Few histories are as harrowing to document as exterminatory violence
visited upon an entire social group, and the reduction of survivors to
utter abjection – especially if the victims are one of humanity’s
ancestral cultures. Gordon accomplishes this task as regards Namibias
Bushman population with analytical rigour, singular depth of
scholarship, and deep-felt compassion. This extensively updated
version of two path-breaking predecessors (1992 and 2000) introduces
much new material and brings fresh perspectives to bear on the subject
through the lenses of settler colonialism and genocide, both
transnational phenomena that place this case in a global frame. Lucid,
incisive, and cogent, The Bushman Myth Revisited is requisite reading
for an understanding not only of the Namibian Bushman experience under
colonial rule, but also of the distinctive natures of both German and
South African occupation of the territory. While this book will appeal
to those with an interest in the history of southern Africa, its
hunter-gatherer communities, and beyond, it is to be recommended
particularly to Namibians who wish to better understand the making of
their society and its Bushman under-class.
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ISBN
9789994557462
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
University of Nairobi Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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