Anthropology and the Bushman / / Alan Barnard.

The Bushman' is a perennial but changing image. The transformation of that image is important. It symbolizes the perception of Bushman or San society, of the ideas and values of ethnographers who have worked with Bushman peoples, and those of other anthropologists who use this work. Anthropolog...

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Place / Publishing House:London : : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,, 2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 179 pages) :; digital PDF file(s).
Notes:"First published in 2007 by Berg Publishers."
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Summary:The Bushman' is a perennial but changing image. The transformation of that image is important. It symbolizes the perception of Bushman or San society, of the ideas and values of ethnographers who have worked with Bushman peoples, and those of other anthropologists who use this work. Anthropology and the Bushman covers early travellers and settlers, classic nineteenth and twentieth-century ethnographers, North American and Japanese ecological traditions, the approaches of African ethnographers, and recent work on advocacy and social development. It reveals the impact of Bushman studies on anthropology and on the public. The book highlights how Bushman or San ethnography has contributed to anthropological controversy, for example in the debates on the degree of incorporation of San society within the wider political economy, and on the validity of the case for 'indigenous rights' as a special kind of human rights. Examining the changing image of the Bushman, Barnard provides a new contribution to an established anthropology debate.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references(pages [149]-170) and index.
ISBN:1000190110
1000183483
1003084591
1474214150
1282473611
9786612473616
1847883303
Access:Open Access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Alan Barnard.