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THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO
NELSON MANDELA Editor: Rita Barnard Rita Barnard, University of Pennsylvania.
THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO
NELSON MANDELA Editor: Rita Barnard Nelson Mandela was one of the most revered figures of our time. He committed himself to a compelling political cause, suffered a long prison sentence, and led his violent and divided country to a peaceful democratic transition. His legacy, however, is not uncontested: his decision to embark on an armed struggle in the 1960s, his solitary talks with apartheid officials in the 1980s, and the economic policies adopted during his presidency still spark intense debate, even after his death. The essays in this Companion, written by experts in history, anthropology, jurisprudence, cinema, literature, and visual studies, address these and other issues. They examine how Mandela became an icon during his lifetime and consider the meanings and uses of his internationally recognizable image. Their overarching concerns include Mandela's relation to 'tradition' and 'modernity', the impact of his most famous public performances, the oscillation between Africanist and non-racial positions in South Africa,
and the politics of gender and national sentiment. The volume concludes with a meditation on Mandela's legacy in the twenty-first century and a detailed guide to further reading.
CONTENTS Introduction; Part I. The Man, the Movement, and the Nation: 1. The antinomies of Nelson Mandela; 2. Mandela, the emotions, and the lessons of prison; 3. 'Madiba magic': politics as enchantment; 4. Nelson, Winnie, and the politics of gender; Part II. Reinterpreting Mandela: 5. Mandela and tradition; 6. Mandela and the law; 7. Mandela on war; 8. Mandela's presidential years: an Africanist view; Part III. Representing Mandela: 9. Mandela writing/writing Mandela; 10. Mandela in film and television; 11. The visual Mandela: a pedagogy of citizenship; 12. Mandela's mortality; Guide to further reading; Index.
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