South Africa: Human Rights and Genocide (Part I) Biography as Interpretation (Part II)
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1981
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African Studies Program, Indiana University
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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.
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South Africa, Apartheid, Race Relations, Human Rights, Anthropology, Biography
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