Hottentot Venus – The Story of Saartjie Baartman
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Hottentot Venus – The Story of Saartjie Baartman

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Hottentot Venus – The Story of Saartjie Baartman

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Step into the captivating life of Saartjie Baartman, an ordinary and curious 18-year-old whose dreams led her from the familiar shores of Cape Town to the distant lands of England and Paris. Little did she know that her voyage would take a tragic turn, transforming her life into a harrowing tale of exploitation and dehumanization.In this powerful biography, Saartjie's true story is finally given a voice, allowing her to recount her experiences firsthand. From the initial promise of work as a nursery maid to the shocking reality of being displayed as an object of desire in London and Paris, her journey is one of heartbreak, resilience, and survival.As you delve into Saartjie's own words, you will bear witness to the fear and anguish of a displaced soul in foreign lands. Her poignant narrative sheds light on the struggles faced by countless individuals torn from their homelands, forced to navigate the trials of being foreign nationals in strange and unwelcoming territories.Supported by meticulous research and accurate references, this book also draws a striking parallel to the present day, where the erosion of human rights continues to fuel the alarming rise of human trafficking and bonded labor. Saartjie's story serves as a timeless reminder of the enduring fight for justice and equality, resonating even more powerfully in a world that grapples with these same issues two centuries later.Hottentot Venus is a tribute to a remarkable woman who suffered the indignities of exploitation, but whose legacy fuels the ongoing struggle for dignity and human rights. Her voice, once silenced, now echoes through these pages, urging us to confront our past, understand our present, and forge a more compassionate future.

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Year
2023
ISBN
9781035818044

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. About the Author
  3. Dedication
  4. Copyright Information ©
  5. Acknowledgement
  6. Introduction
  7. Prologue
  8. Portsmouth, England
  9. Shall I or Shall I Not?
  10. The Exhibition
  11. Nature Mother
  12. The English People
  13. Zachary Macaulay
  14. Lies, Lies, Lies
  15. Questions, Questions, Questions
  16. Final Departure
  17. Paris
  18. On Becoming a Woman
  19. !Habab
  20. Rain
  21. Tata Is Dead
  22. Pieter Cezars
  23. Cape Town
  24. Paddy
  25. Paddy Leaves
  26. Destiny
  27. Birth
  28. The Husband
  29. Themba
  30. Grief
  31. Epilogue
  32. Tribute to a Grandmother
  33. Who were the KhoiKhoi?
  34. Further Reading
  35. Endnotes