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At the Edge and Other Cato Manor Stories - Ronnie Govender

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
664
Bob Shop ID
612724740

In At the Edge and Other Cato Manor Stories, Ronnie Govender offers a series of narratives of life in Cato Manor from the 1940s until its destruction in 1958/9. Against the strict delineation of identity, the control of space, a state narrative of racial separation and displacement, and an official cartography (of race and economics), Govender sets an unofficial cartography of knowing, belonging and growing, a stature in ordinary character, an oral-influenced mobility of storytelling, a carnivalesque chorus of voices, the ingenuity of tactic as well as the desolation of suffering and destruction which was to follow the bulldozing of Cato Manor and the forced removal of its residents. While the stories deal specifically with the destruction of Cato Manor, they resonate with larger claims about South African Indian identities, without simply essentialising or valorising them, and without constructing them as identities of exclusion or glossing over areas of difficulty or prejudice; questions of alienation, belonging, immigration, rootedness, exclusion, exoticism and indigeneity swirl through the narrative landscape of the collection.

 

Publisher: Manx, 2001, reprint 2002

Pages: 150

Dimensions: 22 cm x 15 cm

Softcover. Fair condition. Binding intact. Covers have numerous scratches and creases.

Pages tanned with highlighted sections and written notes in pen.

Previous owner name on inside front cover.


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