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Darker Shade of Pale

Deborah Posel

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  • 2025
A sweeping story with intimate roots, Darker Shade of Pale traces a little-known chapter in the history of global migration: the journey of families at the turn of the twentieth century from the Jewish territories of the Russian Empire, called The Pale of Settlement, to the far-flung British colony of South Africa. At the heart of this book by acclaimed South African sociologist, Deborah Posel, is the story of her grandfather, Maurice Posel. An ordinary man whose struggles and disappointments mirror those of countless others, this book challenges the common narrative of Jewish immigrant success in South Africa. Darker Shade of Pale brings into focus the traumas of dislocation along with the pressures to succeed and the shame of failure. Through one man's unfulfilled hopes, we discover what was given and what was taken as immigrants sought to build new lives in a strange land. From the shtetl's rigid traditions to the racial hierarchies of the British Empire, Posel explores how migrants navigated social orders. She reveals how Jewish preoccupations with status and success travelled from shtetl to colony, and the psychological costs incurred; the ironies of this journeying for literate, working women from the shtetl; the version of whiteness that South Africa assigned to Jews from Eastern Europe and the various ways in which they interacted with Black people; the unexpected economic routes they chose as well as the prejudicial punches that Jewish immigrants had to take - from both the British and the already-assimilated English-speaking Jewish community in South Africa. Lyrical, probing and unflinching, Darker Shade of Pale is a powerful reminder that the migrant's story is never simple and always singular.
  • Författare: Deborah Posel
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781776149711
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2025-11-01
  • Förlag: Wits University Press