South Africa: Human Rights and Genocide (Part I) Biography as Interpretation (Part II)

Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Can’t use the file because of accessibility barriers? Contact us with the title of the item, permanent link, and specifics of your accommodation need.

Date

1981

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

African Studies Program, Indiana University

Abstract

Leo Kuper's lecture examines South Africa's apartheid system and UN attempts to connect that country's race policies with genocide. Hilda Kuper's lecture discusses the role the genre of biography can play for an anthropologist when interpreting foreign cultures.

Description

Keywords

South Africa, Apartheid, Race Relations, Human Rights, Anthropology, Biography

Citation

Journal

DOI

Link(s) to data and video for this item

Relation

Rights

Type

Other