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Botho/Ubuntu : Perspectives of Black Consciousness and Black Theology Ramathate TH Dolam University of South Africa, South Afri
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Black Consciousness and the Politics of Writing the Nation in South Africa
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The Role of Gender and Black Consciousness for Black Female UCT Students in Social Movements in Cape Town
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'Black' South African Contemporary Dance in the 21 Century
Steve Biko, the Politics of Self-Writing and the Apparatus of Reading
Steve Biko and Black Consciousness in Post-Apartheid South African Poetry a Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the College
Exploring African-Orientated Aesthetics in Garth Walker's I-Jusi
National Identity and Sovereignty: Debates Around the South African Nation-State from 1990 to 2010
I Write What I Like”: African Prison Intellectuals and the Struggle for Freedom
Remembering the Quotable Steve Bantu Biko: Introspection and Theoretical Epistemological Analysis of Apartheid Murder
Nelson Mandela, Steve Biko and the Rhetoric of the South African Anti-Apartheid Jeremiad
Black Consciousness, Black Theology of Liberation and the World Council of Churches 35
Reading Steve Biko Through Contemporary South African Fiction: Black Consciousness As a Force for Something Else
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The Political Economy of Wikiality: a South African Inquiry Into Knowledge and Power on Wikipediatown
'The Piety of Afrikaner Women': in Conversation with Prof. Christina
The Literary Humanism of Peter Tshobiso Mtuze –
I Write What I Like: Selected Writings'
Urban Land and the Genesis of Violence
The Black Consciousness Movement As Ontological Resistance
I Write What I Like
Reconciling Racial Revelations in Post-Apartheid South African Literature MARZIA MILAZZO Vanderbilt University
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An Emerging Black Identity in Contemporary South Africa A
Bantu Stephen Biko & Black Consciousness
A Comparative Analysis of Anglophone Displacement Ofindigenous Populations in California and South Africa
The 1996 Political Settlement in South Africa: an Analysis of the Primary Strands of the Negotiations and Its Most Public Actors
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Portrait and Documentary Photography in Post-Apartheid South Frica
Stephen Biko's Philosophy and Its Pedagogical Implications in South Africa
Steve Biko: Irrepressible Revolutionary African Giant Still
Introduction to Steve Biko's I Write What I Like
Stephen Biko and the Torture Aesthetic
History Making and Present Day Politics the Meaning of Collective Memory in South Africa
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Experiences of and Resistances to Violence Using
From Socio- Political Violence (1985 - 1997) to Community and Economic Development: Analysis of Richmond , Kwazulu - Natal
South Africa in the Post-Imperial Metropole
The Legacy of Black Consciousness: Its Continued Relevance for Democratic South Africa and Its Significance for Theological Education
Stephen Biko's Rhetorical Vision of Black Consciousness
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