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Representing Bushmen

Author : Shane Moran
Publisher : University Rochester Press
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781580462945

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A detailed and compelling volume that contributes significantly to current trends in post-apartheid scholarship.

Bushmen

Author : Alan Barnard
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2019-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108418263

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A comprehensive and fascinating account of all the major groups of southern African hunter-gatherers.

Writing the South African San

Author : Lara Atkin
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2022-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783030862268

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Writing the South African San by Lara Atkin Pdf

This book offers an innovative new framework for reading British and settler representations of Indigenous peoples in the nineteenth century. Taking the representation of the Southern African San as its case study, it uses methodologies drawn from critical anthropology, imperial history and literary studies to show the role that literary representations of Indigenous peoples played in popularising the hierarchical view of racial difference. The study identifies an ‘ethnographic poetics’ in which the claims of scientific discourse blend with a consciously literary preference for metaphor and analogy. This created a set of mobile figures that could be disseminated to different reading publics in both Britain and the colonies through a variety of literary genres and textual media. It advances research on race and imperial history by focusing on the importance of literature - from newspapers and periodicals to popular novels - in shaping discourses of national and racial belonging in Britain and the Cape Colony.

Listening to Colonial History. Echoes of Coercive Knowledge Production in Historical Sound Recordings from Southern Africa

Author : Annette Hoffman
Publisher : African Books Collective
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2023-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9783906927404

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Listening to Colonial History. Echoes of Coercive Knowledge Production in Historical Sound Recordings from Southern Africa by Annette Hoffman Pdf

European archives hold historical voice recordings that were produced by linguists, ethnologists and musicologists during colonial rule in African countries. While these recordings reverberate with the polyphonic echoes of colonial knowledge production, to date, acoustic collections have rarely been consulted as sources of colonial history. In this book Anette Hoffmann engages with a Southern African audio-visual collection, which is located in five different institutions across Vienna, Austria. Several recordings collected by the anthropologist Rudolf Pch in August 1908 have been retranslated for this book. These translations provide new insights into Pchs collecting expedition to the Kalahari. Pchs narrative of his heroic journey is called into question by the Naro speakers comments, which address colonial violence and criticise the research practices of the anthropologist. By attending to the spoken texts on the recordings and reconnecting them to photographs, ethnographic objects, archival documentation and Pchs travelogue, Hoffmann offers a different reading of this research trip into a war zone.triesries.

Rethinking Khoe and San Indigeneity, Language and Culture in Southern Africa

Author : Julie Grant,Keyan G. Tomaselli
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2022-09-19
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000688573

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Rethinking Khoe and San Indigeneity, Language and Culture in Southern Africa by Julie Grant,Keyan G. Tomaselli Pdf

The San (hunter- gatherers) and Khoe (herders) of southern Africa were dispossessed of their land before, during and after the European colonial period, which started in 1652. They were often enslaved and forbidden from practicing their culture and speaking their languages. In South Africa, under apartheid, after 1948, they were reclassified as “Coloured” which further undermined Khoe and San culture, forcing them to reconfigure and realign their identities and loyalties. Southern Africa is no longer under colonial or apartheid rule; the San and Khoe, however, continue in the struggle to maintain the remnants of their languages and cultures, and are marginalised by the dominant peoples of the region. The San in particular, continue to command very extensive research attention from a variety of disciplines, from anthropology and linguistics to genetics. They are, however, usually studied as static historical objects but they are not merely peoples of the past, as is often assumed; they are very much alive in contemporary society with cultural and language needs. This book brings together studies from a range of disciplines to examine what it means to be Indigenous Khoe and San in contemporary southern Africa. It considers the current constraints on Khoe and San identity, language and culture, constantly negotiating an indeterminate social positioning where they are treated as the inconvenient indigenous. Usually studied as original anthropos, but out of their time, this book shifts attention from the past to the present, and how the San have negotiated language, literacy and identity for coping in the period of modernity. It reveals that Afrikaans is indeed an African language, incubated not only by Cape Malay slaves working in the kitchens of the early Dutch settlers, but also by the Khoe and San who interacted with sailors from passing ships plying the West coast of southern Africa from the 14th century. The book re- examines the idea of literacy, its relationship to language, and how these shape identity. The chapters in this book were originally published in the journal Critical Arts: South-North Cultural and Media Studies.

