Decolonisation is a recurring constitutional and political theme in the process of change and reform in South Africa’s history during the 20th century. The constitutional emancipation of the erstwhile Union of South Africa and the subsequent internal decolonisation of designated black ethnic population and cultural groups, are two kindred processes which have interesting similarities, but also important differences. The former involved British Imperialism, the latter involved Afrikaner Nationalism and African Nationalism. The former was a natural, legitimate and spontaneous process, the latter was an artificial process that was induced by Afrikaner Nationalism, that was spurned internationally and domestically by the the internation...
Colonialism was anchored on the economic principles of capitalism. The driving force behind the colo...
The colonial and apartheid knowledge systems and Eurocentrism have not been sufficiently questioned,...
This dissertation explores the notion of decolonial reconstruction to promote the decolonising proce...
One of the greatest challenges facing people in the process of becoming South Africans today is tha...
Racial divisions, polarisation and tensions are on the rise in South Africa today. A democratic drea...
From the late 1950s, as independent African polities replaced formal colonial rule in Africa, South ...
Debates on decolonisation have featured prominently, particularly in South Africa, starting from 201...
There is a common electoral sentiment amongst the majority black South African that voting for the r...
Any intellectual worth any salt in the South Africa of the 1990s is caught between Utopian and dysto...
In 1953, the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was created through an agreement between the Briti...
This article examines the global dynamics of late colonialism and how these informed South African ...
This article examines colonial institutionalisation of poverty amongst colonised and conquered black...
Recent years have seen an upsurge in demands for the ‘decolonization’ of South Africa. The (inter)na...
The policy of apartheid was an attempt to territorialize the white/black racial cleavage through th...
In this article I first offer a brief historical account of European white settlement, and ultimatel...
Colonialism was anchored on the economic principles of capitalism. The driving force behind the colo...
The colonial and apartheid knowledge systems and Eurocentrism have not been sufficiently questioned,...
This dissertation explores the notion of decolonial reconstruction to promote the decolonising proce...
One of the greatest challenges facing people in the process of becoming South Africans today is tha...
Racial divisions, polarisation and tensions are on the rise in South Africa today. A democratic drea...
From the late 1950s, as independent African polities replaced formal colonial rule in Africa, South ...
Debates on decolonisation have featured prominently, particularly in South Africa, starting from 201...
There is a common electoral sentiment amongst the majority black South African that voting for the r...
Any intellectual worth any salt in the South Africa of the 1990s is caught between Utopian and dysto...
In 1953, the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was created through an agreement between the Briti...
This article examines the global dynamics of late colonialism and how these informed South African ...
This article examines colonial institutionalisation of poverty amongst colonised and conquered black...
Recent years have seen an upsurge in demands for the ‘decolonization’ of South Africa. The (inter)na...
The policy of apartheid was an attempt to territorialize the white/black racial cleavage through th...
In this article I first offer a brief historical account of European white settlement, and ultimatel...
Colonialism was anchored on the economic principles of capitalism. The driving force behind the colo...
The colonial and apartheid knowledge systems and Eurocentrism have not been sufficiently questioned,...
This dissertation explores the notion of decolonial reconstruction to promote the decolonising proce...