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“‘Those Bantus’: Intrusion and Murder on the Post-Apartheid Farm”

Tuesday, October 22, 2024
noon–1:00 p.m.
124 Sparks Building
“‘Those Bantus’: Intrusion and Murder on the Post-Apartheid Farm”
HI Faculty Resident Lecture Series

Mandisa Haarhoff
Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature

This paper turns to crime farm literature in post-apartheid South Africa, the trope of the Black as intruder, and the renegotiation of whiteness and Khoe indigeneity as intimately related. I ask, what does the emergence of the farm crime literary genre alongside South Africa’s land reformation process and the white genocide movement contribute to post-apartheid discourse on indigeneity? How does the farm function as a site for the staging of sovereignty and belonging in post-apartheid South Africa?  I interrogate the reemergence of the 1980s anxiety of the Black peril and the contemporary depiction of the ‘Bantu’ as settler adjacent invaders.

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