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Shadows asking an echo to dance' Navigating ambiguity : how former conscripts (1980 - 1990) navigate memories of induction into the SADF and whiteness in the post post-apartheid society

Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2019.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/72697 Shadows asking an echo to dance' Navigating ambiguity : how former conscripts (1980 - 1990) navigate memories of induction into the SADF and whiteness in the post post-apartheid society O'Connell, Siona Shepherd, Nick stephensymons@gmail.com Symons, Stephen UCTD Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2019. This thesis seeks to contribute fresh insights into the construction of militarised masculinities, memory and whiteness during the height of the apartheid era. It focuses specifically on the militarised childhoods and conscription of white males into the former South African Defence Force (SADF), and how their memories navigate the ambiguities of a post-apartheid space. Situating itself within the interdisciplinary nexus of memory, masculinity, whiteness and creative visual studies, the study focuses on the decade from 1980 to 1990, primarily because this period marks both the apogee and decline of the regime’s political and military hegemony. While the South African Border War (1966-1989) has drawn much scholarly discussion and research, induction and basic training in the SADF remain a largely unexplored domain, particularly within the disciplinary framework of the study. The thesis responds to this gap, highlighting not the battlefield but memories of induction and basic training in the SADF. Drawing on a series of one-to-one interviews with ex-conscripts, I explore the formative and ritualised stages of the development of white militarised masculinities during the 1980s. These memories draw on furtive histories that have been largely excluded from presiding narratives, yet continue to resonate in the present, assuming the guise of collective or individual counter-memories, that are often infused with nostalgia. I propose that conscription was perceived by white South African males, including their families and white apartheid society at large, as a mandatory rite of passage into adulthood, the price of white citizenship and privilege. This prompts a deeper exploration of the ex- SADF conscript’s sense of self within the contested narrative geographies of post-apartheid South Africa. The introduction and opening chapter provide a robust theoretical and methodological framework for the study, followed by chapters that trace the process of militarised childhoods, induction into the SADF and basic training in chronological order. The thesis then shifts to an expository and analytical exploration of the creative component. The written component is complemented by two exhibitions that combine traditional photography with digital imaging techniques, military materiel and architectural spaces (visit: http://www.stephensymons.co.za to view the exhibitions). The venues included an ex-SADF military base, the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town (2017), followed by an on-campus exhibition at the University of Pretoria (2018). The creative component proposes new vantage points within the framework of creative visual studies. In this sense it intends to act as an alternative articulation in terms of knowledge production within the framework of masculinity, whiteness and memory, encouraging epistemological shifts relating to visual discourses within a post-apartheid space. The conclusion includes reflections of how the thesis may encourage further inter-disciplinary methodologies aimed at mapping the narratives of ex-SADF conscripts. Additionally, the conclusion proposes that research of this nature may be of relevance to transitional contexts elsewhere, in which ex-conscripts or veterans, now seek means of reintegration into the society they call home. Historical and Heritage Studies PhD Unrestricted 2019-12-13T08:07:40Z 2019-12-13T08:07:40Z 2019/09/04 2019 Thesis Symons, S 2019, Shadows asking an echo to dance' Navigating ambiguity : how former conscripts (1980 - 1990) navigate memories of induction into the SADF and whiteness in the post post-apartheid society, PhD Thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/72697> S2019 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/72697 © 2019 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
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Shadows asking an echo to dance' Navigating ambiguity : how former conscripts (1980 - 1990) navigate memories of induction into the SADF and whiteness in the post post-apartheid society
title Shadows asking an echo to dance' Navigating ambiguity : how former conscripts (1980 - 1990) navigate memories of induction into the SADF and whiteness in the post post-apartheid society
title_full Shadows asking an echo to dance' Navigating ambiguity : how former conscripts (1980 - 1990) navigate memories of induction into the SADF and whiteness in the post post-apartheid society
title_fullStr Shadows asking an echo to dance' Navigating ambiguity : how former conscripts (1980 - 1990) navigate memories of induction into the SADF and whiteness in the post post-apartheid society
title_full_unstemmed Shadows asking an echo to dance' Navigating ambiguity : how former conscripts (1980 - 1990) navigate memories of induction into the SADF and whiteness in the post post-apartheid society
title_short Shadows asking an echo to dance' Navigating ambiguity : how former conscripts (1980 - 1990) navigate memories of induction into the SADF and whiteness in the post post-apartheid society
title_sort shadows asking an echo to dance navigating ambiguity how former conscripts 1980 1990 navigate memories of induction into the sadf and whiteness in the post post apartheid society
topic UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/72697