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Bank (A.) ed. KRONOS 32, journal of Cape history, November 2006
287 pp., maps, illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2006. R190
Kronos is published annually by the Department of History and the Centre for Humanities Research of the University of the Western Cape.

Articles include "Confronting Horror: Emily Hobhouse and the concentration camp photographs of the South African War" by Michael Godby,
"Anthropology and Fieldwork Photography: Dorothea Bleek's expedition to the northern Cape and the Kalahari, July to December 1911" by Andrew Bank,
"'The Africa I Know': film and the making of 'Bushmen' in Lauren van der Post's Lost World of the Kalahari (1956)" by Lauren van Vuuren,
"Eventless History at the End of Apartheid: the making of the 1988 Dias Festivl" by Leslie Witz",
and "Inside and Outside: Mikhael Subotzky in conversation with Michael Godby", as well a selection of Subotzky's photographs of prisoners and ex-prisoners.
Bank (A.) ed. KRONOS 35, southern African histories, November 2009
288 pp., b/w & colour illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2009. R220
Kronos is published annually by the Department of History and the Centre for Humanities Research at the University of the Western Cape.

Contributions include "Demanding Satisfaction: violence, masculinity and honour in late eighteenth-century Cape Town" by Nigel Worden,
"Utopia Live: singing the Mozambican struggle for national liberation" by Paolo Israel,
"Land Redistribution Politics in the Eastern Cape Midlands: the case of the Lukhanji municipality, 1995-2006" by Luvuyo Wotshela, and
"Photographic Portraiture, Neighbourhood Activism and Apartheid's Industrial Legacy: reflections on the Breathing Spaces exhibition" by Marijke du Toit and Jenny Gordon.
Bank (A.) ed. KRONOS 31, journal of Cape history, November 2005
288 pp., maps, illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2005. R250
Kronos is a journal published annually by the Department of History and the Centre for Humanities at the University of the Western Cape.

Contributions to this volume include "History and Film: a roundtable discussion of 'Proteus'" edited by Susan Newton-King,
"The Private Performance of Events: colonial period rock art from the Swartruggens" by Simon Hall and Aron Mazel,
"The Robben Island Rebellion of 1751: a study of convict experience at the Cape of Good Hope" by Paul Truter,
"Photography with a Difference: Leon Levson's Camera Studies and Photographic Exhibitions in South Africa, 1947-1950" by Gary Minkley and Ciraj Rassool, and
"The Onder Bokkeveld Ear Atrocity" by Nigel Penn.
Bank (A.) ed. KRONOS 33, journal of Cape history, November 2007
287 pp., map, illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2007. R250
Kronos is a journal published annually by the Department of History and the Centre for Humanities at the University of the Western Cape.

Contributions include "Power, Secrecy, Proximity: a short history of South African photography" by Patricia Hayes,
"Sodomy, Race and Respectability in Stellenbosch and Drakenstein, 1689-1762: the story of a family loosely defined" by Susan Newton-King,
"Gopal Naransamy: a photographer without photographs" by Stefanie Lotter,
"'Something Raw and Real': Tracey Derrick discusses her photography with Michael Godby",
"Savage-Born but New-Created: Jan Tzatzoe, Xhosa Chief and Missionary in Britain, 1836-1838" by Roger Levine, and
Strangers Ashore: sailor identity and social conflict in mid-18th century Cape Town" by Nigel Worden.
Bank (A.) ed. KRONOS 36, southern African histories, November 2010
344 pp., illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2010. R295
Kronos is a journal published annually by the Department of History and the Centre for Humanities Research at the University of the Western Cape.

Contributions include:
"Laughing with Sam Sly: the cultural politics of satire and colonial British identity in the Cape colony, c.1840-1850" by Christopher Holdridge
"Alfred Martin Duggan-Cronin's Photographs for The Bantu Tribes of Southern Africa (1928-1954): the construction of an ambiguous idyll" by Michael Godby
"'Re la Tsoantso' ('Father of the Pictures'): Joseph Denfield's photography, 1944-1965" by Phindezwa Mnyaka
"A Prose of Ambivalence: liberation struggle discourse on necklacing" by Riedwaan Moosage
"Reading Visual Representations of 'Ndabeni' in the Public Realms" by Sipokazi Sambumbu.
Buurman (E.) et al (eds.) POMP, 12, 'n biblioteek van gedagtes, ek is, jy is
473 pp., colour illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2011. R230
Pomp is an annual Afrikaans arts and culture magazine.

