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Colonial Rites: Custom, Marriage Law and the Making of Difference in Natal, 1830s--c. 1910.

机译:殖民地仪式:习惯法,婚姻法和纳塔尔的差异化,1830年代--c。 1910年。

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This study is centrally concerned with examining the historical construction of difference through the contestations surrounding the state regulation of marriage custom in colonial Natal. It attends to the historical making of gender ideology and practice, in particular how the legal machinations of colonial state-making in 19th and early 20th century Natal relate to the imagining of a colonial order differentiated by race and gender. As an account of the role of multiple, different and changing forms of patriarchal state-making, espoused in the actions of various prominent officials and legislative bodies tasked with governing colonial subjects in this region, this work seeks to demonstrate the possibilities offered by gendered histories of law and 'the state', in all of its contestation and complexity, to address the racialized compartmentalization which characterizes the historiography of colonial Natal.;The relations among colonial officials inside of the colonial state bureaucracy, employers of labor, white settlers and Indian and African subjects in this period implied particular forms of gendered negotiation and contestation which worked to shape social hierarchies at contingent moments of colonial rule. Women were both discursively and materially drawn into these struggles over the relative masculinity and femininity of colonialism's citizens and its subjects. Thus, both women and men who were the citizens and subjects of British colonialism might be viewed as actors in a wide field of gendered contestation. In the context of the colonial history of late nineteenth and early twentieth century Natal, such a gendered analysis of the relations of colonial rule has further implications: it permits viewing 'African', 'Indian' and 'White' subjects within the same analytical frame, by considering colonial processes of regulation which were common to all of these legally-identified groups. The intentions of a gendered analysis are twofold: by placing gender at the center of this account I illuminate the gendered constructions and effects of colonial rule, as well as drawing out the similarities, complexities and contingencies of ostensibly 'separate' policies for supposedly distinct racial groups in the same colonial space.
机译:这项研究主要涉及通过围绕殖民地纳塔尔州婚姻习俗的国家法规的争论来研究差异的历史建构。它关注性别意识形态和实践的历史形成,特别是19世纪和20世纪初纳塔尔(Natal)殖民国家建立的法律阴谋如何与种族和性别差异化的殖民秩序的想象有关。由于实行多种,不同和不断变化的父权制国家形成的作用,特别是在负责管理该地区殖民主体的各种杰出官员和立法机构的行动中,这项工作力图证明性别史提供的可能性的法律和“国家”,在其所有竞争和复杂性中,以解决种族殖民主义纳塔尔史学特征的种族隔离问题;殖民地国家官僚内部的殖民地官员,劳工的雇主,白人移民和印度人之间的关系在这一时期,非洲的主体暗示了特定形式的性别协商和竞争,这些形式在殖民统治的偶然时刻形成了社会等级制。在殖民主义公民及其臣民的相对男性气质和女性气质的斗争中,妇女既受到话语干预,又受到物质干预。因此,无论是英国殖民主义的公民还是臣民的男人和女人,在性别争夺的广泛领域都可能被视为参与者。在纳塔尔19世纪末和20世纪初的殖民历史中,对殖民统治关系的这种性别分析具有进一步的意义:它允许在同一分析框架内查看“非洲”,“印度”和“白人”主题,通过考虑所有这些经过法律确认的群体所共有的殖民地管制程序。进行性别分析的意图是双重的:通过将性别放在这一叙述的中心,我阐明了殖民统治的性别结构和效果,并为表面上看似不同的种族划出了表面上“分开”的政策的相似性,复杂性和偶然性。在同一殖民地空间中的群体。

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  • 作者

    Essop Sheik, Nafisa.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Michigan.;

  • 授予单位 University of Michigan.;
  • 学科 African history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 263 p.
  • 总页数 263
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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