Journal of Southern African Studies
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Volume 38, issue 4, 2012
- Editorial pp. 745-752

- Morris Szeftel
- ‘Satan has come to Rietfontein’: Race in South Africa's Satanic Panic pp. 753-767

- Nicky Falkof
- Facing Barbarians: A Narrative of Spatial Segregation in Colonial Namibia pp. 769-786

- Giorgio Miescher
- The Impact of Organised Crime on State Social Control: Organised Criminal Groups and Local Governance on the Cape Flats, Cape Town, South Africa pp. 787-807

- Derica Lambrechts
- Finite Land: Challenges Institutionalising Land Restitution in South Africa, 1995–2000 pp. 809-826

- Cherryl Walker
- Land Restitution in Port Elizabeth: Anatomy of a Relative Success pp. 827-845

- Christiaan Beyers
- Working Class Action and Informal Trade on the Durban Docks, 1930s–1950s pp. 847-861

- Ralph Callebert
- The Politics of Regenerative Nationalism in South Africa pp. 863-884

- Alexander Beresford
- Home, Farm and Shop: The Migration of Madeiran Women to South Africa, 1900–1980 pp. 885-897

- Clive Glaser
- Strategy and Tactics: Chinese Immigrants and Diasporic Spaces in Johannesburg, South Africa pp. 899-925

- Philip Harrison, Khangelani Moyo and Yan Yang
- The Disengagement of the South African Medical Diaspora in Canada pp. 927-949

- Jonathan Crush, Abel Chikanda and Wade Pendleton
- Victims of the Rhodesian Immigration Policy: Polish Refugees from the Second World War pp. 951-965

- Baxter Tavuyanago, Tasara Muguti and James Hlongwana
- The Collective Dimension of Shame and of Responsibility pp. 967-980

- Emanuela Tegla
- Writing Crime in the New South Africa: Negotiating Threat in the Novels of Deon Meyer and Margie Orford pp. 981-991

- Christopher Warnes
- Public and Private Space in Contemporary South Africa: Perspectives from Post-Apartheid Literature pp. 993-1006

- Tom Penfold
- ‘The Future is Bright’ versus ‘The Future is Bleak’: A Comparison of Recent Documentaries on Land Reform in Zimbabwe pp. 1007-1011

- Rory Pilossof
- Emerging Traditions: Toward a Postcolonial Stylistics of Black South African Fiction in English pp. 1013-1014

- Chantal Zabus
- Musical Echoes: South African Women Thinking in Jazz pp. 1014-1015

- Nishlyn Ramanna
- Historical Dictionary of Malawi pp. 1016-1017

- Zoë Groves
- Youth Violence: Sources and Solutions in South Africa pp. 1017-1019

- Steffen Jensen
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 2, 2008
- Editorial pp. 237-238

- Wayne Dooling
- Export-Oriented Policies, Women's Work Burden and Human Development in Mauritius* pp. 239-253

- Myriam Blin
- Townships in Transition: Women's Caring Keeps the Township Together* pp. 255-268

- Maren Bak
- Customary Land Tenure, Inheritance Rules, and Smallholder Farmers in Malawi* pp. 269-291

- Tsutomu Takane
- Self-reliance and the History of Higher Education: The Botswana University Campus Appeal (BUCA)* pp. 293-304

- Brian T. Mokopakgosi
- ‘Men of the Cloth’: The Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa, Inkatha and the Struggle against Apartheid pp. 305-324

- Philippe Denis
- Translating the Nation: From Plaatje to Mpe pp. 325-342

- Michael Green
- Television News in South Africa: Mediating an Emerging Democracy* pp. 343-358

- Simon Cottle and Mugdha Rai
- Zimbabwe's Parliamentary Election of 2005: The Myth of New Electoral Laws* pp. 359-378

- Norma Kriger
- Patriotic History and Public Intellectuals Critical of Power pp. 379-396

- Blessing-Miles Tendi
- Averting White Male (Ab)normality: Psychiatric Representations and Treatment of ‘Homosexuality’ in 1960s South Africa pp. 397-410

- Tiffany F. Jones
- Sexual Politics and the Zuma Rape Trial* pp. 411-427

- Steven Robins
- Being a ‘Movement of the People’ and a Governing Party: Study of the African National Congress Mass Character* pp. 429-449

- Vincent Darracq
- Recent Comparative Approaches to Imperial History and Settler Colonialism pp. 451-470

- Joseph M. Hodge
- Stanley Trapido pp. 471-471

- Stanley Trapido
- Erratum pp. 473-473

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 4, 2007
- Introduction. Histories of Healing: Past and Present Medical Practices in Africa and the Diaspora pp. 707-714

