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uitlander

In South African history, term applied by the Boer inhabitants of the Transvaal to immigrants of non-Dutch origin (mostly British) in the late 19th century. The uitlanders' inferior political position in the Transvaal led to the Second South African War 1899–1902.



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Grimbeek, Die wederydse beoordeling van Boer en Uitlander, 1886-1899, MA, RAU, 1969.
Twee ander soos biegajcie, biegajcie ("gee pad", "vlug") uit 1241 en daj, ac ja pobrusze, a ty poczywaj ("gee vir my, ek gaan die maalstene maal en jy rus") uit 1270 kom van uitlanders, respektiewelik 'n Tartaar en 'n Tsjeg.
Sekondere elemente van die magiese realisme realiseer in die uitbeelding van Mario Salviati: naas 'n verset teen burokrasie en die afbreek van taboes (deur die Mariabeeld wat "verbode" is in die Calvinistiese Karoo), is die eks-sentristiese perspektief van Salviati as uitlander (net soos Gird en Irene) en as gemarginaliseerde Katoliek en as stomme nooit-gehoorde.
 
 
 
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