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Liminal bodies left in perpetual suspension: social, cultural and political-economic responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in Southern African contexts | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 1-5 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Vacillating vaccines: responses to Covid-19 in the United States and South Africa | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 6-19 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Of vaccines, biopower, subjects and governmentality: an ethnographic enquiry into the Zimbabwean Covid-19 vaccination drive | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 20-31 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Covid-19 infection as ritual process in Venda, South Africa | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 32-45 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
When caring and mourning threaten public health: the experience of Covid-19 preventative regulations in Zambia | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 46-58 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Continuity and discontinuity of rituals: Covid-19 pandemic in Southern Africa | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 59-72 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Beyond the "single story" of vaccine hesitancy: "stydying up" a public health response to vaccine-associated polio in South Africa | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 73-84 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
“The issues still persist”: a roundtable discussion of perpetual crisis, the massification of grief and joyful black futures | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 85-94 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Tragedy, trauma and infinte possibilities | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 95-7 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Introduction: multispecies encounters in conservation landscapes in Southern Africa | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (2): | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
The beast they never forgot? Baboon conservation and the role of multispecies history | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (2): 118-32 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Killing tsetse and/or saving wildlife? A multispecies assemblage in colonial Zambia (1895–1959) | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (2): 133-51 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Crossing Etosha: a history of donkeys in Namibia’s central north | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (2): 167-82 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Hunting the hippo: a brief history of wildlife hunting and the reconfiguration of human-animal relations in Namibia's Zambezi region | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (2): 152-66 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
“We have that connection, we have love; we take wildlife as gifts from our ancestors”: relations between antelopes and Khwe in Namibia’s Bwabwata National Park | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (2): 183-96 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Wildlife corridors in a southern Africa conservation landscape: the political ecology of multispecies mobilities along the arteries of anthropogenic conservation | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (2): 216-35 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Cultivation of honeybush (Cyclopia spp.) in neo-colonial and multispecies landscapes of South Africa | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (2): 197-215 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
The making, unmaking and adaptation of Mayeyi multispecies entanglements within the Kwando-Linyanti wetlands: eighteenth century to 1990 | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (2): 236-53 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Performing multispecies studies in Southern Africa: historical legacies, marginalised subjects, reflexive positionalities | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (2): 254-67 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Conclusion: Situating multispecies relations in Southern Africa in their local historical and political contexts | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (2): 268-73 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Contested landscapes: fragments and afterlives of the colonial train in Tanzania | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (3): 277-87 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Dear Mr Sobukwe: examining Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe’s pan-African vision and how it has influenced youth movements in South Africa today | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (3): 288-99 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Wider family in post-privatisation Zambia | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (3): 300-13 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
“Sathi sifuna ukusebenza, siyasebenza” [We said we wanted to work, so we must work]: minibus taxi drivers’ stories during the Covid-19 pandemic in Durban, South Africa | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (3): 314-27 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
“Feeling their way through their cultural roots”: theorising the Khoisan revivalist critique of authenticity from below | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (3): 328-39 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Memorandum on the problem of farm labour (1937) | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (3): 340-51 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Economies of care and the politics of death among Zimbabwean returnees from South Africa | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (4): 359-73 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Women, gender fluidity and Shona kinship structure in Zimbabwe | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (4): 374-86 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
“Tell a good story of China”: experiences of state-sponsored overseas Chinese academics navigating frictions and identity in South Africa | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (4): 387-99 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Sethunya Tshepho Mosime (8 October 1974–10 December 2024) | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (4): 401-2 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Michael George Whisson (1937-2022) | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (1): 1-6 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
The birth of Boererate: women and healing during the South African war | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (1): 7-20 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Nimble-footed Zimbabwean migrants: (im)mobility and the porousness of borders between South Africa and Zimbabwe during the Covid-19 national lockdown | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (1): 21-33 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Living museums in Namibia: between empowerment and exploitation | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (1): 34-50 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
“Sex is sex, marriage is marriage”: infidelity amongst married women in Shamva, Zimbabwe | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (1): 51-63 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Resilience and methodological resistance: ethnographies of Mozambique during pandemic times | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (2): 77-89 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Portrait of an ethnography during pandemic times: Bagamoyo remote reconstruction and the (un)Freire of literacy policies in Mozambique | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (2): 90-107 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Ethnography, calamities and war: Mozambique 2000 | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (2): 108-20 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Doing anthropology in uncertain times: patchwork ethnography in Mozambique | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (2): 121-35 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Celebrating Alan Barnard (1949–2022): he’s in the wind | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (2): 150-3 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Experiencing the uncertainty of development: ethnographic notes from central and northern Mozambique | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (2): 136-49 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Sensing together: multisensory experiences and political phenomenology in Southern African cities | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (3): 163-72 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
“Sing and make music to the Lord”: cultural difference in South Africa’s urban religious soundscapes | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (3): 173-87 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Disrupting self-censorship, inventing public space through interactive performances in Luanda, Angola | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (3): 188-212 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Call to prayer: the sound of adhan, heritage and urban identity in Cape Town | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (3): 213-28 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Tactile technologies of the self: connection, hapticscape and self-development narratives in Cape Town's Afro-Latin dance scene | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (3): 229-44 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
The interconnection between the global and the local: case study of the indigenous Baka community of Nomedjoh, Cameroon | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (4): 253-68 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
A meeting with gardenia: an ethnographic exploration of multispecies relationships and space construction in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (4): 269-87 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Covid-19 pandemic and mobility strategies of Chadian roadside vendors in Kousseri, Cameroon | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (4): 301-14 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Migrant arrival infrastructures and their impact on Zimbabweans’ mobility and integration in South Africa | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (4): 288-300 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 |