“Izwe la li nge namteto”:阅读詹姆斯·斯图尔特档案馆中关于土地权威的论述

J. Wright
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摘要20世纪初,纳塔尔殖民地官员詹姆斯·斯图尔特在与一些非洲对话者的对话中记录的证据表明,祖鲁王国(1810-1879)对土地的权威不一定定义明确,而且存在争议。在斯图尔特的对话者中,这种权威的性质被复杂而不一致的话语所占据。这些话语中的模糊性与斯图亚特等殖民管理者和20世纪初的民族志学家关于“祖鲁”社会土地权威的赤裸裸的言论形成了鲜明对比。本文将简要评估斯图尔特记录中的证据,同时指出,为了理解其含义,研究人员需要检查斯图尔特和他的对话者交谈的具体背景,以及他们在讨论中提出的议程的性质。
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‘Izwe la li nge namteto’: Reading Discourses on Authority Over Land in the James Stuart Archive
Abstract Evidence recorded by Natal colonial official James Stuart in conversations with a number of African interlocutors in the early twentieth century suggests that authority over land in the Zulu kingdom (1810s–1879) was not necessarily clearly defined and was subject to contestation. Among Stuart’s interlocutors the nature of this authority was taken up in complex and inconsistent discourses. The ambiguities in these discourses contrast sharply with the bald statements about authority over land in ‘Zulu’ society made by colonial administrators like Stuart and by early twentieth-century ethnographers. This paper will briefly assess the evidence in Stuart’s records while making the point that, to understand its implications, researchers need to examine the specific contexts in which Stuart and his interlocutors conversed, and the nature of the agendas which they brought to their discussions.
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