Epistemic violence, which took the form of the imposition of the law of the European conqueror in the wake of land dispossession in 1652 in South Africa is the fundamental problem this essay will critically engage with. We will rely on the Azanian philosophical tradition as a theoretic...
The opposing, non-Eurocentric view of core-periphery interactions, in the present and in the past, has been presented by a number of scholars (both Marxist and non-Marxist), notably Amin (1976), Chilcote (1984), Frank (1984), James (1970), Said (1981), Wallerstein (1974), and Wolf ...
The Politics of War, Peace and Ethnicity in Sub鈥揝aharan Africa edited by Einar Braathen (2000); Remaking a World: Violence, Social Suffering, and Recovery edited by Veena Das et al.; and Indigenous Knowledges in Global Contexts: Multiple Readings of Our World edited by George J. Sefa ...