Colonial Influences on Traditional South African Bridal Attire
The Evolution of Umakoti and Cultural Identity
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colonial influence, cultural identity, decoloniality, indigenous aesthetics, postcolonial theory, umakoti, traditional bridal attireRezumat
Colonialism had a profound influence not only on South African education, economic, and political affairs but also on African traditions, particularly in the context of dress code. The article explores the colonial influences on traditional South African bridal attire, with a particular focus on the evolution of the concept of umakoti and its implications for cultural identity. Grounded in Postcolonial Theory, the article adopts a qualitative approach employing document content analysis of archival sources and secondary literature complemented by image analysis to investigate visual representations of bridal attire across different historical periods. The findings are thematically presented in three main themes and subsequent subthemes. The main themes presented include: (1) the colonial influence and hybridisation of bridal attire, highlighting the fusion of Western and indigenous elements; (2) the role of language in shaping cultural constructs, with "umakoti" reflecting evolving identities; and (3) the negotiation of postcolonial identity through bridal fashion as a site of cultural expression and resistance. The article argues that traditional bridal attire has become a symbolic space where colonial legacies and indigenous identity intersect. The article’s recommendations are threefold and include enhanced funding and policy support from the South African Department of Arts, Culture and Heritage to advance traditional aesthetic practices, the incorporation of decolonial theory within fashion education curricula, and the promotion of interdisciplinary research on cultural hybridity to inform inclusive and culturally responsive design and policy frameworks.
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