On Literary Attachment in South Africa

Author : Michael Chapman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2021-09-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000431797

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This book reflects on the "literary" in literature. Less ideologically construed, more affirmative of literary attachment, the study adopts a style of intimacy – its "tough love" – in a correlation between the creative work and the critical act. Instead of configuring literary works to "state-of-the-nation" issues – the usual approach to literature from South Africa – the chapters keep alive a space for conversation, whether accented inwards to locality or outwards to the Anglophone world: the world to which literature in South Africa continues to belong, albeit as a "problem child". A postcolony that is not quite a postcolony, South Africa is richly but frustratingly textured between Africa and the West, or the South and the North. Its literature – hovering on the cusp of its locality and its global reach – raises peculiar questions of reader reception, epistemological and aesthetic frame, and archival use. Are the Nobel laureates Nadine Gordimer and J.M. Coetzee local writers or global writers? Is the novel or the short story the more appropriate form at the edges of metropolitan cultures? Given language, race, and culture contestation, how do we recover Bushman expression for contemporary use? How to consider the aesthetic appeal of two contemporaneous works, one in English the other in isiXhosa, the one indebted to Bloomsbury modernism the other to African custom? How does Douglas Livingstone attach the Third World to the First World in both science and poetry? What has a "born free" novelist, Kopano Matlwa, got to do with the Bard of Avon? In a time of theorisation, is it permissible for Lewis Nkosi to embody literary criticism in an autobiographical journey? How to read the rupturing event – the statue of Rhodes must fall – through a literary sensibility? Alert to the influence of critique, the study is equally alert to the "limits of critique". Reflecting on several writers, works, and events that do not feature in current publications, On Literary Attachment in South Africa releases literature to speak to us today, within the contours of its originating energy.

San Representation

Author : Keyan Tomaselli,Michael Wessels
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2017-12-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317483274

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San Representation by Keyan Tomaselli,Michael Wessels Pdf

The San or Bushmen of southern Africa have exerted a fascination over generations of writers and scholars, from novelists and anarchists to ethnologists and geneticists, and also occupy a special place in the popular imagination as the First People and the contemporary remnant of spiritual and natural man. The ways in which particular groups of people from southern Africa have been traditionally categorised and positioned as objects of scrutiny by a range of academic disciplines is increasingly being contested and questioned. There is a growing awareness of the cultural, economic and genetic entanglement of the peoples of the region. This book examines how San and Khoe people are represented, by others, as well as by those who identify as San or Khoe. The book interrogates the ways in which disciplines, through their methodologies and ways of authorising knowledge, not only "discover" or "reveal" knowledge but produce it in ways that involve complex and often ambiguous relationships with power structures and forms of intellectual, symbolic and cultural capital. One major trend that emerges is that the San and Khoe can no longer be seen as people of the past but have to be acknowledged as contemporary and socially situated individuals and communities who are increasingly contesting the representations which others have imposed on them. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Arts: A Journal of South-North Cultural and Media Studies.

Pygmies & Bushmen of the Kalahari

Author : S. S. Dornan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Anthropology
ISBN : UOM:39015004873157

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Indigenous Creatures, Native Knowledges, and the Arts

Author : Wendy Woodward,Susan McHugh
Publisher : Springer
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2017-10-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783319568744

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Indigenous Creatures, Native Knowledges, and the Arts by Wendy Woodward,Susan McHugh Pdf

This volume illuminates how creative representations remain sites of ongoing struggles to engage with animals in indigenous epistemologies. Traditionally imagined in relation to spiritual realms and the occult, animals have always been more than primitive symbols of human relations. Whether as animist gods, familiars, conduits to ancestors, totems, talismans, or co-creators of multispecies cosmologies, animals act as vital players in the lives of cultures. From early days in colonial contact zones through contemporary expressions in art, film, and literature, the volume’s unique emphasis on Southern Africa and North America – historical loci of the greatest ranges of species and linguistic diversity – help to situate how indigenous knowledges of human-animal relations are being adapted to modern conditions of life shared across species lines.

