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Reid, Graeme (2017) | |
On reading about Lola Fine's night on the town | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 40 #2. p. 137-141. |
Prince, Lindy Lee (2017) | |
All drag, all the time: one night in Cape Town with Lola Fine | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 40 #2. p. 122-136. |
Ngwenya, Nonhlanhla (ed.) (2017) | |
Community acceptability of minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) in children under five years of age in Soweto, South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 40 #2. p. 108-121. |
Galvin, Treasa (2017) | |
What else can we do? Strategies and negotiations around place and space in the case of undocumented Zimbabwean migrant workers in Botswana | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 40 #2. p. 96-107. |
Faimau, Gabriel (2017) | |
The dynamics and digitisation of religious testimonies: a case of prophetic ministries in Botswana | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 40 #2. p. 85-95. |
Dubbeld, Bernard (2017) | |
Democracy as technopolitical future: delivery and discontent in a government settlement in the South African countryside | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 40 #2. p. 73-84. |
Pauli, Julia; Dijk, Rijk van (eds.) (2017) | |
Special section: change and continuity in Southern African marriages: part 2 and part 3 | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 40 #1. p. 1-68. |
Pauli, Julia; Dijk, Rijk van (eds.) (2016) | |
Special section: change and continuity in Southern African marriages: part 1 | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #4. p. 257-322. |
Thompson, Daniel K. (2016) | |
Reinscriptions of 'stateless' socialities in South Africa: Some thoughts on 'Metropolitan nomads: a journey through Jo' burg's 'little Mogadishu'' | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #3. p. 241-244. |
Ripero-Muñiz, Nereida; Fayad, Salym (2016) | |
Metropolitan nomads: a journey through Jo'burg's 'little Mogadishu' | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #3. p. 232-240. |
Brandt, Femke; Ncapayi, Fani (2016) | |
The meaning of compliance with land and labour legislation: understanding justice through farm workers' experiences in the Eastern Cape | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #3. p. 215-231. |
Mfecane, Sakhumzi (2016) | |
'Ndiyindoda' [I am a man]: theorising Xhosa masculinity | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #3. p. 204-214. |
McNeill, Fraser G. (2016) | |
'Original Venda hustler': symbols, generational difference and the construction of ethnicity in post-apartheid South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #3. p. 187-203. |
Marais, Ingrid E. (2016) | |
Constraints to public sphere activity in Joubert Park, Johannesburg | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #3. p. 173-186. |
Redfield, Peter; Robins, Steven (2016) | |
An index of waste: humanitarian design, 'dignified living' and the politics of infrastructure in Cape Town | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #2. p. 145-162. |
Schramm, Katharina (2016) | |
Casts, bones and DNA: interrogating the relationship between science and postcolonial indigeneity in contemporary South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #2. p. 131-144. |
Packard, Randall (2016) | |
Indexing immunity to malaria in South Africa in the 1920s and 1930s | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #2. p. 116-130. |
Cousins, Thomas; Reynolds, Lindsey (2016) | |
Mini-focus: indexing the human: from classification to a critical politics of transformation | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #2. p. 110-115. |
Reed, Amber R. (2016) | |
Nostalgia in the post-apartheid state | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #2. p. 97-109. |
Verbuyst, Rafael (2016) | |
Claiming Cape Town: towards a symbolic interpretation of Khoisan activism and land claims | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #2. p. 83-96. |
Ross, Fiona C.; Eppel, Nicholas (2016) | |
Thermal optimum: time, intimacy and the elemental in the first thousand days of life | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #1. p. 64-73. |
Villiers, Marguerite de (2016) | |
Johnny Clegg: a shadow man | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #1. p. 58-63. |
Kruger, Christi (2016) | |
(Dis)empowered whiteness: un-whitely spaces and the production of the good white home | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #1. p. 46-57. |
Van Wolputte, Steven (2016) | |
Sex in troubled times: moral panic, polyamory and freedom in north-west Namibia | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #1. p. 31-45. |
