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  1. At home to the other: the racialising and deracialising of anthropological research in South Africa

    At home to the other: the racialising and deracialising of anthropological research in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Robin Palmer --- Department of Anthropology,
    There is an older and even more enduring split in South African anthropology than the erstwhile division between ‘English’ and ‘Afrikaans’ anthropologies, but it is never acknowledged. This is the racial split between whites who privilege the Other, usually the...
  2. ‘Anthropological futures’? Thoughts on social research and the ethics of engagement

    ‘Anthropological futures’? Thoughts on social research and the ethics of engagement

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Shannon Morreira --- Department of Social Anthropology,
    This article was presented as the keynote address at the 2012 Anthropology Southern Africa Conference. The theme of the conference was Southern African Anthropological Futures: Opportunities and Constraints, and as such in this piece I consider some of the themes...