The complicity of language, knowledge and justice

Authors

  • Karin van Marle University of Pretoria, South Africa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18820/24150479/aa49i1.6

Abstract

From text: In reading Pieter Duvenage’s Afrikaanse filosofie. Perspekti we en dialoë (2016) other texts came to mind – Peter Vale, Lawrence Hamilton and Estelle Prinsloo’s edited collection on Intellectual traditions in South Africa (2014); Andrew Nash’s 2000 article on what he called ‘the new politics of Afrikaans’; the majority and minority judgments in the case of City of Tshwane vs Afriforum; an article by Achille Mbembe on the decolonisation of the university, to name a few. In my reflection on Duvenage’s perspectives and dialogues I recall my thoughts arising from these texts.

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Published

2017-10-03

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Book reviews