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Looking back
Professors Patricia Hayes and Premesh Lalu have in this edition of Signals provided useful insight into the importance of theory,
history, archives and the humanities in South Africa, and how
they can help âassist us in building an ongoing capacity to
resist oppression and develop a politics of care in the present
and futureâ. Their reflections on how to develop new ideas
for the way forward in a country and âpost-truthâ world
mired in crisis invite us to look back for lessons to the 1980s
and 1990s when UWC famously started redefining itself as
an âintellectual home of the democratic leftâ, challenging the
traditional roles played by universities in South Africa. UWC
questioned the whole system of knowledge production in South
Africa and changed its mission to serve primarily excluded and
marginalised narratives, seeking in the process to develop âan
open and critical alignment ⊠with the political movements and
organisations committed to the struggle for liberationâ
The topâhat in South African history: The changing significance of an article of material culture
The development of African organisational politics in South Africa, with particular emphasis on the responses of Africans to the process of unification, 1899-1910
Thesis (M.A.) -- University of Stellenbosch, 1980.One copy is a photocopy of the original, bound in 2 volumes.Full text to be digitised and attached to bibliographic record
Robert Archer and Antoine Bouillon, The South African Game: sport and racism. London: Zed Press, 1982, 352 pp., ÂŁ16.95 (hb), ÂŁ6.96 (pb).
Z K Matthews and the formation of the ANC Youth League at the University College of Fort Hare
âOver the border and the gatesâ? Global and transnational sport
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