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Politikon
South African Journal of Political Studies
Volume 46, 2019 - Issue 2
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Chota Motala. The Making of a South African Political Biography

Pages 175-191 | Published online: 02 May 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Drawing on my experience of writing an account of Chota Motala, a Pietermaritzburg-based medical doctor and anti-apartheid activist, this article considers some of the historiographical and methodological challenges of writing biography in general, and South African political biographies in particular. On a general level, this includes whether biography is ‘inferior’ history, an ‘illusion’, and whether it can be written in a linear manner. Specific to my study, this article considers the theoretical and contextual issues relating to South African political biography; the role of the sources in shaping the narrative; the subjective process of writing a biography; and the variance in interpreting the character of Motala and his contribution in the political sphere.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes

1 Since Unterhalter’s critique, we have seen the publication of auto/biographies of women like Winnie Mandela (Du Preez Citation2005), Zarina Maharaj (Citation2006), Patricia de lille (Smith Citation2002), Charlotte Maxeke (Jaffer Citation2016), Amina Dawood (Jaffer Citation2010), Albertina Sisulu (Elinor Sisulu Citation2003), Amina Cachalia (Citation2013), Pregs Govender (Citation2007), and Fatima Meer (Citation2017), amongst others.

 

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