Thousands of remains belonging to Cape Town’s colonial underclass were uncovered at Prestwich Street in 2003. The unidentified nature of the bones has allowed the citizens of Cape Town to tell the cemetery’s story in a number of different ways. The academic elite of Cape Town, in the interest of nation-building, have agreed upon narratives which grant the burial site universal significance, regardless of whose ancestors are represented. Despite lofty common goals, however, each narrative of Prestwich Street maintains its teller’s inherent ethnic or social bias, seeking security or prominence in a new and quickly changing nation
Cemeteries are not only repositories of the dead: they reflect individual and group identities and a...
In 1996, during ground-laying work for the construction of MainReef Road in Krugersdorp, South Afri...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-130).The aim of this mini-dissertation is to map out...
Thousands of remains belonging to Cape Town’s colonial underclass were uncovered at Prestwich Street...
This paper examines the genesis of racial segregation in Braamfontein Cemetery. I ask, how and why, ...
On 28 May 2008, the Cape Town Partnership Company Executive Officers’s newsletter reported on ...
Despite a commitment to non-racialism in the South African Constitution and anthropology’s steadfast...
Magister Artium - MAThis thesis started off as a biographical discussion on my association with Dist...
Necropolis is a proposal for a public burial and memorial park in Cape Town for obliterated (cremate...
The unearthing of the colonial cemetery known historically as the “Negroes Burying Ground” in Lower ...
This article explores how spectral traces at places marked by acts of violence and injustice allow r...
Summary in English.A unique opportunity to study historic burial practices in Cape Town arose in 199...
This article explores how spectral traces at places marked by acts of violence and injustice allow ...
This study concerns the expression of African cultural practices in the population of enslaved perso...
Magister Artium - MAThis mini-thesis, ‘Exhumation, Reburial and History Making in South Africa’, is ...
Cemeteries are not only repositories of the dead: they reflect individual and group identities and a...
In 1996, during ground-laying work for the construction of MainReef Road in Krugersdorp, South Afri...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-130).The aim of this mini-dissertation is to map out...
Thousands of remains belonging to Cape Town’s colonial underclass were uncovered at Prestwich Street...
This paper examines the genesis of racial segregation in Braamfontein Cemetery. I ask, how and why, ...
On 28 May 2008, the Cape Town Partnership Company Executive Officers’s newsletter reported on ...
Despite a commitment to non-racialism in the South African Constitution and anthropology’s steadfast...
Magister Artium - MAThis thesis started off as a biographical discussion on my association with Dist...
Necropolis is a proposal for a public burial and memorial park in Cape Town for obliterated (cremate...
The unearthing of the colonial cemetery known historically as the “Negroes Burying Ground” in Lower ...
This article explores how spectral traces at places marked by acts of violence and injustice allow r...
Summary in English.A unique opportunity to study historic burial practices in Cape Town arose in 199...
This article explores how spectral traces at places marked by acts of violence and injustice allow ...
This study concerns the expression of African cultural practices in the population of enslaved perso...
Magister Artium - MAThis mini-thesis, ‘Exhumation, Reburial and History Making in South Africa’, is ...
Cemeteries are not only repositories of the dead: they reflect individual and group identities and a...
In 1996, during ground-laying work for the construction of MainReef Road in Krugersdorp, South Afri...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-130).The aim of this mini-dissertation is to map out...