The Khoisan of the Cape are widely considered virtually extinct as a distinct collective following their decimation, dispossession and assimilation into the mixed-race group ‘coloured’ during colonialism and apartheid. However, since the democratic transition of 1994, increasing numbers of ‘Khoisan revivalists’ are rejecting their coloured identity and engaging in activism as indigenous people. Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in Cape Town, this book takes an unprecedented bottom-up approach. Centring emic perspectives, it scrutinizes Khoisan revivalism’s origins and explores the diverse ways Khoisan revivalists engage with the past to articulate a sense of indigeneity and stake political claims.The Khoisan of the Cape are widely c...
Together with global shifts in the fields of postcolonial studies, anthropology, and history, the de...
Bibliography: pages 94-97.This study is about the Khoikhoi, known as the "Hottentots" who are today ...
Volume entitled: Ten Years of Democratic South Africa. Transition Accomplished? edited by Aurelia Wa...
The Khoisan of the Cape are widely considered virtually extinct as a distinct collective following t...
The Khoisan of the Cape are widely considered virtually extinct as a distinct collective following t...
The Khoisan were decimated, dispossessed and assimilated into the mixed-race “Coloured” group during...
Decimated and dispossessed, the Khoisan of South Africa were assimilated alongside several others in...
The post-apartheid era has seen increasing numbers of people self-identifying as Khoisan and campaig...
How and why do Khoisan activists in Cape Town engage with history in their expressions of indigeneit...
Together with global shifts in the fields of postcolonial studies, anthropology, and history, the de...
Current political negotiations in South Africa which explore the possibility of pre-1913 land claims...
Recent years have seen an upsurge in demands for the ‘decolonization’ of South Africa. The (inter)na...
This article seeks to explore the identity of the Khoisan as symbolic for reconciliation in South Af...
Focussing on AAS le fleur I (1867-1941), the Griqua, and post-apartheid Khoe-San revivalism, the dis...
Rituals have been performed within South African communities since the first inhabitants, the Khoisa...
Together with global shifts in the fields of postcolonial studies, anthropology, and history, the de...
Bibliography: pages 94-97.This study is about the Khoikhoi, known as the "Hottentots" who are today ...
Volume entitled: Ten Years of Democratic South Africa. Transition Accomplished? edited by Aurelia Wa...
The Khoisan of the Cape are widely considered virtually extinct as a distinct collective following t...
The Khoisan of the Cape are widely considered virtually extinct as a distinct collective following t...
The Khoisan were decimated, dispossessed and assimilated into the mixed-race “Coloured” group during...
Decimated and dispossessed, the Khoisan of South Africa were assimilated alongside several others in...
The post-apartheid era has seen increasing numbers of people self-identifying as Khoisan and campaig...
How and why do Khoisan activists in Cape Town engage with history in their expressions of indigeneit...
Together with global shifts in the fields of postcolonial studies, anthropology, and history, the de...
Current political negotiations in South Africa which explore the possibility of pre-1913 land claims...
Recent years have seen an upsurge in demands for the ‘decolonization’ of South Africa. The (inter)na...
This article seeks to explore the identity of the Khoisan as symbolic for reconciliation in South Af...
Focussing on AAS le fleur I (1867-1941), the Griqua, and post-apartheid Khoe-San revivalism, the dis...
Rituals have been performed within South African communities since the first inhabitants, the Khoisa...
Together with global shifts in the fields of postcolonial studies, anthropology, and history, the de...
Bibliography: pages 94-97.This study is about the Khoikhoi, known as the "Hottentots" who are today ...
Volume entitled: Ten Years of Democratic South Africa. Transition Accomplished? edited by Aurelia Wa...