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Picturing a Colonial Past : The African Photographs of Isaac Schapera

Comaroff, Jean(Edited by)Comaroff, John L.(Edited by)James, Deborah(Edited by)
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This volume presents for the first time the selected photographs of renowned British anthropologist Isaac Schapera (1905-2003).

Taken between 1929 and 1934, largely during his earliest work among the Kgatla peoples of Bechuanaland (now Botswana), the images in this selection reveal an emotional engagement and aesthetic impulse that Schapera seldom expressed in his writings.

Covering a broad spectrum of daily activities, they include depictions of everything from pot making, thatching, and cattle herding to village architecture, vernacular medicine, and rainmaking ceremonies.

Visually fascinating and of exceptional quality, these images capture the uniqueness of an African people in a particular time and place.

They are contexualized and their significance explained in Jean and John Comaroff's insightful introduction, while Adam Kuper's illuminating biographical sketch of Schapera provides new insight into the life of the photographer. "Picturing a Colonial Past" reveals not only a rare side of old Botswana, but also of one of the most famous anthropologists to ever work there.

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Product Details
University of Chicago Press
0226114120 / 9780226114125
Paperback / softback
01/06/2007
United States
234 pages
22 x 24 mm, 709 grams