Spissu, Giovanni (2016) | |
The familiar labyrinth: practicing urban disorientation in post-apartheid Cape Town | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #1. p. 14-30. |
Pieterse, Jim (2016) | |
Managing belief in a hostile world: experiencing gifts of the Spirit at a small Pentecostal Charismatic Church in Pretoria | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 39 #1. p. 1-13. |
Golomski, Casey (2015) | |
Urban cemeteries in Swaziland: materialising dignity | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #3-4. p. 360-371. |
Teppo, Annika (2015) | |
Moral communities in African cities | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #3-4. p. 284-359. |
Prah, Efua (2015) | |
Embodied urban health and illness in Cape Town: children's reflections on living in Symphony Way Temporary Relocation Area | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #3-4. p. 269-283. |
Bank, Leslie (2015) | |
Frontiers of freedom: race, landscape and nationalism in the coastal cultures of South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #3-4. p. 248-268. |
Jacobs, Evan Carl Edward (2015) | |
'Giving God his due?': understanding tithing and its function within the Seventh-Day Adventist Church | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #3-4. p. 235-247. |
van der Waal, C.S. (2015) | |
Long walk from 'volkekunde' to anthropology: reflections on representing the human in South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #3-4. p. 216-234. |
Jansen van Rensburg, N.S. (2015) | |
Friedrich Rudolf Lehmann from Leipzig to Potchefstroom University: scholarly committed, ethically ambivalent | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #3-4. p. 198-215. |
Bank, Andrew (2015) | |
'Broederbande' [brotherly bonds]: Afrikaner nationalist masculinity and African sexuality in the writings of Werner Eiselen's students, Stellenbosch University, 1930-1936 | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #3-4. p. 180-197. |
Bank, Andrew (2015) | |
Fathering 'volkekunde': race and culture in the ethnological writings of Werner Eiselen, Stellenbosch University, 1926-1936 | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #3-4. p. 163-179. |
Sender, Simon (2015) | |
Church of boxing | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #1-2. p. 134-144. |
Ellis, William F. (2015) | |
'Ons is Boesmans': commentary on the naming of Bushmen in the southern Kalahari | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #1-2. p. 120-133. |
Alhourani, Ala Rabiha (2015) | |
Aesthetics of Muslim public and community formations in Cape Town: observations of an anthropologist | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #1-2. p. 103-119. |
Connor, Teresa (2015) | |
Auditing poverty? Applied anthropologists and the discourse of development in post-apartheid South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #1-2. p. 88-102. |
Hoernlé, Agnes Winifred; Niehaus, Isak (2015) | |
The indigenous system of social relations (1934), with an introduction by Isak Niehaus | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #1-2. p. 75-87. |
Steyn, Adriaan S. (2015) | |
The truck driver's watch: time and the working lives of long haul truck drivers in southern Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #1-2. p. 61-74. |
Goodrich, Andre (2015) | |
Journeying into interobjectivity: how worlds can be multiple and real | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #1-2. p. 47-60. |
Smit, W.J.; Notermans, Catrien (2015) | |
Surviving change by changing violently: ukuthwala in South Africa's Eastern Cape province | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #1-2. p. 29-46. |
Kesselring, Rita (2015) | |
Case pending: practices of inclusion and exclusion in a class of plaintiffs | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #1-2. p. 16-28. |
Koot, Stasja P. (2015) | |
White Namibians in tourism and the politics of belonging through Bushmen | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #1-2. p. 4-15. |
Awich Ochen, Eric (2014) | |
Traditional Acholi mechanisms for reintegrating Ugandan child abductees | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 37. p. 239-251. |
Williams, Christian A. (2014) | |
Practising pan-Africanism: an anthropological perspective on exile-host relations at Kongwa, Tanzania | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 37. p. 223-238. |
Gillespie, Kelly (2014) | |
Murder and the city | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 37. p. 203-212. |
Nevin, Alice (2014) | |
Instant mutuality: the development of Maboneng in inner-city Johannesburg | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 37. p. 187-201. |
Tomás, António (2014) | |
