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Books
- Mathers, K, Introduction
(September, 2022),
pp. 1-14, Routledge, ISBN 1032112271 [doi] [abs]
- Mathers, C, Shared Journey: The Rockefeller Foundation, Human Capital and Development in Africa
(2013), The Rockefeller Foundation [abs]
- Mathers, K, Travel, Humanitarianism, and Becoming American in Africa
(January, 2011),
pp. 236 pages, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 0230315941 [abs]
Published Articles
- Mathers, K; Hennerberg, M, Reconstruction of body heights, age and sex from handprints,
South African Journal of Science, vol. 90 no. 8/9
(December, 2014),
pp. 493-496, Academy of Science of South Africa, ISSN 1996-7489
- Mathers, K; Henneberg, M, Were we ever that big? Gradual increase in hominid body size over time,
Homo, vol. 46 no. 2
(December, 2014),
pp. 141-143
- Mathers, K; Thackeray, JF, Evaluating public awareness of 'Mrs Ples' and palaeontological heritage,
South African Journal of Science, vol. 93
(December, 2014),
pp. 172-173, Academy of Science of South Africa, ISSN 1996-7489
- Mathers,, Mr. Kristof, I Presume?,
Transition no. 107
(2012),
pp. 15-15, Indiana University Press, ISSN 0041-1191 [doi]
- Mathers, K, ‘An interplay at specific points’: Traveling between California and Cape Town,
Tourist Studies, vol. 8 no. 1
(January, 2008),
pp. 61-75, SAGE Publications, ISSN 1468-7976 [doi] [abs]
- Mathers, K; Landau, L, Natives, tourists, and makwerekwere: Ethical concerns with 'Proudly South African' tourism,
Development Southern Africa, vol. 24 no. 3
(September, 2007),
pp. 523-537, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0376-835X [doi] [abs]
- Hubbard, L; Mathers, K, Surviving American empire in Africa: The anthropology of reality television,
International Journal of Cultural Studies, vol. 7 no. 4
(December, 2004),
pp. 441-459, SAGE Publications, ISSN 1367-8779 [doi]
- Mathers, K, 'South Africa is not Africa’: What American students learn about South Africa,
Tourism Review International, vol. 8 no. 2
(January, 2004),
pp. 127-141, Cognizant, LLC, ISSN 1544-2721 [doi]
- Graburn, NHH; Mathers, K, Museums Inside and OutDestination Culture: Tourism, Museums and Heritage. By Barbara Kirshenblatt‐Gimblett. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998. 344 pp. $55.00 cloth, $24.95 paperReflections of a Culture Broker: A View from the Smithsonian. By Richard Kurin. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997. 315 pp. $34.95 cloth, $17.95 paper,
Current Anthropology, vol. 41 no. 4
(August, 2000),
pp. 691-692, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 0011-3204 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
- Henneberg, M; Sarafis, V; Mathers, K, Human adaptations to meat eating,
Human Evolution, vol. 13 no. 3-4
(July, 1998),
pp. 229-234, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0393-9375 [doi]
- Mathers, K, SAMA Beyond 2000: A survey of the role played by the Southern African Museums Association in the 1990s,
South African Museums Association Bulletin, vol. 20
(1994),
pp. 44-51
Articles in a Collection
- Mathers, K, Traveling Images and How Americans Learned to Care for Africa,
in White Saviorism and Popular Culture
(September, 2022),
pp. 15-41, Routledge [doi]
- Mathers, K, The Barbie Paradox – How Parody Is Trying to Save Africa,
in White Saviorism and Popular Culture
(September, 2022),
pp. 42-69, Routledge [doi]
- Mathers, K, Conclusion,
in White Saviorism and Popular Culture
(September, 2022),
pp. 99-108, Routledge [doi]
- Mathers, K, Leisure Choices: Can Museums Compete?, edited by Moolman, M
(December, 2014), National Cultural History Museum
- Mathers, K; Kruger, N, The past is another country: Archaeology in the Limpopo Province, South Africa,
in Landscapes of Clearance, edited by Smith, A; Gazin-Schwartz, A
(July, 2008),
pp. 71-86, Left Coast Press, ISBN 1598742663 [abs]
- Mathers, K; Kruger, N, Doing Africa: Travelers, Adventurers and American conquest of Africa,
in Tarzan was an Eco-Tourist…and Other Tales in the Anthropology of Adventure, edited by Vivanco, LA; Gordon, RJ
(2006),
pp. 197-213, Berghahn Books, ISBN 1845451112 [abs]
- Mathers, K, The Reverse Gaze: The Impact of the South African Gaze on American Travellers,
in Visual Culture/Explorations
(2005), Department of Visual Arts, University of Pretoria
Interviews
- Mathers, K, Framed: representations of the western imagination of Africa,
Place Branding and Public Diplomacy
(2016),
pp. 20-26, Henry Stewart Publications
- Mathers, C; Shepherd, N, ‘Who's Watching Big Brother? Reality television and cultural power in South Africa',
Africa e Mediterraneo, vol. 38
(2002),
pp. 67-69
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