Sara's suicide: History and the representational limit
| 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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