"Structure, Meaning and Ritual in the Narratives of the Southern
San" analyzes texts drawn from the Bleek and Lloyd
Archive--arguably one of the most important collections for the
understanding of South African cultural heritage and in particular
the traditions of the /Xam, South Africa's "first people."
Initially appearing in a now rare 1986 edition and here re-issued
for the first time, the doctoral thesis on which the book is based
became the catalyst for much scholarly research.
The book offers an analysis of the entire corpus of /Xam
narratives found in the Bleek and Lloyd collection, focusing
particularly on the cycle of narratives concerning the trickster
/Kaggen (Mantis). These are examined on three levels from the "deep
structures" with resonances in other areas of /Xam culture and
supernatural belief, through the recurring patterns of narrative
composition apparent across the cycle and finally touching on the
observable differences in the performances by the various /Xam
collaborators.
Hewitt's text remains the only comprehensive and detailed study
of /Xam narrative, and it has become itself the object of study by
researchers and PhD candidates in South Africa, the United Kingdom,
Canada and elsewhere. This new edition at last makes Hewitt's
important work more widely available. It will be a welcome addition
to the recently burgeoning literature on the place of the /Xam
hunter-gatherers in the complex history of South African culture
and society.
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