Resources: Unpublished Papers
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Bradford, Helen. "Through Gendered Eyes: Nongqawuse and the Great Xhosa Cattle-Killing." South African and Contemporary History Seminar, University of the Western Cape. 2001. Bradford, Helen. "New Country, New Race, New Men: War, Gender and Millenarianism in Xhosaland, 1855-1857." Presented at the Oslo 2000 Conference: Session on Gender, Race, Xenophobia and Nationalism (Oslo, Norway). 2000. Bradford's gendered analysis examines primary sources and suggests that the Cattle-Killing "emerged, above all, from the cauldron of war." This paper explores the militant environment prevalent along the frontier during the 1850s.
Mndende, Nokuzola. "The Prophecy of Nongqawuse: A White Man's Lie About the Xhosa Cattle Killing, 1856-57." Seminar Paper. 1997. Orkin, Martin. "Contesting Prevailing Discourse: Nongqause and The Girl Who Killed to Save." . Johannesburg: History Workshop, University of the Witwatersrand, 1987. Peires, Jeff. "Second Thoughts on Nongqawuse." Presented at the Biennial Conference of the South African Historical Society (University of the Free State). 2003. Peires responds to several critiques of his The Dead Will Arise, many of which ran in a special issue of the South African Historical Journal. He especially engages with Helen Bradford's gendered analysis. This paper later became the Afterword of his book's 2003 edition, published by Jonathan Ball.
Strobbe, Niels. "The Xhosa Cattle-Killing: Profetieën van verzet." Third Year Paper, University of Ghent. 2008.
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