That "Ugly Word": Miscegenation and the Novel in Preapartheid South Africa
Authors
Blair, PeterAffiliation
Chester College of Higher EducationPublication Date
2003
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This article discusses the role of miscegenation in the elaboration of racial identity in South Africa before 1948. Links and limitations between miscegenation and race change in South African English novels of this period, particularly Sarah Gertrude Millin's "God's step-children" are explored.Citation
Blair, P. (2003). That "ugly word": Miscegenation and the novel in preapartheid South Africa. MFS: Modern Fiction Studies, 49(3), 581-613. https://doi.org/10.1353/mfs.2003.0045Publisher
Johns Hopkins University PressJournal
MFS: Modern Fiction StudiesAdditional Links
https://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/mfs-modern-fiction-studiesType
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0026-7724EISSN
1080-658XSponsors
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10.1353/mfs.2003.0045
