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Bulawayo Burning
The Social History of a Southern African City, 1893-1960
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English
Published/Copyright:
2010
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A unique and stylish contribution to the social history of African cities and Zimbabwean cultural life.
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This book is designed as a tribute and response to Yvonne Vera's famous novel Butterfly Burning, which is set in the Bulawayo townships in 1946 and dedicated to the author. It is an attempt to explorewhat historical research and reconstruction can add to the literary imagination.
Responding as it does to a novel, this history imitates some fictional modes. Two of its chapters are in effect 'scenes', dealing with brief periods of intense activity. Others are in effect biographies of 'characters'. The book draws upon and quotes from a rich body of urban oral memory. In addition to this historical/literary interaction the book is a contribution to the historiography of southern African cities, bringing out the experiential and cultural dimensions, and combining black and white urban social history.
TERENCE RANGER was Emeritus Rhodes Professor of Race Relations, University of Oxford and author of many books including Writing Revolt, Are we not also Men? (1995), Voices from the Rocks (1999) and was co-editor of Violence and Memory (2000).
Zimbabwe: Weaver Press
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This book is designed as a tribute and response to Yvonne Vera's famous novel Butterfly Burning, which is set in the Bulawayo townships in 1946 and dedicated to the author. It is an attempt to explorewhat historical research and reconstruction can add to the literary imagination.
Responding as it does to a novel, this history imitates some fictional modes. Two of its chapters are in effect 'scenes', dealing with brief periods of intense activity. Others are in effect biographies of 'characters'. The book draws upon and quotes from a rich body of urban oral memory. In addition to this historical/literary interaction the book is a contribution to the historiography of southern African cities, bringing out the experiential and cultural dimensions, and combining black and white urban social history.
TERENCE RANGER was Emeritus Rhodes Professor of Race Relations, University of Oxford and author of many books including Writing Revolt, Are we not also Men? (1995), Voices from the Rocks (1999) and was co-editor of Violence and Memory (2000).
Zimbabwe: Weaver Press
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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List of Illustrations
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Introduction
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Prelude Bulawayo, 1893–1930
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1 The Landscapes of Bulawayo
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2 The First Fires December 1929
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3 City versus State 1930–1946
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4 Mr Black Bulawayo 1930–1948
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5 The Feminization of Black Bulawayo 1948–1960
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6 Black Bulawayo Transformed
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7 Black Bulawayo Burns 1960
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Postlude Bulawayo after 1960
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Selected Bibliography
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Index
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9781846158933
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Keywords for this book
Bulawayo Burning; Social History; African cities; Zimbabwean cultural life; Yvonne Vera; Butterfly Burning; historical research; literary imagination; urban oral memory; historiography; southern African cities; experiential; cultural dimensions; black and white urban social history; TERENCE RANGER; Rhodes Professor of Race Relations; University of Oxford
Audience(s) for this book
For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research