From Words to Deeds: the Story of the Olive Schreiner Scholarship

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS ENGLISH IN AFRICA Pub Date : 2021-07-21 DOI:10.4314/eia.v48i1.7
M. Bock
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In 1955 a group of Olive Schreiner’s former friends and admirers of her work founded a scholarship for South African women: in accordance with her ideals of education for women and equality of opportunity for all peoples, the scholarship was open to South African woman, irrespective of race, colour or creed, who wished to study at a university in South Africa. The scholarship was administered by a committee of trustees until 1985, when it was handed over to the University of Cape Town. This essay traces the story of the Olive  Schreiner Scholarship. The founding of the scholarship is set against the background of Schreiner’s ideas on the importance of education for all women, as expressed in her polemical writing and her letters. Using as a primary source the minutes of committee meetings, the essay goes on to show how Schreiner’s ideals were carried forward in the aims of the founders and trustees and in their practical  management of the Olive Schreiner Scholarship from 1955 to 1985, a time of institutionalised inequality in educational opportunities for South Africans of different communities. The legacy of the scholarship is illustrated using extracts from the responses of five former scholarship holders to a questionnaire submitted to them in 2020.
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从言语到行动:奥利弗·施赖纳奖学金的故事
1955年,一群奥丽芙·施莱纳以前的朋友和她作品的仰慕者为南非妇女设立了一项奖学金:根据她的妇女教育和所有人民机会平等的理想,这项奖学金向希望在南非大学学习的南非妇女开放,不论种族、肤色或信仰。该奖学金一直由一个受托委员会管理,直到1985年才移交给开普敦大学。这篇文章追溯了奥利弗·施赖纳奖学金的故事。奖学金的建立是在施莱纳关于教育对所有女性的重要性的观点的背景下建立的,正如她在论战性的写作和信件中所表达的那样。本文以委员会会议记录为主要资料来源,继续展示了1955年至1985年期间,施赖纳的理想如何在创始人和受托人的目标以及他们对奥利弗施赖纳奖学金的实际管理中得到发扬,这是一个不同社区南非人教育机会制度化不平等的时期。该奖学金的遗产通过五位前奖学金获得者对2020年提交给他们的问卷调查的回答摘录来说明。
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