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‘To see us as we see ourselves’: John Tengo Jabavu and the politics of the black periodical

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Mkhize, K
Published in: Journal of Southern African Studies
May 4, 2018

John Tengo Jabavu’s Imvo Zabantsundu is recognised as the first black periodical in South Africa. As with many of his generation of mission-educated intellectuals, Jabavu’s endeavours in print culture were set against a milieu of intensified conquest and the struggle for colonial belonging. Imvo Zabantsundu has generally been regarded as a purveyor of the aspirations of colonial modernity among the black intelligentsia. In this article, I trace the making of Imvo Zabantsundu to the project of imperial liberalism. I argue that Jabavu and his peers were black Victorians who took their status as imperial subjects as a condition of possibility for their engagements with the colonial order. An encounter with Imvo Zabantsundu therefore means thinking through empire as both a political geography and a structure of feeling. In so doing, I suggest that we seriously consider imperial citizenship as a category through which to mark the making of the black intelligentsia and tune our senses to the long histories of liberalism that informed colonial belonging and its attendant contradictions.

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Journal of Southern African Studies

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1465-3893

ISSN

0305-7070

Publication Date

May 4, 2018

Volume

44

Issue

3

Start / End Page

413 / 430

Related Subject Headings

  • Cultural Studies
 

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Mkhize, K. (2018). ‘To see us as we see ourselves’: John Tengo Jabavu and the politics of the black periodical. Journal of Southern African Studies, 44(3), 413–430. https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2018.1462993
Mkhize, K. “‘To see us as we see ourselves’: John Tengo Jabavu and the politics of the black periodical.” Journal of Southern African Studies 44, no. 3 (May 4, 2018): 413–30. https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2018.1462993.
Mkhize K. ‘To see us as we see ourselves’: John Tengo Jabavu and the politics of the black periodical. Journal of Southern African Studies. 2018 May 4;44(3):413–30.
Mkhize, K. “‘To see us as we see ourselves’: John Tengo Jabavu and the politics of the black periodical.” Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 44, no. 3, May 2018, pp. 413–30. Scopus, doi:10.1080/03057070.2018.1462993.
Mkhize K. ‘To see us as we see ourselves’: John Tengo Jabavu and the politics of the black periodical. Journal of Southern African Studies. 2018 May 4;44(3):413–430.

Published In

Journal of Southern African Studies

DOI

EISSN

1465-3893

ISSN

0305-7070

Publication Date

May 4, 2018

Volume

44

Issue

3

Start / End Page

413 / 430

Related Subject Headings

  • Cultural Studies