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Commemorations and conflicts in the production of South African national pasts : the 1952 Jan van Riebeeck tercentenary festival

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Main Author: Witz, Leslie
Other Authors: Worden, Nigel
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Historical Studies 2016
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/22052 Commemorations and conflicts in the production of South African national pasts : the 1952 Jan van Riebeeck tercentenary festival Witz, Leslie Worden, Nigel Historical Studies Bibliography: pages 356-385. This thesis investigates how the icon of Jan van Riebeeck acquired a position of prominence in South African public pasts through the government sponsored festival organised in 1952 to commemorate his landing three hundred years previously. From the seventeenth to the midtwentieth centuries van Riebeeck and the landing in 1652 had, through commemorative events, school text books and the publication of the Dutch East India Company journal for the period when he was commander at the Cape of Good Hope, acquired different meanings. These ranged from conveying Christianity to southern Africa, to initiating British colonial rule and providing the ancestry for an Afrikaner volk. tVsing material from the various planning committees for the tercentenary celebrations, newspaper reports, pamphlets, high school year books, interviews with organisers and participants, radio broadcasts and documentary film footage, this thesis argues that the festival in 1952 selected elements from these various pasts to construct a Van Riebeeck as the founder figure of a racially exclusive settler nation in South Africa. The pasts that were produced for this festival of European settler founding often resulted from negotiations between opposing groups over its constituent elements, what events and personalities should be included and excluded and how they should be represented. It was immensely difficult to produce this consensual past, particularly as local identities often clashed with the national pasts the festival was attempting to construct and the audiences viewed the exhibitions and performances in a variety of different ways. There was also a massive boycott of the proceedings by those whom the festival organisers attempted to incorporate into its displays and audiences as, separate, developing 'non-European' ethnic entities. One of the most notable aspects of the boycott campaigns against the festival was that they largely mirrored and inverted its symbols. Instead of subverting the images of the festival, they therefore unintentionally bolstered and sustained their significance in South African public pasts. 2016-10-03T04:08:16Z 2016-10-03T04:08:16Z 1997 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/22052 eng application/pdf Department of Historical Studies Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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Commemorations and conflicts in the production of South African national pasts : the 1952 Jan van Riebeeck tercentenary festival
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title_full Commemorations and conflicts in the production of South African national pasts : the 1952 Jan van Riebeeck tercentenary festival
title_fullStr Commemorations and conflicts in the production of South African national pasts : the 1952 Jan van Riebeeck tercentenary festival
title_full_unstemmed Commemorations and conflicts in the production of South African national pasts : the 1952 Jan van Riebeeck tercentenary festival
title_short Commemorations and conflicts in the production of South African national pasts : the 1952 Jan van Riebeeck tercentenary festival
title_sort commemorations and conflicts in the production of south african national pasts the 1952 jan van riebeeck tercentenary festival
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