This thesis makes an ethnographic contribution to the anthropological debates about the contested nature of ‘culture’ as a central term in the discipline. It examines discourses as tools that create, recreate, modify and transmit culture. The research was done in the town of Rundu in Kavango region, northeastern Namibia. In attempting to understand the local notions of culture this study focused on two main events: the Independence Day celebration on 21 March 2006 and a funeral that was held earlier in the month of January. During the study two particular media through which cultural ideas are negotiated, language and clothing were observed
This chapter will analyse the debate over the use and management of the South Saami cultural landsca...
This dissertation describes the handmade articles of four ethnic groups in two different areas in no...
This thesis cracks open three BaTonga artefacts, the ncelwa (smoking pipe), buntibe (orchestral drum...
National Culture in Post-Apartheid Namibia' addresses the challenges of creating a 'national' cultur...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Anthropology/Sociology)This dissertation investigates colonial and postco...
I wish to present a study of the different literature regarding national culture, African cinema and...
This Bachelor’s thesis explores the relationship between borders, boundaries and migration, and thei...
Two main threads - one theoretical, one empirical - wind themselves through the dissertation entitle...
This dissertation is an ethnographic exploration, and a cultural discourse analysis of the relations...
abstract notions – if not concepts – and require a measure of interpretation with respect to each cu...
This paper investigates how an administrative border affects the identity making of peopleliving in ...
This article takes an interdisciplinary route towards explaining the complex history of Haillom cult...
Herero society in Namibia continually draws from a bundle of loose characteristics - related to beha...
The purpose of this study was to explore the applicability of the Ovahimba people’s traditional meth...
The focus of the dissertation is on the performances and activities of praisesingers and the ways in...
This chapter will analyse the debate over the use and management of the South Saami cultural landsca...
This dissertation describes the handmade articles of four ethnic groups in two different areas in no...
This thesis cracks open three BaTonga artefacts, the ncelwa (smoking pipe), buntibe (orchestral drum...
National Culture in Post-Apartheid Namibia' addresses the challenges of creating a 'national' cultur...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Anthropology/Sociology)This dissertation investigates colonial and postco...
I wish to present a study of the different literature regarding national culture, African cinema and...
This Bachelor’s thesis explores the relationship between borders, boundaries and migration, and thei...
Two main threads - one theoretical, one empirical - wind themselves through the dissertation entitle...
This dissertation is an ethnographic exploration, and a cultural discourse analysis of the relations...
abstract notions – if not concepts – and require a measure of interpretation with respect to each cu...
This paper investigates how an administrative border affects the identity making of peopleliving in ...
This article takes an interdisciplinary route towards explaining the complex history of Haillom cult...
Herero society in Namibia continually draws from a bundle of loose characteristics - related to beha...
The purpose of this study was to explore the applicability of the Ovahimba people’s traditional meth...
The focus of the dissertation is on the performances and activities of praisesingers and the ways in...
This chapter will analyse the debate over the use and management of the South Saami cultural landsca...
This dissertation describes the handmade articles of four ethnic groups in two different areas in no...
This thesis cracks open three BaTonga artefacts, the ncelwa (smoking pipe), buntibe (orchestral drum...