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Rock Art of the Waterberg: Rites and Transformation
2nd December 2025
The first comprehensive study of rock art in the Waterberg region of the Limpopo Province, this richly illustrated volume explores the intricate world views of Bushman groups, Iron Age farmers and Khoekhoe herders. The authors decode the visual languages of 130 sites to show how these groups... →
The first comprehensive study of rock art in the Waterberg region of the Limpopo Province, this richly illustrated volume explores the intricate world views of Bushman groups, Iron Age farmers and Khoekhoe herders. The authors decode the visual languages of 130 sites to show how these groups... →
Johnny Clegg: Critical Reflections on his Music and Influence – Michael Drewett & Lucilla Spini
17th November 2025
Explores Johnny Clegg’s legacy as a South African musician, anthropologist and cultural activist. It examines Clegg’s integration of music, dance and political philosophy as resistance against apartheid, his navigation of transnational cultural politics, and interrogates cultural appropriation... →
Explores Johnny Clegg’s legacy as a South African musician, anthropologist and cultural activist. It examines Clegg’s integration of music, dance and political philosophy as resistance against apartheid, his navigation of transnational cultural politics, and interrogates cultural appropriation... →
Johnny Clegg: Critical Reflections on his Music and Influence
15th October 2025
Explores Johnny Clegg’s legacy as a South African musician, anthropologist and cultural activist. It examines Clegg’s integration of music, dance and political philosophy as resistance against apartheid, his navigation of transnational cultural politics, and interrogates cultural appropriation... →
Explores Johnny Clegg’s legacy as a South African musician, anthropologist and cultural activist. It examines Clegg’s integration of music, dance and political philosophy as resistance against apartheid, his navigation of transnational cultural politics, and interrogates cultural appropriation... →