- Lyn Schumaker, Diana Jeater and Tracy Luedke
- Spirit and Matter: The Materiality of Mozambican Prophet Healing pp. 715-731

- Tracy Luedke
- Quests for Health and Contests for Meaning: African Church Leaders and Scottish Missionaries in the Early Twentieth Century Presbyterian Church in Northern Malawi pp. 733-750

- Markku Hokkanen
- The Modern Traditional Healer: Locating ‘Hybridity’ in Modern Traditional Medicine, Southern Tanzania pp. 751-765

- Rebecca Marsland
- Medical Hybridisms and Social Boundaries: Aspects of Portuguese Colonialism in Africa and India in the Nineteenth Century pp. 767-782

- Cristiana Bastos
- Finding and Foregrounding Massage in Khoisan Ethnography pp. 783-799

- Chris Low
- Productive Misunderstandings and the Dynamism of Plural Medicine in Mid-century Bechuanaland pp. 801-810

- Julie Livingston
- Three Worships, an Old Warlock and Many Lawless Forces: The Court Trial of an African Doctor who Practised ‘Obeah to Cure’, in Early Nineteenth Century Jamaica pp. 811-828

- Deryck Murray
- ‘Long-Nosed’ Hybrids? Sharing the Experiences of White Izangoma in Contemporary South Africa pp. 829-843

- Joanne Thobeka Wreford
- Death before Dying: Understanding AIDS Stigma in the South African Lowveld pp. 845-860

- Isak Niehaus
- Science, Social Science and Pseudo-Science in the HIV/AIDS Debate in Southern Africa pp. 861-874

- Shula Marks
- Book Reviews pp. 875-887

- Alison Buckler
Volume 32, issue 4, 2006
- Heritage in Southern Africa: Imagining and Marketing Public Culture and History pp. 649-665

- JoAnn McGregor and Lyn Schumaker
- Unravelling History and Cultural Heritage in Botswana pp. 667-682

- Neil Parsons
- Cape Dutch Tongaat: A Case Study in ‘Heritage’ pp. 683-699

- Peter Merrington
- Contradictions and Challenges in Representing the Past: The Kuomboka Festival of Western Zambia pp. 701-717

- Lawrence Flint
- Heritage, Identity and Youth in Postcolonial Namibia pp. 719-736

- Ian Fairweather
- Family Stories or a Group Portrait? South Africa on Display at the KIT Tropenmuseum, 2002–2003: The Making of an Exhibition pp. 737-754

- Leslie Witz and Ciraj Rassool
- The Kingdom, the Power and Forevermore: Zimbabwe Culture in Contemporary Art and Architecture pp. 755-770

- Innocent Pikirayi
- Silence, Destruction and Closure at Great Zimbabwe: Local Narratives of Desecration and Alienation pp. 771-794

- Joost Fontein
- Mapping Museum–Community Relations in Lwandle pp. 795-806

- Bongani Mgijima
- Imagining the Nyika Plateau: Laurens van der Post, the Phoka and the Making of a National Park pp. 807-821

- John McCracken
- Whites and Water: How Euro-Africans Made Nature at Kariba Dam pp. 823-838

- David McDermott Hughes
- Book Reviews pp. 839-854

- Pier M. Larson
Volume 32, issue 3, 2006
- Editorial pp. 425-427

- Deborah Gaitskell
- Ethnicity, not Class? The 1929 Bulawayo Faction Fights Reconsidered pp. 429-447

- Enocent Msindo
- The Flaming Terrapin Valley of a Thousand Hills pp. 449-466

- Tony Voss
- Hope, Fear, Shame, Frustration: Continuity and Change in the Expression of Coloured Identity in White Supremacist South Africa, 1910–1994 pp. 467-487

- Mohamed Adhikari
- Collective Rural Identity in Steinkopf, a Communal Coloured Reserve, c.1926–1996 pp. 489-503

- Robin Oakley
- Feeding and Fleecing the Native: How the Nyasaland Transport System Distorted a New Food Market, 1890s–1920s pp. 505-524

- Elias Mandala
- Kwacha: The Violence of Money in Malawi's Politics, 1954–2004 pp. 525-544

- John Lwanda
- Land Restitution and Democratic Citizenship in South Africa pp. 545-562

- Mark Everingham and Crystal Jannecke
- New Sites of Citizenship: Recognition of Traditional Authority and Group-based Citizenship in Mozambique pp. 563-581

- Helene Maria Kyed and Lars Buur
- The New Southern African Customs Union Agreement: Dependence with Democracy pp. 583-603

- Richard Gibb
- SADC's Uncommon Approach to Common Security, 1992–2003 pp. 605-622

- Laurie Nathan
- Book Reviews pp. 623-647

- T. Dunbar Moodie
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