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Research Article

Why and when should we (not) distinguish between academic and therapeutic discourses on the past? A response to Burnett et al.’s ‘Indigenous resurgence, collective “reminding”, and insidious binaries’

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Received 05 Jul 2024, Accepted 15 Jul 2024, Published online: 29 Jul 2024

References

  • Burnett, S., Ahmed, N., Matthews, T.-d., Oliephant, J., & Walsh, A. M. (2023). A politics of reminding: Khoisan resurgence and environmental justice in South Africa’s Sarah Baartman district. Critical Discourse Studies, 20(5), 524–539. https://doi.org/10.1080/17405904.2022.2092165
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  • Pike, K. (1967). Language in relation to a unified theory of the structure of human behavior (2nd ed.). Mouton & Co.
  • Verbuyst, R. (2022). Khoisan consciousness: An ethnography of emic histories and indigenous revivalism in post-apartheid Cape Town. Brill.
  • Verbuyst, R. (2023). Settler colonialism and therapeutic discourses on the past: A response to Burnett et al.’s ‘a politics of reminding’. Critical Discourse Studies, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/17405904.2023.2273324

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