Western Civilization in Southern Africa : Studies in Culture Contact.

By: Schapera, IsaacMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2004Copyright date: ©2004Description: 1 online resource (361 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781136533815Subject(s): Blacks -- South Africa | Ethnology -- South Africa | Indigenous peoples -- South Africa | South Africa -- Race relationsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Western Civilization in Southern Africa : Studies in Culture ContactDDC classification: 305.8968 LOC classification: DT1058.B53 -- W47 2004ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Halftitle Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- I. THE OLD BANTU CULTURE -- II. PRESENT-DAY LIFE IN THE NATIVE RESERVES -- III. CHRISTIANITY AND THE RELIGIOUS LIFE OF THE BANTU -- IV. THE EDUCATED NATIVE IN BANTU COMMUNAL LIFE -- V. EUROPEAN INFLUENCES UPON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BANTU LANGUAGE .A.ND LITERATURE. -- VI. THE EFFECT OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION ON BANTU MUSIC -- VII. THE ECONOMIC CONDITION OF THE RURAL NATIVES -- VIII. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONDITION OF THE URBAN NATIVE -- IX. THE ECONOMIC POSITION OF THE BANTU IN SOUTH AFRICA -- X. NATIVE ADMINISTRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA -- XI. RACE-MIXTURE AND NATIVE POLICY IN SOUTH AFRICA -- XII. BANTU GRIEVANCES -- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
Summary: The book is structured as follows: · An introduction of old Bantu culture · An account of modern Bantu life · Discussion of the influence exerted by Christianity and Education upon communal life of the Bantu · Examination of special aspects of Bantu culture as they have been modified by Western civilization: language and music · The economic, political and legal positions of the native tribes in South Africa are also covered. First published in 1934.
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Intro -- Halftitle Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- I. THE OLD BANTU CULTURE -- II. PRESENT-DAY LIFE IN THE NATIVE RESERVES -- III. CHRISTIANITY AND THE RELIGIOUS LIFE OF THE BANTU -- IV. THE EDUCATED NATIVE IN BANTU COMMUNAL LIFE -- V. EUROPEAN INFLUENCES UPON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BANTU LANGUAGE .A.ND LITERATURE. -- VI. THE EFFECT OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION ON BANTU MUSIC -- VII. THE ECONOMIC CONDITION OF THE RURAL NATIVES -- VIII. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONDITION OF THE URBAN NATIVE -- IX. THE ECONOMIC POSITION OF THE BANTU IN SOUTH AFRICA -- X. NATIVE ADMINISTRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA -- XI. RACE-MIXTURE AND NATIVE POLICY IN SOUTH AFRICA -- XII. BANTU GRIEVANCES -- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.

The book is structured as follows: · An introduction of old Bantu culture · An account of modern Bantu life · Discussion of the influence exerted by Christianity and Education upon communal life of the Bantu · Examination of special aspects of Bantu culture as they have been modified by Western civilization: language and music · The economic, political and legal positions of the native tribes in South Africa are also covered. First published in 1934.

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