Main centres: | 1-3 business days |
Regional areas: | 3-4 business days |
Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
GLIMPSES OF TONGAAT BY THOLSI MUDLY
In its bare elements, this book is about change and continuity of a small town, which may have quite easily been dismissed, thrust into inconsequence. Yet the cause and consequence of Tongaat cannot be reducible to either a faint memory or an improbable story. The question of Tongaat, an experiment in African relations, serves as a focal point for examining how the diverse population transitioned into South African society, retaining and adapting their cultural identities while integrating into the broader socio-economic framework. Tholsi aggrandizes both the Indigenous and pioneers from the Western and Eastern worlds who were inspired by the Victorian era for elevating sweetness as an aesthetic category. To Tholsis credit Tongaats beginning was the cause of the great AmaZulu nation, actually the AmaZulu Empire. The notion of forebears as helpless, talentless or unthinking was a shameless assumption that people originating from locations of so-called ferment, rural upheaval, and fragmented masses on the move must be people incapable of re-owning life. The experiment in African relations, a colonial project of the 19 th century, gave Tongaat its magnum opus. Not only did the Tongaat Sugar Company become famous for plantation economics formation, industrialized agriculture production and sugarocractic hegemony, but also white gold globalization.