The Politics of Egalitarianism

Author : Jacqueline Solway
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2006-03-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781782388852

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The Politics of Egalitarianism by Jacqueline Solway Pdf

The essays assembled in this book exemplify the way political anthropologists address a range of problems that deeply affect people throughout the world. The authors draw their inspiration from the work of Canadian anthropologist Richard B. Lee, and, like him, they are concerned with understanding and acting upon issues of “indigenous rights”; the impact of colonialism, postcolonial state formation, and neoliberalism on local communities and cultures; the process of culture change; what the history and politics of egalitarian societies reveal about issues of “human nature” or “social evolution”; and how peoples in southern Africa are affected by and responding to the most recent crisis in their midst, the spread of AIDS. The authors in this volume discuss the state of a range of contemporary debates in the field that in various ways extend the political, theoretical, and empirical issues that have animated Lee's work. In addition, the book provides readers with important contemporary Kalahari studies, as well as “classic” works on foraging societies.

The Bushmen

Author : Megan Biesele
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Ethnology
ISBN : UOM:39015038896687

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THE NATIVE RACES OF SOUTH AFRICA

Author : GEORGE W. STOW, F.G.S., F.R.G.S.
Publisher : VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS, Aaradhana, Deverkovil 673508 India
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2024-06-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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This book can be downloaded as a PDF file from here. This file contains the full book ‘THE NATIVE RACES OF SOUTH AFRICA’. Along with that there is a commentary also. The commentary may have its own significance. The commentary does stand on this platform of being a commentary to the book. However, the commentary does not actually confine itself within this boundary. Instead, there is a wider attempt to understand non-English social systems. Attempts can be seen made to mention things that are there in these social systems, about which the native-English world has no information on. In this connection, the native-English mindset as well as social ambience is being compared with the corresponding items in Continental Europe, Asia, South-Asia, Africa, and Arabia as well as in South America &c. The pathway to this has been routed through the internal codes inside the native-languages of these areas. After that, a very quaint mention is being made about how the various social systems all around the world can be brought to a level very serene refinement. This is actually a location of intelligent and purposeful social engineering.

The Naron

Author : Dorothea Frances Bleek
Publisher : CUP Archive
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1928
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Strategic Repositioning of Arts, Culture and Heritage in the 21st Century

Author : George Mugovhani,Owen Seda
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2018-06-11
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781527512917

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The Strategic Repositioning of Arts, Culture and Heritage in the 21st Century by George Mugovhani,Owen Seda Pdf

The post-millennium world has been experiencing several recognisable historical milestones with regard to arts, culture and heritage. One of these has been the resuscitation and revival of creative elements of the arts, culture and heritage of previously marginalised or disadvantaged communities around the world. Until recently, there had been scant regard and skewed allocation of resources for these, but lately attempts have been made to promote and sustain them in order to enable the socio-economic aspirations of a multicultural society. The contributions brought together here are the product of papers that were presented during a conference on “Strategic Repositioning of Arts, Culture and Heritage in the 21st Century”. They cover a broad spectrum of subjects such as indigeneity, music, song and identity, politics, national reconciliation, education, product development, and national development.

Bushmen Soldiers

Author : Ian Uys
Publisher : Helion and Company
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2014-07-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781909384583

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The Bushman soldiers were the most outstanding all-round fighters of the Border War. As the first of the indigenous population to take up arms on South Africa's behalf, they were among the last to lay them down. The border's oldest and most bush-wise people, they became feared as relentless trackers and dedicated soldiers. Coming from a primitive hunter/gatherer culture, they responded well to a crash course in modern warfare. Their use of automatic weapons and mortars, coupled with their phenomenal tracking abilities, made them a formidable fighting force. During Operation Savannah they were deployed in a conventional role as Battle-Group Alpha, part of Task Force Zulu, and advanced approximately 2,000 kilometers in a month. Afterwards, some of the Bushmen were trained as parachutists and served as Recces behind enemy lines. Others were attached to various units as trackers and guides. Their loyalty and bravery was recognized in the award of Honoris Crux decorations to members and former members of this elite corps. Controversy followed the battalion to South Africa after the war. Persecuted for centuries, the Bushmen have displayed an uncanny ability to survive and have adapted remarkably well to the modern world. Their transition from the Stone Age in less than 20 years is a story, which will never be forgotten. Hailed as the 'Gurkhas of Africa' the Bushmen have proved themselves second to none. This is an exceptional record of 31 and 201 Battalions and their remarkable personnel, fully illustrated with many photographs.