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The South African War and Afrikaner nationalism in Afrikaans-language films and television : changing representations circa 1930s - 2000s

Thesis (PhD (History))--University of Pretoria, 2023.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/91288 The South African War and Afrikaner nationalism in Afrikaans-language films and television : changing representations circa 1930s - 2000s Paleker, Gairoonisa dommieverkerk@gmail.com Verkerk, Domonique-Marie UCTD South African War Afrikaners Afrikaner nationalism Afrikaans-language films Volksmoeder Mythical Boer hero Apartheid Verraaiers Nostalgia White English-speaking South Africans Black people in the South African War Thesis (PhD (History))--University of Pretoria, 2023. The South African War is an important historical event for Afrikaners, not only because of the suffering endured, but also for how the war came to symbolise Afrikaner identity and ethno-nationalism. The South African War is central to Afrikaner beliefs and conceptions of the Afrikaner volk, or nation, its sense of belonging in South Africa, its sense of self and divine mission. Afrikaner perceptions of the war, its causes and consequences have influenced and continue to infuse a specific group identity, as well as an ethno-nationalism that eventually witnessed the political, economic and cultural growth that also fed into the problematic apartheid project. This research focuses on Afrikaans-language films and series produced from the 1930s to the first decades of the 21st century, focusing on representations of the South African War, either as a topic or as a backdrop to the filmic narrative. The films are analysed as sites of memory of the war, its causes, and consequences. As such sites, these films have played an important role in nurturing and sustaining Afrikaner identity and ethno-nationalism, in which the war has been framed as a liberatory war for the very survival of the Afrikaner nation. The war and group memories of the war can be seen to have ignited not only group survival against the mighty British empire, but also provided impetus for the political triumph of Afrikaner nationalism as the bedrock of the apartheid project. As such, the films analysed in this research function as filmic memorials of specific historical moments and personalities. As filmic memorials, these films recall and commemorate a traumatic past in service of a specific ethno-nationalist and political agenda using a range of narrative devices and tropes. Some of these tropes, such as, the volksmoeder, Afrikaner myths of origin and belonging and the importance of land are also critical to iterations of ethno-nationalism throughout the twentieth and into the twenty-first centuries. Historical and Heritage Studies PhD (History) Unrestricted 2023-07-06T06:47:06Z 2023-07-06T06:47:06Z 2023-09 2023 Thesis * S2023 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/91288 Disclaimer letter en © 2023 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
spellingShingle UCTD
South African War
Afrikaners
Afrikaner nationalism
Afrikaans-language films
Volksmoeder
Mythical Boer hero
Apartheid
Verraaiers
Nostalgia
White English-speaking South Africans
Black people in the South African War
The South African War and Afrikaner nationalism in Afrikaans-language films and television : changing representations circa 1930s - 2000s
title The South African War and Afrikaner nationalism in Afrikaans-language films and television : changing representations circa 1930s - 2000s
title_full The South African War and Afrikaner nationalism in Afrikaans-language films and television : changing representations circa 1930s - 2000s
title_fullStr The South African War and Afrikaner nationalism in Afrikaans-language films and television : changing representations circa 1930s - 2000s
title_full_unstemmed The South African War and Afrikaner nationalism in Afrikaans-language films and television : changing representations circa 1930s - 2000s
title_short The South African War and Afrikaner nationalism in Afrikaans-language films and television : changing representations circa 1930s - 2000s
title_sort south african war and afrikaner nationalism in afrikaans language films and television changing representations circa 1930s 2000s
topic UCTD
South African War
Afrikaners
Afrikaner nationalism
Afrikaans-language films
Volksmoeder
Mythical Boer hero
Apartheid
Verraaiers
Nostalgia
White English-speaking South Africans
Black people in the South African War
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/91288