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Bitterkomix - A South ­African Comic as an ­Indigenous Ethnography

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Paperback, 140 pages
Published
Switzerland, 1 February 2007

By means of a South African comic - Bitterkomix - this study deals with two current debates in Cultural Anthropology: Visual Culture and Indigenous Ethnography. Bitterkomix is a comic anthology which criticises and subverts the Afrikaans culture from within. The main contributors - Afrikaner themselves - do so mostly in the fields of sexuality, racism, religious and cultural bigotry and the use of Afrikaans as the ideological and psychological connection of the Boers. In Visual Culture the producer and the recipient are in close correlation, therefore the editors are looked at as such - recipients and producers of comics and thereby culture. Their ethnographic comics about childhood, sexuality, conscription and identity through language are treated as a self-reflecting project, and so this book is able to contribute in an extraordinary way as an indigenous ethnography of the Boers.


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By means of a South African comic - Bitterkomix - this study deals with two current debates in Cultural Anthropology: Visual Culture and Indigenous Ethnography. Bitterkomix is a comic anthology which criticises and subverts the Afrikaans culture from within. The main contributors - Afrikaner themselves - do so mostly in the fields of sexuality, racism, religious and cultural bigotry and the use of Afrikaans as the ideological and psychological connection of the Boers. In Visual Culture the producer and the recipient are in close correlation, therefore the editors are looked at as such - recipients and producers of comics and thereby culture. Their ethnographic comics about childhood, sexuality, conscription and identity through language are treated as a self-reflecting project, and so this book is able to contribute in an extraordinary way as an indigenous ethnography of the Boers.

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9783631552384
ISBN
3631552386
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20.9 x 14.9 x 0.9 centimeters (0.20 kg)

About the Author

The Author: Anne-Line Hannesen was born in 1977 in Traben-Trarbach. She studied Cultural Anthropology, Geography and African History at the University of Bayreuth. In 2005 she attained the degree of a Magister. During her studies Anne-Line Hannesen went on several field studies to Sub-Saharan Africa and was involved in different cultural projects. Currently she is living in Berlin working for a German-Canadian music-theatre production.

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