Nationalism, politics, & anthropology :: a tale of two South Africans : conversations with C.S. van der Waal & John Sharp /
Africa is rich in (neo) traditional dances; yet, not much exists in the form of written literature on the subject.
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spellingShingle | Van Wyk, Ilana, 1977- Pieterse, Jimmy Nationalism, politics, & anthropology : a tale of two South Africans : conversations with C.S. van der Waal & John Sharp / Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Foreword -- Chapter 1 -- Nationalism, repugnance and anthropology: A case from the South -- A parochial concern? -- Anthropology in crisis: the role of nationalism and culture -- 'Liberals' in a pariah nationalist state -- Volkekunde, metropolitan and world anthropologies -- Shades of grey -- Metropolitan, world and national anthropologies -- This book -- Chapter 2 -- Biographies, histories and South African anthropology -- Social historians, politics and biographies Volkekunde biographies during apartheid -- Post-apartheid volkekunde biographies -- The LANGAA project and our positionality -- The interviews for this book -- Chapter 3 -- Kees, volkekunde and nationalism -- Volkekunde at Tukkies -- Afrikaner nationalism -- Coertze, patriarchy, religion and volkekunde -- Volkekunde beyond Tukkies -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 -- John's training and teaching -- John's UCT background -- At Cambridge -- First contact Afrikaans -- QwaQwa -- Keywords -- Stellenbosch and Pretoria -- Fieldwork at UP: the Afrikaners -- Conclusion Chapter 5 -- Kees's long walk from volkekunde -- Rand Afrikaans University (RAU) -- Breaking from volkekunde and Coertze -- First 'real' fieldwork -- Colleagues at RAU: M nnig, Boet and At -- Christianity and anthropology -- The Afrikaner Broederbond (AB) -- The death of volkekunde -- RAU and transformation -- Stellenbosch University -- Conclusions -- Chapter 6 -- John's journey into the heart of volkekunde -- Introduction to the Other (volkekunde) -- The Russian connection -- Growing interest in volkekunde -- First contact: Boet -- UP move, the archives and research on the volkekundiges UP theses -- Volkekunde in the 1960s -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7 -- Kees and John after volkekunde -- Retiring volkekunde -- John and Kees's post-retirement work -- Chapter 8 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back cover Anthropology Political aspects South Africa. Nationalism Social aspects South Africa. Anthropologie Aspect politique Afrique du Sud. Nationalisme Aspect social Afrique du Sud. Nationalism Social aspects fast |
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title_sort | nationalism politics anthropology a tale of two south africans conversations with c s van der waal john sharp |
title_sub | a tale of two South Africans : conversations with C.S. van der Waal & John Sharp / |
topic | Anthropology Political aspects South Africa. Nationalism Social aspects South Africa. Anthropologie Aspect politique Afrique du Sud. Nationalisme Aspect social Afrique du Sud. Nationalism Social aspects fast |
topic_facet | Anthropology Political aspects South Africa. Nationalism Social aspects South Africa. Anthropologie Aspect politique Afrique du Sud. Nationalisme Aspect social Afrique du Sud. Nationalism Social aspects South Africa |
url | https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3262488 |
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