This article explores the distinction between anti-colonial longing and postcolonial becoming through a commentary on Antjie Krog’s Begging to Be Black. The epistemology and ontology of postcolonial becoming is the central concern. Begging to Be Black is a mytho-poetic narrative in which a world is imagined where King Moshoeshoe, missionaries from the 19th century, Antjie Krog and her friends and colleagues, ANC cadres, the Deleuzian philosopher Paul Patton, Nelson Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the ANC Youth League are placed in the same narrative space where they can intermingle. And this is done to respond to a crisis of the present — the difficulties South Africans face in grappling with the legacies of colonialism and Apartheid, ...
This article is a critique of the struggle to end apartheid in South Africa. It explores the assumpt...
In this article, I deploy a decolonisation critique to show that apprehended from the lived experien...
This article is a critique of the struggle to end apartheid in South Africa. It explores the assumpt...
Racial divisions, polarisation and tensions are on the rise in South Africa today. A democratic drea...
Abstract: As the state of South Africa matures, questions attached to meanings of being ‘Black’ have...
With the collapse of the apartheid state and the advent of black majority rule in 1994, the pillars ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Abstract available in PDF.Quality of s...
This article gives some historical development of Black Consciousness, Black Nationalism and Black T...
This article focuses on conversations in which South Africans speak about their experiences of avers...
This disquisition is an inter-disciplinary investigation into some dominant hegemonic narratives of ...
Historically, Black Theology of South Africa, in dialogue with Black Theology of North America, emer...
Historically, Black Theology of South Africa, in dialogue with Black Theology of North America, emer...
The apartheid system in South Africa lasted for forty-eight years before being abolished in 1994. Co...
Racial divisions, polarisation and tensions are on the rise in South Africa today. A democratic drea...
One of the fundamental quests of Black Liberation Theology was integrated citizenship. It is for th...
This article is a critique of the struggle to end apartheid in South Africa. It explores the assumpt...
In this article, I deploy a decolonisation critique to show that apprehended from the lived experien...
This article is a critique of the struggle to end apartheid in South Africa. It explores the assumpt...
Racial divisions, polarisation and tensions are on the rise in South Africa today. A democratic drea...
Abstract: As the state of South Africa matures, questions attached to meanings of being ‘Black’ have...
With the collapse of the apartheid state and the advent of black majority rule in 1994, the pillars ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Abstract available in PDF.Quality of s...
This article gives some historical development of Black Consciousness, Black Nationalism and Black T...
This article focuses on conversations in which South Africans speak about their experiences of avers...
This disquisition is an inter-disciplinary investigation into some dominant hegemonic narratives of ...
Historically, Black Theology of South Africa, in dialogue with Black Theology of North America, emer...
Historically, Black Theology of South Africa, in dialogue with Black Theology of North America, emer...
The apartheid system in South Africa lasted for forty-eight years before being abolished in 1994. Co...
Racial divisions, polarisation and tensions are on the rise in South Africa today. A democratic drea...
One of the fundamental quests of Black Liberation Theology was integrated citizenship. It is for th...
This article is a critique of the struggle to end apartheid in South Africa. It explores the assumpt...
In this article, I deploy a decolonisation critique to show that apprehended from the lived experien...
This article is a critique of the struggle to end apartheid in South Africa. It explores the assumpt...