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THE MLUNGU IN AFRICA: ART FROM THE COLONIAL PERIOD, 1840-1940
mlungu, umlungu
A. noun
1. A white person. Used esp. in the context of interactions between black and white South Africans. Now often derog. or ironic, esp. as used by black writers.
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3. As a term of address: 'white person'.

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2. Of or pertaining to white people.
A dictionary of South African English on historical principles, Oxford University Press, 1996, pp.466-467.'The old biological model of birth, flowering, decay, and death imposes on culture not only an order that is seldom there but also, in this case, the strong temptation to identify the onset of "decay" with the onset of colonialism. This is the historicist flaw in the authenticity test used to construct the canon of African art.'
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