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John Chinaman on the Rand,
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John Chinaman on the Rand

Set against the backdrop of South Africa's gold rush era, “John Chinaman on the Rand” offers a provocative examination of the lives of Chinese laborers in the burgeoning mining industry. Written in a satirical and critical literary style, this work articulates the challenges and prejudices faced by these workers, juxtaposing their resilience with the societal inequalities of the time. The narrative captivates readers with vivid imagery and sharp wit, drawing attention to the complexities of race, ethnicity, and economic struggle in early 20th-century South Africa. Though attributed to an anonymous author, the text reflects a keen insight into the socio-political climate of the period, likely informed by experiences surrounding colonialism and labor exploitation. The choice of anonymity suggests the desire for a universal commentary on marginalized voices, championing the plight of the laborer while critiquing broader societal norms, potentially influenced by the author's own encounters with injustice and inequality. This book is essential for scholars and readers interested in labor history, post-colonial studies, and social justice narratives. Its engaging prose and poignant themes invite critical reflection on contemporary issues of labor rights and racial discrimination, making it a pertinent read for anyone seeking to understand the historical foundations of these ongoing struggles.
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100 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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