Monument(al) Meaning-making; The Ncome Monument & its Representation of Zulu Identity. pp. 215 - 234.

Monument(al) Meaning-making; The Ncome Monument & its Representation of Zulu Identity. pp. 215 - 234.

Author: 
Schönfeldt-Aultman, Scott M.
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Taylor & Francis Group
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Journal of African Cultural Studies
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JOURNAL OF AFRICAN CULTURAL STUDIES, Volume 18 - Number 2 - December 2006
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This essay offers a reflective reading of a recent Zulu monument/museum built at the Ncome/Blood River battle site in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The essay is organized into three sections:l the possibility and politics of such a monument(al) re-presentation, perceiving the monument from outside, and perusing the museum from the inside. As such, it examines representational issues of ethnicity, race, gender, nation, and power and their role in identity negociation. More specifically, the essay explores how 'Zulu" identities are represented via a monument in post-apartheid South Africa. Ultimately, the monument/museum promotes Zulu nationalism and a Zulu warrior identity, homogenize and fixes Zulu culture and identity, and, thus, fails to advocate unity and reconciliation, as was originally recommended.

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CITATION: Schönfeldt-Aultman, Scott M.. Monument(al) Meaning-making; The Ncome Monument & its Representation of Zulu Identity. pp. 215 - 234. . : Taylor & Francis Group , . JOURNAL OF AFRICAN CULTURAL STUDIES, Volume 18 - Number 2 - December 2006 - Available at: https://library.au.int/monumental-meaning-making-ncome-monument-its-representation-zulu-identity-pp-215-234-3