Between worlds - Linda Chisholm

Between worlds

German missionaries and the transition from missionary to Bantu education in South Africa

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Buch | Softcover
304 Seiten
2017
Wits University Press (Verlag)
978-1-77614-174-6 (ISBN)
32,40 inkl. MwSt
The transition from apartheid to the post-apartheid era has highlighted questions about the past and the persistence of its influence in present-day South Africa. This is particularly so in education. Between Worlds scrutinises the experience of a hitherto unexplored German mission society, probing the complexities and paradoxes of social change in education.
The transition from apartheid to the post-apartheid era has highlighted questions about the past and the persistence of its infl uence in present-day South Africa. This is particularly so in education, where the past continues to play a decisive role in relation to inequality. Between Worlds: German Missionaries and the Transition from Mission to Bantu Education in South Africa scrutinises the experience of a hitherto unexplored German mission society, probing the complexities and paradoxes of social change in education. It raises challenging questions about the nature of mission education legacies. Linda Chisholm shows that the transition from mission to Bantu Education was far from seamless. Instead, past and present interpenetrated one another, with resistance and compliance cohabiting in a complex new social order. At the same time as missionaries complied with the new Bantu Education dictates, they sought to secure a role for themselves in the face of demands of local communities for secular statecontrolled education. When the latter was implemented in a perverted form from the mid-1950s, one of its tools was textbooks in local languages developed by mission societies as part of a transnational project, with African participation. Introduced under the guise of expunging European control, Bantu Education merely served to reinforce such control.

The response of local communities was an attempt to domesticate – and master – the ‘foreign’ body of the mission so as to create access to a larger world. This book focuses on the ensuing struggle, fought on many fronts, including medium of instruction and textbook content, with concomitant sub-texts relating to gender roles and sexuality. South Africa’s educational history is to this day informed by networks of people and ideas crossing geographic and racial boundaries. The colonial legacy has inevitably involved cultural mixing and hybridisation – with, paradoxically, parallel pleas for purity. Chisholm explores how these ideas found expression in colliding and coalescing worlds, one African, the other European, caught between mission and apartheid education.

Linda Chisholm is a Professor in the Centre for Education Rights and Transformation at the University of Johannesburg in South Africa. She has authored more than 15 books on education including Changing Class: Education and Social Change in Post-apartheid South Africa (2004).

Acknowledgements
Maps, Photographs and Tables
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Missionaries in education
Transition from mission to Bantu Education
Transnationalism, colonialism and education
The Hermannsburg Mission Society and education
Conclusion
Chapter One
Transnational Cooperation, the Hermannsburgers and Bantu Education
Who were the Hermannsburgers?
Transnational cooperation
Hermannsburgers, politics and education
Europe and Africa as imagined by the Hermannsburgers
Images of Europe and Africa: Heinz Dehnke and Micah Kgasi
Conclusion
Chapter Two
Burning Bethel in 1953: Changing Educational Practices and Control
Bethel Training Institute 1920–1953
Rising tensions, conflagration and immediate reactions: April–May 1953
The investigation
Official discourses
Rights of students
The trial
Consequences
Students
Withdrawal of registration and transfer
Conclusion
Chapter Three
Chiefs, Missionaries, Communities and the Department of
Bantu Education
Bethanie 1938–1946
Ramakokstad 1946–1952
Saron, Phokeng 1952–1954
Conclusion
CHAPTER FOUR
Negotiating the Transfer to Bantu Education in Natal
Making the decision: 1954
Negotiated dispossession by contract: 1955–1968
Bantu community schools
Farm schools
Private schools
Continuities
Missions, school principals and the Department of Bantu Education
Conclusion
CHAPTER FIVE
Curriculum, Language, Textbooks and Teachers
Indigenous languages as languages of instruction
Textbook development as a transnational, colonial activity
Curriculum policy and African responses: 1955
1955 Bantu Education textbook and syllabus policy
Content of readers
Principles of reading instruction
Conclusion
Chapter Six
Umpumulo: From Teacher Training College to Theological Seminary
Changes in the teacher training curriculum: 1945–1955
Gendered social institutional practices
From cautious uncertainty to misgiving
Disillusion and departure
Conclusion
Chapter Seven
Transnationalism and Black Consciousness at Umpumulo Seminary
Finance, governance and staffing
Changing identities
Students, the curriculum and relations with the state
The formal curriculum
Limitations on access
The informal curriculum
The Missiological Institute
Student resistance
Asserting moral authority and regulating sexuality
Conclusion
Chapter Eight
Bophutatswana’s Educational History and the Hermannsburgers
Bantu Education and Bantustan education
The Primary Education Upgrade Programme (PEUP): educational
progressivism, ethnic nationalism and transnationalism
The PEUP in practice
Academic assessments, programme evaluations and teacher responses
Conclusion
Chapter Nine
Inkatha and the Hermannsburgers
Inkatha’s Ubuntu-botho syllabus and the Hermannsburgers
Black Consciousness, independent churches and marginalisation
Conclusion
Chapter Ten
Transitions through the Mission
Paulina Dlamini
Naboth Mokgatle
Conclusion
Conclusion
Note On Sources
Notes
References

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Johannesburg
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-77614-174-1 / 1776141741
ISBN-13 978-1-77614-174-6 / 9781776141746
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