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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Acknowledgements vii
- Acronyms and abbreviations viii
- 1 Intellectual liberation: Public intellectuals in South Africa 1
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Part 1: Political Public Intellectuals
- Introduction 19
- 2 Charlotte Maxeke: Mother of black freedom in South Africa 23
- 3 Pixley ka Isaka Seme: African unity against racism 28
- 4 Albert Luthuli: The prototypical leader 33
- 5 Dora Tamana: ‘We have opened the way for you’ 38
- 6 Bram Fischer: A defiant Afrikaner 43
- 7 Govan Mbeki: What role for the peasants? 49
- 8 Walter Sisulu: Isitwalandwe/Seaparankoe 54
- 9 Oliver Tambo: The glue that holds us together 59
- 10 Ruth First: Iconic political journalist 67
- 11 Nelson Mandela: ‘The Troublemaker’ 71
- 12 Joe Slovo: Public enemy number one 76
- 13 George Bizos: A passion for justice 83
- 14 Ben Turok: An exiled democrat 89
- 15 Phyllis Naidoo: Yearning for justice 95
- 16 Ahmed Kathrada: A life committed to the struggle 100
- 17 Arthur Chaskalson: Leading the way 105
- 18 Albie Sachs: A constitutional revolutionary 109
- 19 A.P. Mda: The Africanist giant 114
- 20 Robert Sobukwe: Founding president 119
- 21 Cissie Gool: The Joan of Arc of District Six 126
- 22 Monty Naicker: Passive resister 130
- 23 Bishop Trevor Huddleston: Naught for your comfort 135
- 24 Beyers Naudé: The compassionate dissident Afrikaner 142
- 25 Helen Suzman: A lone voice for liberty 147
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Part 2: Cultural Public Intellectuals
- Introduction 155
- 26 Olive Schreiner: The story of an African giant 158
- 27 Alan Paton: Weeping for the beloved country 163
- 28 Es’kia Mphahlele: ‘Afrikan humanness and Afrikan becoming’ 169
- 29 Nadine Gordimer: Writer with a conscience 173
- 30 André Brink: Controversial author 178
- 31 Eugène Marais: Author and naturalist 182
- 32 N.P. van Wyk Louw: Poet and intellectual 186
- 33 James Matthews: ‘Black voices shout!’ 191
- 34 Mazisi Kunene: Africa’s Poet Laureate 195
- 35 Ingrid Jonker: A bohemian figure 201
- 36 Keorapetse Kgositsile: Revolutionary Poet Laureate 206
- 37 Breyten Breytenbach: Word nomad and revolutionary spirit 211
- 38 Athol Fugard: Prophet not without honour 215
- 39 John Kani: Titan of South African theatre 219
- 40 Miriam Makeba: Giving voice to the voiceless 224
- 41 Hugh Masekela: Still grazing our hearts 230
- 42 Lady Skollie: ‘Confronting society’s ills’ 233
- 43 Pieter-Dirk Uys: ‘Biting critique’ 236
- 44 Daniel Friedman: ‘Evoking white fragility’ 242
- 45 Loyiso Gola: ‘Question everything’ 245
- 46 Trevor Noah: Breaking down boundaries 248
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Part 3: Academic Public Intellectuals
- Introduction 255
- 47 Bernard Magubane: ‘Analysing the colonial situation’ 259
- 48 Archie Mafeje: An Afrocentric social science? 263
- 49 David Webster: A life cut short 267
- 50 Raymond Suttner: Analysing the liberation struggle 271
- 51 Johan Degenaar: The Socrates of Stellenbosch 276
- 52 Phillip Tobias: ‘Humanity’s past and future’ 281
- 53 Fatima Meer: Promoting justice through non-violence 286
- 54 Rick Turner: ‘Through the eye of the needle’ 291
- 55 Eddie Webster: Advancing democracy through labour activism 296
- 56 Harold Wolpe: The revisionist Marxist 300
- 57 Jakes Gerwel: A university of the left 305
- 58 Olive Shisana: Change through science 308
- 59 Malegapuru Makgoba: An agent of transformation 313
