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Emic and etic perspectives on Khoisan revivalism: a response to Bam, Coetzee, Gordon, and Øvernes. Khoisan Consciousness: An Ethnography of Emic Histories and Indigenous Revivalism in Post-Apartheid Cape Town

by Rafael Verbuyst, Leiden/Boston, Brill, 2022, 398 pp., €58.30 (paperback), ISBN: 9789004516618

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  • Bam. June 2021. Ausi Told Me: Why Cape Herstoriographies Matter. Johannesburg: Jacana.
  • Bam-Hutchison, June, and Rafael Verbuyst. 2023. “Indigenous History, Activism and the Decolonizing University: Challenges, Opportunities and the Struggle Over the Khoisan Past in Post-Apartheid South Africa.” In The Professional Historian in Public: Old and new Roles Revisited, edited by Berber Bevernage, and Lutz Raphael, 213–241. Berlin: De Gruyter.
  • Coetzee, Basil. 2019. Tears of the Praying Mantis. The Christian Church and the Conversion of the Khoikhoi to ‘Coloured’ Christian Identity. Cape Town: Mbana Publishing and Printing.
  • Grant, Julie, and Keyan Tomaselli. 2023. Rethinking Khoe and San Indigeneity, Language and Culture in Southern Africa. London: Routledge.
  • Human, Liezl. 2022. “Khoisan Settlement Edges Closer to Eviction from Forestry Department Land in Grabouw.” Daily Maverick, September 12, 2022. https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2022-09-12-khoisan-settlement-edgescloser-to-eviction-from-forestry-department-land-in-grabouw/.
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  • Linnekin, Jocelyn. 1991. “Cultural Invention and the Dilemma of Authenticity.” American Anthropologist 93 (June): 446–449. https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1991.93.2.02a00120.
  • Niezen, Ronald. 2009. The Rediscovered Self: Indigenous Identity and Cultural Justice. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s Press.
  • Øvernes, Siv. 2019. Street Khoisan: On Belonging, Recognition and Survival. Pretoria: Unisa Press.
  • Van Zyl-Hermann, Danelle, and Rafael Verbuyst. 2022. “‘The Real History of the Country’? Expropriation Without Compensation and Competing Master Narratives About Land (Dis)Possession in South Africa.” Journal of Southern African Studies 48 (December): 825–842. https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2022.2127565.
  • Veracini, Lorenzo, and Rafael Verbuyst. 2020. “South Africa’s Settler-Colonial Present: Khoisan Revivalism and the Question of Indigeneity.” Social Dynamics 46 (August): 259–276. https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2020.1805883.
  • Verbuyst, Rafael. 2023. “Settler Colonialism and Therapeutic Discourses on the Past: A Response to Burnett et al.’s ‘a Politics of Reminding’.” Critical Discourse Studies 0 (0(online first)): 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/17405904.2023.2273324.
  • Wynberg, Rachel. 2019. “San and Khoi Claim Benefits from Rooibos.” Mail & Guardian, November 1, 2019. https://mg.co.za/article/2019-11-01-00-san-and-khoi-claim-benefits-from-rooibos/.

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