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The San (hunter- gatherers) and Khoe (herders) of southern Africa
were dispossessed of their land before, during and after the
European colonial period, which started in 1652. They were often
enslaved and forbidden from practicing their culture and speaking
their languages. In South Africa, under apartheid, after 1948, they
were reclassified as "Coloured" which further undermined Khoe and
San culture, forcing them to reconfigure and realign their
identities and loyalties. Southern Africa is no longer under
colonial or apartheid rule; the San and Khoe, however, continue in
the struggle to maintain the remnants of their languages and
cultures, and are marginalised by the dominant peoples of the
region. The San in particular, continue to command very extensive
research attention from a variety of disciplines, from anthropology
and linguistics to genetics. They are, however, usually studied as
static historical objects but they are not merely peoples of the
past, as is often assumed; they are very much alive in contemporary
society with cultural and language needs. This book brings together
studies from a range of disciplines to examine what it means to be
Indigenous Khoe and San in contemporary southern Africa. It
considers the current constraints on Khoe and San identity,
language and culture, constantly negotiating an indeterminate
social positioning where they are treated as the inconvenient
indigenous. Usually studied as original anthropos, but out of their
time, this book shifts attention from the past to the present, and
how the San have negotiated language, literacy and identity for
coping in the period of modernity. It reveals that Afrikaans is
indeed an African language, incubated not only by Cape Malay slaves
working in the kitchens of the early Dutch settlers, but also by
the Khoe and San who interacted with sailors from passing ships
plying the West coast of southern Africa from the 14th century. The
book re- examines the idea of literacy, its relationship to
language, and how these shape identity. The chapters in this book
were originally published in the journal Critical Arts: South-North
Cultural and Media Studies.
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