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Wetting Behavior of Zn Droplets on Fe Surfaces - ACS Publications
Analyze Prins' argument that rock art was a deliberate act of political positioning.
The significance of studying an individual at the sunset of a cultural practice. Fe(1994)
This paper is a cornerstone in Southern African Humanities for its shift from seeing rock art as purely archaeological to understanding it as a living tool for social manipulation. II. The "Two Worlds" Phenomenon
Introduce the San people (Bushmen) of Southern Africa and their millennia-old tradition of rock art. Wetting Behavior of Zn Droplets on Fe Surfaces
Discuss the tension between the artist’s internal San identity and their external role within the local Xhosa or colonial societies.
Essay Title: Shadows on the Stone: Identity and Power in F.E. Prins' "Fe(1994)" Essay Title: Shadows on the Stone: Identity and Power in F
Prins' 1994 study of the "last San rock artist" reveals how indigenous individuals navigated the "two worlds" of traditional spiritual life and the encroaching political ideologies of colonial and post-colonial South Africa.