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TO SPEAK OF THIS LAND. Identity and belonging in South Africa and beyond. DUNCAN BROWN

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
651590195

2006. Soft cover, 214 pages. Good condition; a few small rustspots at top of page ends.

Questions of identity, belonging, and place are crucial issues in South Africa today. To Speak of this Land explores these issues in a way that is academically rigorous but refreshingly accessible. Duncan Brown's focus is South Africa - spanning Bushman storytelling, rock painting, and aboriginal land claims; African-Christian identity formations; Mazisi Kunene's Emperor Shaka the Great; Ronnie Govender's Cato Manor stories; the poetry of Douglas Livingstone; and the rap music of Prophets of da City - but he draws on comparative material from elsewhere in the world, as well as stressing the 'global' aspects of 'local' identities. To Speak of this Land offers thought-provoking answers for a South African context to this internationally challenging question.