Space, place and identity are key terms in the formation of a colonial consciousness. 'Settling the Self', examines the conjunction of these concepts in its interdisciplinary study of the nineteenth-century South African landscape. Locating aesthetic analyses and postcolonial theory within a phenomenological account of visual and spatial perception, Dubow examines the colony as a site of desire and anxiety in the making of a colonial identity and its historical legacy. It addresses concerns of common interest to cultural geographers, historians, postcolonial theorists, art historians and...
Space, place and identity are key terms in the formation of a colonial consciousness. 'Settling the Self', examines the conjunction of these concepts ...