This research challenges the hypothesis that Biko was anti-liberal and anti-white. Biko's clearly defined condemnation of traditional South African white liberals such as Alan Paton is hypothesised as a strategic move in the liberation struggle designed to neutralise the "gradualism" of traditional white liberalism which believe that racism could be ultimately superseded by continually improving education for blacks. Biko neutralised apartheid racism and traditional white liberalism by affirming all aspects of blackness as positive values in themselves, and by locating racism as a white construct with deep roots in European colonialism and pseudoDarwinian beliefs in white superiority. The research shows that Biko was neither anti-liberal n...
Die Arbeit "Bantu Stephen Biko & Black Consciousness. A Struggle for Eqality in a Racial South Afric...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Institute for Theolog...
This paper examines Steve Biko’s distinction between black and non-white as a project in the “amelio...
There is an important history often neglected by genealogies of ‘critical whiteness studies’: Steve ...
There is an important history often neglected by genealogies of ‘critical whiteness studies’: Steve ...
Colloquium on the intellectual, political and social legacy of Steve Biko, Grahamstown, 17 September...
This research project examines the intellectual influences of South African anti-apartheid activist ...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Institute for Theolog...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Institute for Theolog...
The Black Consciousness Movement pioneered by Steve Biko played a crucial role in the resistance to ...
The period of the mid 1970’s marked the revival of black politics in South Africa. The new wave of b...
University of the Witwatersrand Faculty of Humanities Political Studies Master’s Research Report,...
This study focuses on Steve Biko’s Africana existential phenomenology, with particular emphasis on t...
Offering a sustained reading of Mark Mathabane's K*ffir Boy: The True Story of a Black Youth's Comin...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Intitute for Theology...
Die Arbeit "Bantu Stephen Biko & Black Consciousness. A Struggle for Eqality in a Racial South Afric...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Institute for Theolog...
This paper examines Steve Biko’s distinction between black and non-white as a project in the “amelio...
There is an important history often neglected by genealogies of ‘critical whiteness studies’: Steve ...
There is an important history often neglected by genealogies of ‘critical whiteness studies’: Steve ...
Colloquium on the intellectual, political and social legacy of Steve Biko, Grahamstown, 17 September...
This research project examines the intellectual influences of South African anti-apartheid activist ...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Institute for Theolog...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Institute for Theolog...
The Black Consciousness Movement pioneered by Steve Biko played a crucial role in the resistance to ...
The period of the mid 1970’s marked the revival of black politics in South Africa. The new wave of b...
University of the Witwatersrand Faculty of Humanities Political Studies Master’s Research Report,...
This study focuses on Steve Biko’s Africana existential phenomenology, with particular emphasis on t...
Offering a sustained reading of Mark Mathabane's K*ffir Boy: The True Story of a Black Youth's Comin...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Intitute for Theology...
Die Arbeit "Bantu Stephen Biko & Black Consciousness. A Struggle for Eqality in a Racial South Afric...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Institute for Theolog...
This paper examines Steve Biko’s distinction between black and non-white as a project in the “amelio...