Dube, Musa W., K. C. Monaka, and K. Nthomang, eds. Pula Botswana Journal of African Studies Special Issue: Research on Khoesan in Botswana, 20, no. 2 (2006).
AbstractThe term "reading with" (which is explained more fully in the first essay) signifies a reading process in which the respective subject positions of ordinary, untrained readers and critical, trained readers are vigilantly foregrounded and in which power relations are structurally acknowledged. Who the reading subjects are is carefully specified in each essay. And just as "who" is reading is clearly accounted, so too is "where" the readings take place. The readings are all African readings, as the subtitle indicates. A more detailed explanation of the book's intent is outlined in the Introduction. "Semeia" is an experimental journal devoted to the exploration of new and emergent areas and methods of biblical criticism.
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