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Engendering the rock art archaeology of the north Eastern Cape, South Africa Ritual specialists, novices, and social conditioning

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dc.contributor.advisor Ouzman, Sven
dc.contributor.advisor Behrens, Johanna
dc.contributor.author Green, Dawn
dc.date.accessioned 2020-07-08T14:01:20Z
dc.date.available 2020-07-08T14:01:20Z
dc.date.issued 2020-01
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26531
dc.description Abstracts in English, Zulu and Xhosa
dc.description.abstract Rock art affords unique opportunities for engendered research because it provides emic views of how specific people re-presented themselves. My feminist study investigates under-researched ‘San/Bushman’ gendered identities to understand more about area-specific constructions of personhood through analysing 2852 rock paintings from two adjacent areas of the northern Eastern Cape, South Africa. Using quantitative and qualitative methods and evidence from excavation archaeology, ethnography, ethology, and neurocognitive research, I identify three categories of ritual specialists: experienced and preeminent; ordinary; and novice. These paintings show that wo/men ritual specialists could transcend the identity norms of ordinary people, but men ritual specialists may have had more status and power. I suggest the paintings acted as a controlling mechanism for the potency of women, indoctrination of novices, and present an ideal for the practice of ritual specialists and ordinary people. This research has important implications for identifying different types of identity marking by different groups of southern African San. en
dc.description.abstract Bonono ba majwe bo fana ka menyetla e ikgethang bakeng sa dipatlisiso tse fokolang hobane e fana ka ditjhebo tsa bonnete tsa hore na batho ba itseng ba ne ba itlhahisa jwang. Boithuto ba ka ba tsa bosadi bo fuputsa boitsebiso ba batho ba maSan/Busumane bo so kang bo batlisiswa haholo ele ho utlwisisa haholwanyane ka dikaho tsa dibaka tse ikgethileng tsa botho ka ho manolla metako ya pente e 2852 e tswang dibakeng tse pedi tse bapileng tsa borwa ho Kapa Botjhabela, Afrika Borwa. Ka tshebediso ya mekgwa ya bongata le boleng le bopaki ho tswa ho dipatlisiso tsa excavation archaeology, ethnography, ethology, le tsa neurocognitive, ke hlwaya mekgahlelo e meraro ya ditsebi tsa mekete ya meetlo: ba nang boiphihlello le ba hlahelletseng ka mahetla; ba tlwaelehileng; le bomaithutwana. Metako ena ya pente e bontsha hore ditsebi tsa basadi tsa mekete ya meetlo di ne di kgona ho tlola ditlwaelo tsa boitsebiso tsa batho ba tlwaelehileng, empa ditsebi tsa banna tsa mekete ya meetlo di ka di ne le di na le maemo le matla a fetang. Ke sisinya hore metako e ne e sebetsa jwalo ka mokgwa wa ho laola bakeng sa matla a basadi, thuto ya bomaithutwane, le ho hlahisa se lokelang ho ba sona bakeng sa tshebetso ya ditsebi tsa meetlo le batho ba tlwaelehileng. Patlisiso ena e na le bohlokwa bakeng sa ho hlwaya mefuta e fapaneng ya matshwao ba boitsebiso a dihlopha tse fapaneng tsa maSan a Afrika e borwa. zu
dc.description.abstract Imizobo esematyeni inika amathuba akhethekileyo ophando lweemeko ezingqonge isini ngoba le mizobo ibonisa indlela abaziveza ngayo abantu abathile ngokwenkcubeko yabo. Isifundo sam ngobufazi siphanda ngohlanga lwama ‘San/Bushman’ okanye Amaqhakancu/abaThwa nekuphandwe kancinci ngabo, injongo ikukuqonda ubume bobuntu babo kwiindawo ngeendawo. Olu phando lwenziwe ngokuhlalutya imizobo esematyeni engama-2852 ekwiingingqi ezimbini eziseMntla-Mpuma Koloni, eMzantsi Afrika. Ngokusebenzisa uphando olusekelwe kubungqina bamanani nobusekelwe kwiingxoxo nokuzathuza kwanobungqina obuvezwe zizinto ezigronjwe/ezigrunjwe kwiziza zakudaladala, obuvezwe kwiinkcazelo zenkcubeko yabantu abahlukeneyo, obuvezwe kwiinkcazelo zoluntu xa lujongwe ngokwenkalo yendalo (i-itholoji) nobuvezwe kwizifundo zokuqiqa nokusebenza kwengqondo, ndiphawule iindidi ezintathu zeengcali zezithethe: abanamava nolwazi olubalaseleyo; abanolwazi oluqhelekileyo; abangenalwazi kangako. Le mizobo ibonisa ukuba iingcali zezithethe zamadoda nezabafazi zinakho ukubona ngaphaya kwendlela ababona ngayo abantu jikelele, kodwa kusengenzeka ukuba iingcali zezithethe zamadoda zazinewonga negunya elithe chatha. Ndibona ukuba imizobo yayisebenza njengesixhobo sokulawula amandla neziphiwo zabafazi, ukuqweqwedisa iingcinga zabangenalwazi luthe vetshe, nokuvelisa okulindelekileyo kwindlela yokusebenza kweengcali zezithethe nabantu jikelele. Olu phando lubalulekile ekunakaneni iindidi ezahlukeneyo zokuphawula ubuyena bamaqela ahlukeneyo ohlanga lwamaSan/ Amaqhakancu aseAfrika. xho
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xviii, 239 leaves) : illustrations, photographs
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Agency en
dc.subject Archaeology en
dc.subject Bushman en
dc.subject Feminism en
dc.subject Gender en
dc.subject Identity en
dc.subject Personhood en
dc.subject Power en
dc.subject Rock Art en
dc.subject San en
dc.subject South Africa en
dc.subject Status en
dc.subject Ejensi zu
dc.subject Busumane zu
dc.subject Thuto ya tsa bosadi (Feminism) zu
dc.subject Bong zu
dc.subject Boitsebiso zu
dc.subject Botho zu
dc.subject Matla zu
dc.subject Metako ya Majwe zu
dc.subject San zu
dc.subject Afrika Borwa zu
dc.subject Boemo zu
dc.subject Afrika Borwa xho
dc.subject Inzululwazi yezinto zakudala ezigrunjiweyo xho
dc.subject AbaThwa xho
dc.subject Ubufazi xho
dc.subject Isini xho
dc.subject Ubuwena xho
dc.subject Ubuntu xho
dc.subject Amandla xho
dc.subject Imizobo Esematyeni xho
dc.subject Ama-San/Amaqhakancu xho
dc.subject uMzantsi Afrika xho
dc.subject Iwonga xho
dc.subject.ddc 709.0113096875
dc.subject.lcsh Rock paintings -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape en
dc.subject.lcsh Kxoe (African people) -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Social life and customs en
dc.subject.lcsh Women -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Social life and customs -- History -- In art en
dc.title Engendering the rock art archaeology of the north Eastern Cape, South Africa Ritual specialists, novices, and social conditioning en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department M.A. (Archaeology) en


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