The Bushman Myth The making of Namibian underclass
de Gordon, Robert J.
Collection: Conflict and Social Change Series .Éditeur: Boulder (Colorado), Oxford : Westview Press, 1992.Description: xvi-304 p., cartes, ill., photogr., tabl.ISBN: 0-8133-1173-X.N° Inventaire: L12805.Thématique: Image de l'autre | Identité ethnique | Relation Noir-Blanc | Représentation de l'autreThématique spécifique: Contrôle social | Missionnaires protestants | Politique | Génocide | Bétail | Transfert de population | Relations interethniques | Berger | Religion | Anthropologue | Prosélytisme | Mythe | Eglise réformée allemande | Colonialisme | Vol de bétail | Commerçant | Missionnaires catholiques | Pastoralisme | Influence occidentale | Violence | Relations sociales | Conversion | Histoire coloniale | Colonisation allemande | Chasseur | Mission | Histoire postcolonialeGéographique: Namibie | Angola | Botswana | Afrique au sud du Sahara | Afrique du SudEthnique: Herero | Bochiman | Damara | Nama | Angolais | Ovambo Auteur cité: Vedder (H.) Résumé: TLS, 01/07/94, p. 6 (A. Kuper)Résumé: The Bushmen : A merger of fantasy and nightmareRésumé: Part 1 : What's in a NameRésumé: Locating the BushmenRésumé: Bushman Copper and AutonomyRésumé: The Incorporation of Bushmen into the World SystemRésumé: Classifying Bushmen : Itinerant scientistsRésumé: Part 2 : The Colonial PresenceRésumé: The "Bushman Plague" of 1911Résumé: From Politics to PracticeRésumé: Bushman Hunts and Bushman GangsRésumé: Part 3 : The Sacred TrustRésumé: South African RapprochementRésumé: Laboring LegitimacyRésumé: Beyond the Police Zone : Disrupting the labor supplyRésumé: Extending Administrative Control : Bushmen "reserved"Résumé: Reaction and CounterreactionRésumé: Bushmen "Tamed" : Life on the farmRésumé: Academics on the Attack : Ethnological influence on bushman policyRésumé: Part 4 : Bushmen IconifiedRésumé: Creating Bushmanland : Anthropology triumphant ?Résumé: Bushmen Obscured : Farms, parks and reservesRésumé: Bushmanland FabricatedRésumé: Denouement : Captives of the images of wild bushmenRésumé: Part 5 : Have we met the Enemy and is it us ?Résumé: On Vulnerability and ViolenceRésumé: The Culture of Terror and the Inevitability of ViolenceRésumé: TLS, 1/7/94, p. 6, A. Kuper; L'Homme, XXXV(134), 1995, pp. 223-224 (C. Meillassoux) Item type: Ouvrage
Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Éric-de-Dampierre | Fonds général | DT 948 G665 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | L12805 |
Bibliogr., notes, index
TLS, 01/07/94, p. 6 (A. Kuper)
The Bushmen : A merger of fantasy and nightmare
Part 1 : What's in a Name
Locating the Bushmen
Bushman Copper and Autonomy
The Incorporation of Bushmen into the World System
Classifying Bushmen : Itinerant scientists
Part 2 : The Colonial Presence
The "Bushman Plague" of 1911
From Politics to Practice
Bushman Hunts and Bushman Gangs
Part 3 : The Sacred Trust
South African Rapprochement
Laboring Legitimacy
Beyond the Police Zone : Disrupting the labor supply
Extending Administrative Control : Bushmen "reserved"
Reaction and Counterreaction
Bushmen "Tamed" : Life on the farm
Academics on the Attack : Ethnological influence on bushman policy
Part 4 : Bushmen Iconified
Creating Bushmanland : Anthropology triumphant ?
Bushmen Obscured : Farms, parks and reserves
Bushmanland Fabricated
Denouement : Captives of the images of wild bushmen
Part 5 : Have we met the Enemy and is it us ?
On Vulnerability and Violence
The Culture of Terror and the Inevitability of Violence
TLS, 1/7/94, p. 6, A. Kuper; L'Homme, XXXV(134), 1995, pp. 223-224 (C. Meillassoux)
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