The Fires Beneath (ePub)
The Life of Monica Wilson, South African Anthropologist
(Sprache: Englisch)
The life of Monica Wilson is a story of groundbreaking scholarship, passionate creativity and personal tragedy during South Africa's bitter and divided twentieth century.
As a young anthropologist in the 1930s, Monica immersed herself in the lives, work...
As a young anthropologist in the 1930s, Monica immersed herself in the lives, work...
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The life of Monica Wilson is a story of groundbreaking scholarship, passionate creativity and personal tragedy during South Africa's bitter and divided twentieth century.
As a young anthropologist in the 1930s, Monica immersed herself in the lives, work and beliefs of African communities in southern and East Africa, while carefully observing the effects of historical change. At the core of her existence was her intellectual collaboration and intense personal relationship with her husband, the brilliant but clinically depressive Godfrey Wilson, who took his own life in 1944.
After Godfrey's death, Monica raised their two children and built a career as a leading academic, at Fort Hare, Rhodes University College and the University of Cape Town. In a political environment where black academics were under constant threat and ideas were censored, she outspokenly advocated racial equality and freedom of speech, her publications emphasising a common South African identity and implicitly challenging apartheid 'separate development'.
This fascinating biography moves between the Eastern Cape, Cambridge, Tanganyika, Nyasaland, Northern Rhodesia and Cape Town. It explores the relationship between anthropology and history, and the tensions between liberalism, Christianity, Marxism and apartheid ideology. Drawing on the letters and diaries left by Monica and Godfrey Wilson, this is a powerful story about politics, race, war, faith, love and loss.
As a young anthropologist in the 1930s, Monica immersed herself in the lives, work and beliefs of African communities in southern and East Africa, while carefully observing the effects of historical change. At the core of her existence was her intellectual collaboration and intense personal relationship with her husband, the brilliant but clinically depressive Godfrey Wilson, who took his own life in 1944.
After Godfrey's death, Monica raised their two children and built a career as a leading academic, at Fort Hare, Rhodes University College and the University of Cape Town. In a political environment where black academics were under constant threat and ideas were censored, she outspokenly advocated racial equality and freedom of speech, her publications emphasising a common South African identity and implicitly challenging apartheid 'separate development'.
This fascinating biography moves between the Eastern Cape, Cambridge, Tanganyika, Nyasaland, Northern Rhodesia and Cape Town. It explores the relationship between anthropology and history, and the tensions between liberalism, Christianity, Marxism and apartheid ideology. Drawing on the letters and diaries left by Monica and Godfrey Wilson, this is a powerful story about politics, race, war, faith, love and loss.
Autoren-Porträt von Seán Morrow
Seán Morrow studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and the University of Sussex. He has taught at schools and universities in Ireland, Zambia, Malawi, Lesotho and South Africa and has written on aspects of the educational, religious, cultural and liberation history of central and South Africa. He is Adjunct Professor of History at the University of Fort Hare and a professional editor.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Seán Morrow
- 2016, 1. Auflage, 472 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: New Holland Publ.Ltd.
- ISBN-10: 1776090403
- ISBN-13: 9781776090402
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.06.2016
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