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200 1. $a Archie Mafeje $b Texte imprimé $f Bongani Nyoka
214 .0 $a Cape Town, South Africa $c HSRC press $d 2019
215 .. $a 1 vol. (xv, 272 pages) $c illustrations $d 21 cm
225 19 $a Voices of liberation
300 .. $a Includes bibliographical references and index
330 .. $a Voices of Liberation: Archie Mafeje should be understood as an attempt to contextualise
Mafeje's work and thinking and adds to gripping intellectual biographies of African
intellectuals by African researchers. Mafeje's scholarship can be categorised into
three broad areas: a critique of epistemological and methodological issues in the
social sciences; the land and agrarian question in sub-Saharan Africa; and revolutionary
theory and politics (including questions of development and democracy). Noted for
his academic prowess, genius mind, incomparable wit and endless struggle for his nation
and greater Africa, Mafeje was also hailed by his daughter, Dana El-Baz, as a `giant'
not only in the intellectual sense but as a human being. Part I discusses Mafeje's
intellectual and political influences. Part II consists of seven of Mafeje's original
articles and seeks to contextualise his writings. Part III reflects on Mafeje's intellectual
legacy
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