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The San/Bushmen are one of the most studied people in anthropology, subjects of research going back one hundred years, of documentaries, and even of popular movies (The Gods Must Be Crazy). This intriguing new work on the San is a team-based ethnography, collaborative (one of the writers is married to a member of the community), reflexive (the authors become characters in the book themselves), and literary (with poetry, dialogue, interviews, photography, and first person accounts, as well as traditional ethnographic description). In this book, South Africans are studying other South Africans, in a new environment in which many San are no longer hunter gatherers, but are activist and engaged in cultural tourism. It will be an exciting counterpoint to traditional ethnographies and stories about the San people, for anthropologists and Africanists.

Table of Contents

0 Introduction: Setting the Scene
Chapter 1 Representing Representation
Chapter 2 Romancing the Kalihari: Personal Journeys of Methodological Discovery
Chapter 3 'Op die Grond': Writing in the San/d, Surviving Crime
Chapter 4 A Letter to Myself-My Trip to Ngwatle
Chapter 5 Voices from the Kalahari: Methodology and the Absurd
Chapter 6 Meeting Points: Symbiotic Spaces
7 Wit Meisie /Morning Star: Encounters in the Desert
8 In the Sun with Silikat
9 Orality, Rhythmography and Visual Representation

Product details

Published Apr 16 2007
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 190
ISBN 9780759109513
Imprint AltaMira Press
Dimensions 229 x 155 mm
Series Crossroads in Qualitative Inquiry
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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