HUMAN 1C Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Botany, Lucy Lloyd

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Colonial science: questions of research collaborators and research subjects. First interviews that bleek did allowed him to compare the different languages of prisoners. Brought prisoners into his home; had 14 different languages. In the notebook, we see evidence of transition of linguistic to ethnological interviews. Bleek was asking specific kinds of questions to get at specific vocabulary. The lion and the jackal lucy lloyd interviewed a native about this story. In the raw form, these stories are disjointed compared to the narrative form. They used these notebooks to preserve the knowledge of these natives. These notebooks now serve as archival sources for scholars, etc. s. Bleek and lloyd"s notebooks are now stored in cape town. Any body of information that affords a reader interpretive opportunities can be considered an archive. Lucy lloyd received an honorary doctorate in 1911 at the university of cape town. These works were not possible if it were not for the research facilitators and intermediaries in s.

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