Reversing the Flow: ‘Civilization’ and ‘Tradition’ in John L. Dube’s Ukuziphatha Kahle (Good Manners)

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Reversing the Flow: ‘Civilization’ and ‘Tradition’ in John L. Dube’s Ukuziphatha Kahle (Good Manners)

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[Source - Henry Fagan for EMANDULO, 2021: A born digital paper written by Tomohiro Kambayashi ahead of an APC Research Development Workshop, 27-29 October. The paper is part of a larger project expanding on his Ph.D. and examines John Dube’s Ukuziphatha Kahle. Kanbayashi noted that Dube compared African culture and European and in doing so ‘reversed the flow’ of ethnography with his analysis of white practices.]

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Reversing the Flow: ‘Civilization’ and ‘Tradition’ in John L. Dube’s Ukuziphatha Kahle (Good Manners)

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[Source - Henry Fagan for EMANDULO, 2021: Written by Tomohiro Kambayashi before 22 October 2021. The paper was born digital. Presented at an APC Research Development Workshop, 28 October 2021. After acquiring permission from Kambayashi, it was uploaded by Benathi Marufu for EMANDULO in 2021.]

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Five Hundred Year Archive (FHYA) Online Curation 28 October 2021 This paper was born digital
Tomohiro Kambayashi Writing before 22 October 2021
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