Sara's suicide: History and the representational limit

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Title: Sara's suicide: History and the representational limit
Author: Lalu, Premesh
Abstract: This paper deals with cognitive failures and historiographical blind spots in legal and historical representations of the colonised subject. It concerns an archival fragment from the seventeenth century - the suicide of a young woman called Sara in the period of Dutch rule at the Cape. The paper focuses on the production of evidentiary sources and examines the mediations by which a colonial text on subalterns becomes available to the present
Subject: Colonialism
Historiography
Cape history
Archival sources
Court records
Legal discourse
Subalternity
Citation: Lalu, Premesh. (2000). Sara's suicide: History and the representational limit. Kronos, No. 89: 89-101
Rights: Copyright belongs to the author. The journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence, allowing readers to copy, distribute and transmit the material as long as full acknowledgement of the author and published source is given.
Type: Article
URI: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41056412 .
http://hdl.handle.net/10566/258
Date: 2000
Peer reviewed: Yes
 

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