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The Kalahari Debate: A Bibliographical Essay
1. Introduction
2. Overviews of Khoisan studies
3. Early colonial literature
4. Early travelogue, ethnography, and commentary
Travellers’ tales and commentary
The first ‘true ethnography’
5. Modern ethnography of Bushmen and their neighbours
Ethnography of the Bushmen
Ethnography of the Bushmen’s neighbours
Biological studies
6. Modern history and archaeology
Khoisan classification
Linguistic prehistory
Archaeology
History
7. The ‘Great Kalahari Debate’
The political economy critique
The literary critique
8. Popular literature
Portrayal of the Bushmen
9. Theoretical and comparative literature
Conference literature and other collections
Theoretical works on hunter-gatherers, etc.
10. Notes for future research
Being an anthropologist
Becoming a historian?
Digging around the roses
Ethnography and anthropology today and tomorrow
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