In this radical critique of established pre-colonial and colonial history, Mellet centres land dispossession, the destruction of livelihoods and the brutality of slavery in South Africa. Drawing on scholarly work and his own experience of searching for identity, Mellet provides a bold new perspective on the loss of land and belonging.
Characters such as Autshumao, Krotoa and Doman come to life in the story of the founding of a port at Cape Town - over 50 years before Jan van Riebeeck arrived.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-0-624-08970-4 (9780624089704)
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Patric Tariq Mellet is a culture and heritage activist and an influential blogger. He is Cape Talk's resident history analyst, and a member of the Governance Council of the SAHRA, convened by the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture. He is an MK veteran who established the ANC 'liberation printing press' in exile to disseminate information.