

An edition of Washed with Sun (2008)
Landscape and the Making of White South Africa
By Jeremy Foster
Publish Date
January 28, 2008
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Language
eng
Pages
424
Description:
This book is a multidisciplinary study of South Africa as a space at once both natural and socially constructed. Weaving together practical, aesthetic, and ideological analyses, the author examines the role of landscape in forming the cultural iconographies and spatialities that shaped the imaginary geography of emerging nationhood. Looking in particular at the years following the British victory in the second Boer War, from 1902 to 1930, he discusses the influence of painting, writing, architecture, and photography on the construction of a shared, romanticized landscape subjectivity that was perceived as inseparable from "being South African," and thus helped forge the imagined community of white South Africa.