Mutuality from above: urban crisis, the state and the work of 'Comissões de Moradores' in Luanda | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 37. p. 175-186. |
Hentschel, Christine (2014) | |
The infrastructural passions of urban mutuality | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 37. p. 161-173. |
Chari, Sharad (2014) | |
An 'Indian commons' in Durban? Limits to mutuality, or the city to come | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 37. p. 149-159. |
Mkhwanazi, Nolwazi (2014) | |
'An African way of doing things': reproducing gender and generation | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 37. p. 107-118. |
Akoth, Steve Ouma (2014) | |
Human rights critique in post-colonial Africa: practices among Luo in Western Kenya | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 37. p. 94-106. |
Levine, Susan; Øverland, Lene; Ramson, Prasidh (2014) | |
The miracle workers: obstacles and opportunities for restoring sight to children in KwaZulu-Natal | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 37. p. 81-93. |
Niehaus, Isak (2014) | |
Warriors of the rainbow nation? South African rugby after apartheid | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 37. p. 68-80. |
Waltz, Miriam H.A. (2014) | |
Milk and management: breastfeeding as a project | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 37. p. 42-49. |
Cousins, Thomas (2014) | |
Knowledge of life: health, strength and labour in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 37. p. 30-41. |
Macdonald, Helen; Spiegel, Andrew D. (2013) | |
'Distraction from the real difficulties': ethical deliberations in international health research | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 36 #3-4. p. 146-154. |
White, Hylton (2013) | |
Spirit and society: in defence of a critical anthropology of religious life | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 36 #3-4. p. 139-145. |
Sharp, John; Powers, Theodore; Laterza, Vito (eds.) (2013) | |
Special theme section: the Human Economy Project: first steps | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 36 #3-4. |
Fore, Grant A. (2013) | |
Leading while being led: developing the developer at a Catholic NGO in Cape Town | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 36 #1-2. p. 80-90. |
Van Wyk, Ilana (2013) | |
Beyond ethical imperatives in South African anthropology: morally repugnant and unlikeable subjects | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 36 #1-2. p. 68-79. |
Becker, Heike; Lentz, Carola (eds.) (2013) | |
Special theme section: the politics and aesthetics of commemoration: national days in southern Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 36 #1-2. |
Walters, Handri (2012) | |
The burden of responsibility and the breakdown of traditional paternalism on farms in the Western Cape | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 35 #3-4. p. 91-99. |
Sibanda, Octavia (2012) | |
'Social pain and social death': poor white stigma in post-apartheid South Africa, a case of West Bank in East London | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 35 #3-4. p. 81-90. |
Naidu, Maheshvari (2012) | |
Performing illness and health: the humanistic value of cancer narratives | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 35 #3-4. p. 71-80. |
Boonzaaier, C.C.; Grobler, J.H.F. (2012) | |
Community perceptions of tourism in the Tshivhase area of the Limpopo Province of South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 35 #3-4. p. 60-70. |
Bombardella, Pia (2012) | |
The valorisation of symbolic labour: the articulation of proper womanhood in post-apartheid Potchefstroom | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 35 #3-4. p. 49-59. |
Dixon, Justin (2012) | |
Protocol and beyond: practices and care during a tuberculosis vaccine clinical trial in South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 35 #1-2. p. 40-48. |
Dickson, Jessica L. (2012) | |
Revisiting 'township tourism': multiple mobilities and the re-territorialisation of township spaces in Cape Town, South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 35 #1-2. p. 31-39. |
Goodrich, Andre; Bombardella, Pia (2012) | |
Street name-changes, abjection and private toponymy in Potchefstroom, South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 35 #1-2. p. 20-30. |
Hugo, Nicola M. (2012) | |
Decency and exclusion: a symbolic interpretation of post-displacement discriminatory discourse in De Doorns, South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 35 #1-2. p. 12-19. |
Nyoni, Phefumula (2012) | |
New insights on trust, honour and networking in informal entrepreneurship: Zimbabwean 'malayishas' as informal remittance couriers | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 35 #1-2. p. 1-11. |
