlude 4: Lefu la Seoa
  15. Chapter 4: Subterranean Swarms: The Construction of Veld Plague, Influx Control, and the War on Rodents
  16. Interlude 5: The Gemsbok Play
  17. Chapter 5: Desert Denizens: Kalahari San and the Gemsbok National Park
  18. Conclusion
  19. Notes
  20. Index
  21. Promo Page