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African Nurses and Everyday Work in Twentieth-Century Zimbabwe
exploratory rather than expository. Consequently, engagement on key prompts tends to be rather brief. This is most notable in the proposal in the conclusion to look at the farm novel from the perspective of the dockside. For readers uninitiated into this genre, a more extensive argument would have been beneficial. Nevertheless, Dockside Reading is an invitation to think about water and words together, to consider the migratory nature of hydrocolonial practices, to travel to the unpredictable landscape of the seaside in all its dampness and with all its scents. If an epidemiological hermeneutics informed the imperial world of customs officials, we are obliged, I think, to question excessive concerns with contagion.
期刊介绍:
Over the past 40 years, the South African Historical Journal has become renowned and internationally regarded as a premier history journal published in South Africa, promoting significant historical scholarship on the country as well as the southern African region. The journal, which is linked to the Southern African Historical Society, has provided a high-quality medium for original thinking about South African history and has thus shaped - and continues to contribute towards defining - the historiography of the region.