Marshak, Naomi (2011) | |
'She's just like my mother': measuring motherhood in the context of the HIV epidemic in South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 34 #3-4. p. 122-128. |
Tafira, Kenneth (2011) | |
Is xenophobia racism? | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 34 #3-4. p. 114-121. |
White, Hylton (2011) | |
Beastly whiteness: animal kinds and the social imagination in South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 34 #3-4. p. 104-113. |
Boonzaier, Emile (2011) | |
An 'historic victory' for the Basarwa in Botswana? Reading the evidence | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 34 #3-4. p. 96-103. |
Dederen, J.-M. (2011) | |
'A dog with a collar...': field notes on an 'indigenous wedding gown' | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 34 #3-4. p. 89-95. |
Wels, Harry (ed.) (2011) | |
Special edition: Thinking Victor Turner's 'liminality' from southern Africa today | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 34 #1-2. p. 1-88. |
Becker, Heike; Dubbeld, Bernard (eds.) (2010) | |
Special edition: Engaging difference: perspectives on belonging and exclusion in contemporary Southern and East Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 33 #3-4. p. 75-132. |
Erasmus, Piet (2010) | |
'Vote for real people': the making of Griqua and Korana identities in Heidedal | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 33 #1-2. p. 65-73. |
Boonzaaier, Chris (2010) | |
Rural people's perceptions of wildlife conservation: the case of the Masebe Nature Reserve in Limpopo Province, South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 33 #1-2. p. 55-64. |
Kriel, Inge (2010) | |
Bafokeng, Inc.: power of the nation/corporation amalgam | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 33 #1-2. p. 44-54. |
Clark, Cassandra (2010) | |
'Don't 'paraffin' me': deception, power and agency in a South African sport for development organization | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 33 #1-2. p. 33-43. |
Palmer, Robin (2010) | |
ICT4D and the Siyakhula living lab: an anthropological contribution to digital development | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 33 #1-2. p. 19-32. |
Van Vuuren, Chris J. (2010) | |
Memory, landscape and event: how Ndebele labour tenants interpret and reclaim the past | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 33 #1-2. p. 9-18. |
Botha, Nina (2010) | |
'Sick' with child | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 33 #1-2. p. 1-8. |
Naidu, Maheshvari (2009) | |
Glaring invisibility: dressing the body of the female cleaner | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 32 #3-4. p. 128-138. |
Hartnack, Andrew (2009) | |
An exposé ethnography of Zimbabwe's internally displaced ex-farm workers: practical and ethical dilemmas | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 32 #3-4. p. 117-127. |
Francis, Michael (2009) | |
Silencing the past: historical and archaeological colonisation of the southern San in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 32 #3-4. p. 106-116. |
Swanepoel, Natalie (2009) | |
Capital letters: material dissent and place name change in the 'new' South Africa, 2005-2006 | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 32 #3-4. p. 95-105. |
Green, Lesley (ed.) (2009) | |
Special edition: knowledge contests, South Africa, 2009 | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 32 #1-2. p. 1-94. |
Bologna, Sarah A. (2008) | |
Stakeholders and stickholders: power and paradigms in a South African development context | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 31 #3-4. p. 123-130. |
De Wet, Chris (2008) | |
Reconsidering displacement in Southern Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 31 #3-4. p. 114-122. |
Spiegel, Andrew (2008) | |
Racism as epithet in the context of post-apartheid's demographic parity goals | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 31 #3-4. p. 103-113. |
Louwrens, Louis J.; Taljard, Elsabé (2008) | |
Cattle and cattle colour terminology in South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 31 #3-4. p. 95-102. |
Besteman, Catherine (2008) | |
Shoveling sand or changing the nation? Transformation activism in Cape Town | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 31 #3-4. p. 85-94. |
Boswell, Rosabelle (2008) | |
Sexual practices and sensual selves in Zanzibar | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 31 #1-2. p. 70-83. |
Malan, Naudé (2008) | |
Rights, the public and the South African constitution: civil society and the performance of rights | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 31 #1-2. p. 58-69. |
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