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Barbara Chase-Riboud, Hottentot Venus: A Novel. New York, NY: Anchor Books, 2004. 336 pp. ISBN: 1-4000-3208-3 (pbk.).
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 April 2010
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1 Barbara Chase-Riboud locates Baartman's birth in 1789, which was the scholarly consensus when she wrote the book. Forthcoming research, however, suggests, Baartman might have been older.
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