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The remythologisation of white collective identities in post-apartheid South African film by myth and counter myth
Authors:Julie Reid
Institution:1. reidjbj@unisa.ac.za
Abstract:Abstract

Since 1994 a collection of films, referred to here as post-apartheid South African history film, has thematically represented South Africa's apartheid history, and in so doing has engaged with the representation of the white figure in ways which suggest a reformulation of collective South African white identity construction. Part of this process is the phenomenon of the remythologisation, or the counter myth construction, of whiteness as an identity on film. Such mythic representations frequently describe the white figure as connected to aspects of guilt (whether individual or collective), remorse and forgiveness. Often the mythic construction of whiteness on film is delivered in a seemingly oversimplified binary fashion, reducing the representation of white identity in the post-apartheid South African situation to one that is robbed of complexities and nuances.
Keywords:counter myth  identity  myth  mythologisation  post-apartheid South African history film  whiteness
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