The Costs of Passing in the Transvaal

IF 0.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY VICTORIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.2979/victorianstudies.64.4.11
M. A. Miller
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Abstract:This essay anticipates twentieth-century arguments about the production of the ideal transgender subject as those who are harbingers of an extractive ethnonationalism and have a right to transnational mobility. In looking at Olive Schreiner’s The Story of an African Farm (1883), this essay frames the white English settler and landowner Gregory Rose as a proto-transwoman. Gregory’s seamless gender-passing, to the point that they can move across national boundaries with ease, without declaring their citizenship, while still maintaining private property elsewhere, throws into relief the mobility of whiteness and the immobility of Blackness and Brownness within the Transvaal, and South Africa more broadly. Such a narrative of white settler womanhood imbricates the prototranswoman in the exacting of colonial land dispossession. The proto-transgender settler subject’s privilege of passing, both in gender presentation and across geographical borders, is predicated on the dissolution of Native African customary land law and the exacerbated surveillance of indentured laborers of Asian descent under legislative acts called “pass laws.”
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摘要:本文预测了20世纪关于理想跨性别主体的争论,这些跨性别主体是一种采掘的民族民族主义的先驱者,有权跨国流动。通过对奥利弗·施莱纳(Olive Schreiner)的《非洲农场的故事》(1883)的研究,本文将英国白人移民和土地所有者格雷戈里·罗斯(Gregory Rose)描绘成一个原型的变性人。格雷戈里无缝的性别传递,以至于他们可以轻松地跨越国界,而不用宣布他们的公民身份,同时仍然在其他地方保持私有财产,在德兰士瓦省和更广泛的南非,白人的流动性和黑人和棕色人种的不流动性凸显出来。这样一种关于白人移民女性的叙述,使原跨性别女性在殖民时期被剥夺土地的过程中举步维艰。原始跨性别移民主体在性别表现和跨越地理边界方面的通行特权,是基于非洲土著习惯法的解体,以及在被称为“通行法”的立法法案下,对亚洲裔契约劳工的监督加剧。
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期刊介绍: For more than 50 years, Victorian Studies has been devoted to the study of British culture of the Victorian age. It regularly includes interdisciplinary articles on comparative literature, social and political history, and the histories of education, philosophy, fine arts, economics, law and science, as well as review essays, and an extensive book review section. An annual cumulative and fully searchable bibliography of noteworthy publications that have a bearing on the Victorian period is available electronically and is included in the cost of a subscription. Victorian Studies Online Bibliography
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