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01 October 2024

“Biotraffic is written with a strong focus on pace in a very fresh, compelling, and well-crafted style. . . . This book will be of great value to all interested in the anthropology of pharmaceuticals, postapartheid politics, and the intersection of environmental governance and the pharmaceutical industry.”
“Biotraffic renders the complexity of the traffic in biological resources with detail while remaining readable. . . . The book excels in articulating the complex political, legal, and cultural dimensions of land.”
“Biotraffic captivates us from the outset. . . . A rich and at times disturbing account of how the unresolved status of land rights shapes biotraffic’s inequities in contemporary South Africa.”
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Prologue: Two Weddings and a Funeral
Introduction
Interlude: “My Boy, You Are in for It” (1897)
1. Patent Problems
Interlude: A “Secret Remedy” (1901–1909)
2. A “Homeland’s” Harvest
Interlude: “Mountains of Prejudice” (1909–1914)
3. On Expansional Belonging and Ethnic Capture
Interlude: “The Doom of 150,000 People” (1915–1953)
4. Waiting
Interlude: The Red List (1920–2024)
5. Royal Pharmaceuticals
Conclusion: Old Boundaries, New Extractions
Notes
References
Index