Contributionss include:
"Wanneer Is 'n Naakte Vrou Mooi?" by Hennie van Coller
"Daar Loop Willim Welsyn", "Planeet Paul Riekert" and "Die Kaapse Affodile" by Izak du Plessis
"Eerbare Porno" by Eben Venter
"Lekker, Lus en Liefde, die ander groot O" by Ilse Carla Groenewald
"Pieter Mulder" by Christine Wessels
"'n Nuwe Bloeitydperk in die Suid-Afrikaanse Filmbedryf" by Martin P.Botha
"Hel Op Aarde", "Want Hy's 'n Gawe Kerel" and "Wildekus", shortstories by Mercia Schoeman
"Elmarie Rautenbach: nasionale boekredakteur", a conversation with Izak du Plessis
Buurman (E.) et al (eds.) POMP 11, in biblioteek van gedagtes, 'n voel van annerse vere
475 pp., b/w & colour illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2010. R230
Pomp is an annual arts and culture magazine.

Contributions include:
"Swart Bemagtiging - die arme kind is dodelik siek" by Dirk Hermann
"Meneer die President, dis ons moraliteitskrisis" by Anne-Marie Mischke
"Liewe Ingrid Jonker" by Douwleen Bredenhann
"Vanuit die Buiteland, expats en die rasse polemiek" by Liezel Strauss
"Quo Vadis, 21ste-eeuse opvoeders? Uitdagings vir nuwe opvoedkundige handelsmerkdenke" by Thys de Beer
"Chris Hani: ikoon, vryheidsvegter, of doring in die vlees?" by Henk Boshoff
"Godsdiens as Deel van Afrikaner-identiteit" by Jan van der Merwe
and short stories by Danila Liebenberg, Roela Hattingh, Derick van der Walt and Helmine le Roux.
Edjabe (N.) ed. CHIMURENGA 10, futbol, politricks & ostentatious cripples
267 pp., b/w & colour illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2006. R53
Contents include "Like Cows Driven to a Dip, the 2001 Ellis Park stadium disaster" by Peter Alegi and a poem, "The Touch" by Gabeba Baderoon.
Edjabe (N.) ed. CHIMURENGA 11, conversations with poets who refuse to speak
95 pp., b/w & colour illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2007. R55
Contents include "52 Niggers" by Stacy Hardy,
Queenstown" by Sandile Dikeni,
"The Picture" by Suren Pillay,
"A World Doped on Words" by Neelika Jayawardane, and
"Ride the Tortoise" by Liesl Jobson.
Rassool (C.) & Witz (L.) eds. KRONOS 34, southern African histories, November 2008, making histories
336 pp., illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2008. R190
Contributions include "'A Fragile Inheritor': the post-apartheid memorial complex, A.C.Jordan and the re-imagining of cultural heritage in the Eastern Cape" by Gary Minkley,
"Ingxoxo enkulu ngoNongqawuse (A Great Debate about Nongqawuse's Era" by Helen Bradford and Msokoli Qotole,
"Writing, Authorship and I.B.Tabata's Biography: from collective leadership to presidentialism" by Ciraj Rassool,
"Uncertain Myths: the TRC and the (un)making of public myths" by Nicky Rousseau and Madeleine Fullard, and
"When was South African History Ever Postcolonial?" by Premesh Lalu.
Venter (H.) et. al. (eds.) POMP, 09, 'n biblioteek van gedagtes
492 pp., colour illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2009. R230
An annual Afrikaans publication of literature, journalism, music, architecture, film, photography and art.

Articles include a conversation between Breyten Breytenbach and Buitreboer that took place in New York in 2000, Joan Hambidge on the Boer War, Danie Goosen on alternative Afrikaners, Jean Oosthuizen on Hillbrow, André Bartlett on Robert Mugabe, Adolph van Coller on Rain Malan's music, Dawid de Villiers and Tilla Slabbert on David Kramer, Wium van Zyl on Malay choirs, and much more.