This paper introduces the concept of ‘performative citizenship’ to account for the manner in which the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM), and in particular its charismatic leader Steve Biko, transformed a collection of relatively abstract philosophical ideas into concrete political practice. We outline how the BCM challenged the psychological internalisation of white supremacy and asserted citizenship claims through a variety of performative techniques, many of which explicitly and implicitly reiterated earlier rights-based claims both in South Africa and abroad. We show how this took place within a remarkably restrictive context, which on the one hand constrained performances, but on the other augmented their dramatic efficacy. The paper ...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Institute for Theolog...
Since the emergence of Black Consciousness (BC) in South Africa in the late 1960s, the movement, its...
This research challenges the hypothesis that Biko was anti-liberal and anti-white. Biko's clearly de...
Colloquium on the intellectual, political and social legacy of Steve Biko, Grahamstown, 17 September...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Abstract available in PDF.Quality of s...
This thesis looks at the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM) which was an anti-apartheid movement tha...
This research project examines the intellectual influences of South African anti-apartheid activist ...
This article addresses the contentious issue of the relation between emancipatory politics and ident...
An ironic feature of contemporary South African politics is that while the organisations representin...
The period of the mid 1970’s marked the revival of black politics in South Africa. The new wave of b...
Bantu Stephen Biko, born in Tarkastad in the Eastern Cape was murdered by the South African aparthei...
The Black Consciousness Movement pioneered by Steve Biko played a crucial role in the resistance to ...
Die Arbeit "Bantu Stephen Biko & Black Consciousness. A Struggle for Eqality in a Racial South Afric...
The liberation of oppressed people is a global struggle as liberation movements echo one another in ...
Students Must Rise 98 Chapter 8 SASO and Black Consciousness, and the shift to congress politics I n...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Institute for Theolog...
Since the emergence of Black Consciousness (BC) in South Africa in the late 1960s, the movement, its...
This research challenges the hypothesis that Biko was anti-liberal and anti-white. Biko's clearly de...
Colloquium on the intellectual, political and social legacy of Steve Biko, Grahamstown, 17 September...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Abstract available in PDF.Quality of s...
This thesis looks at the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM) which was an anti-apartheid movement tha...
This research project examines the intellectual influences of South African anti-apartheid activist ...
This article addresses the contentious issue of the relation between emancipatory politics and ident...
An ironic feature of contemporary South African politics is that while the organisations representin...
The period of the mid 1970’s marked the revival of black politics in South Africa. The new wave of b...
Bantu Stephen Biko, born in Tarkastad in the Eastern Cape was murdered by the South African aparthei...
The Black Consciousness Movement pioneered by Steve Biko played a crucial role in the resistance to ...
Die Arbeit "Bantu Stephen Biko & Black Consciousness. A Struggle for Eqality in a Racial South Afric...
The liberation of oppressed people is a global struggle as liberation movements echo one another in ...
Students Must Rise 98 Chapter 8 SASO and Black Consciousness, and the shift to congress politics I n...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Institute for Theolog...
Since the emergence of Black Consciousness (BC) in South Africa in the late 1960s, the movement, its...
This research challenges the hypothesis that Biko was anti-liberal and anti-white. Biko's clearly de...