Apartheid's Landscape and Ideas: A Scorched Soul
Rochester: University of Rochester Press (
2001)
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An historical and artistic account of the rise of apartheid in South Africa, using source documents and original photographs of the South Africa landscape. Apartheid's Landscape and Ideas: A Scorched Soul is an historical and artistic exploration of the culture of racism that gave rise to apartheid. This work represents twelve years of extensive archival research conducted throughout South Africa. A mosaic of intriguing first-hand historical accounts of the country, its people, significant events, and moral and political predicaments, these accounts have been culled from diaries and correspondence from early missionaries, soldiers, politicians, laborers, and ordinary settlers. These historical documents display the prejudices, fears and character of the sojourners in South Africa.