Post-Script to Racism and the Marginal[isation] of African Philosophy in South Africa

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https://doi.org/10.25159/2413-3086/3761

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A short essay reflecting around some of the academic political struggles that took place in the process of writing this article. In the essay we examine the review reports accompanying the rejection of the essay and consider this against the ease with which it was published in a foreign and reputable journal. We consider that the article provided evidence for its argument through its own biography and from the end of its life as set of homeless scribbles conclude that the status quo must be challenged immediately if the future African student is to inheit a more just academy than we did.

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Ndumiso Dladla, Unisa, Department of Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology

Lecturer in  Philosophy at Unisa Dept of Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology . Author of a recent monograph: Here is a Table: A Philosophical Essay on the History of Race. member of the Azanian Philosophical Society

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2018-02-22

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Dladla, Ndumiso. 2017. “Post-Script to Racism and the Marginal[isation] of African Philosophy in South Africa”. Phronimon 18:249-55. https://doi.org/10.25159/2413-3086/3761.

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Other Contribution (non peer reviewed)
Received 2018-01-18
Accepted 2018-01-29
Published 2018-02-22