- 60 Naledi Pandor: A life of continuous learning 318
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Part 4: Organic Public Intellectuals
- Introduction 325
- 61 Solomon Plaatje: Confronting native life in South Africa 328
- 62 Benjamin Pogrund: White witness of township life 334
- 63 Nat Nakasa: A courageous journalist 338
- 64 Percy Qoboza: Armed with a pen 342
- 65 Zapiro: The sword of satire 347
- 66 Johan Heyns: Prophet of critical solidarity 352
- 67 Richard Goldstone: Fine balancer of the scales 357
- 68 Yvonne Mokgoro: A woman of substance 363
- 69 Sandile Ngcobo: Empowering the people 367
- 70 Neville Alexander: Champion of multilingualism 373
- 71 Pallo Jordan: ‘Unapologetic moral guardian’ 379
- 72 Jeremy Cronin: Tales of struggle 385
- 73 Jabulani ‘Mzala’ Nxumalo: Revolutionary intellectual 391
- 74 Joel Netshitenzhe : An economic policy colossus 396
- 75 Elinor Sisulu: Feminist and activist 400
- 76 Zackie Achmat: Social movements activist 404
- 77 Kumi Naidoo: The global activist 409
- References 414
- Picture credits 463
- Contributors 465
- Index 467
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Acknowledgements vii
- Acronyms and abbreviations viii
- 1 Intellectual liberation: Public intellectuals in South Africa 1
-
Part 1: Political Public Intellectuals
- Introduction 19
- 2 Charlotte Maxeke: Mother of black freedom in South Africa 23
- 3 Pixley ka Isaka Seme: African unity against racism 28
- 4 Albert Luthuli: The prototypical leader 33
- 5 Dora Tamana: ‘We have opened the way for you’ 38
- 6 Bram Fischer: A defiant Afrikaner 43
- 7 Govan Mbeki: What role for the peasants? 49
- 8 Walter Sisulu: Isitwalandwe/Seaparankoe 54
- 9 Oliver Tambo: The glue that holds us together 59
- 10 Ruth First: Iconic political journalist 67
- 11 Nelson Mandela: ‘The Troublemaker’ 71
- 12 Joe Slovo: Public enemy number one 76
- 13 George Bizos: A passion for justice 83
- 14 Ben Turok: An exiled democrat 89
- 15 Phyllis Naidoo: Yearning for justice 95
- 16 Ahmed Kathrada: A life committed to the struggle 100
- 17 Arthur Chaskalson: Leading the way 105
- 18 Albie Sachs: A constitutional revolutionary 109
- 19 A.P. Mda: The Africanist giant 114
- 20 Robert Sobukwe: Founding president 119
- 21 Cissie Gool: The Joan of Arc of District Six 126
- 22 Monty Naicker: Passive resister 130
- 23 Bishop Trevor Huddleston: Naught for your comfort 135
- 24 Beyers Naudé: The compassionate dissident Afrikaner 142
- 25 Helen Suzman: A lone voice for liberty 147
-
Part 2: Cultural Public Intellectuals
- Introduction 155
- 26 Olive Schreiner: The story of an African giant 158
- 27 Alan Paton: Weeping for the beloved country 163
- 28 Es’kia Mphahlele: ‘Afrikan humanness and Afrikan becoming’ 169
- 29 Nadine Gordimer: Writer with a conscience 173
- 30 André Brink: Controversial author 178
- 31 Eugène Marais: Author and naturalist 182
- 32 N.P. van Wyk Louw: Poet and intellectual 186
- 33 James Matthews: ‘Black voices shout!’ 191
- 34 Mazisi Kunene: Africa’s Poet Laureate 195
- 35 Ingrid Jonker: A bohemian figure 201
- 36 Keorapetse Kgositsile: Revolutionary Poet Laureate 206
- 37 Breyten Breytenbach: Word nomad and revolutionary spirit 211
- 38 Athol Fugard: Prophet not without honour 215
- 39 John Kani: Titan of South African theatre 219
- 40 Miriam Makeba: Giving voice to the voiceless 224
- 41 Hugh Masekela: Still grazing our hearts 230
- 42 Lady Skollie: ‘Confronting society’s ills’ 233
- 43 Pieter-Dirk Uys: ‘Biting critique’ 236
- 44 Daniel Friedman: ‘Evoking white fragility’ 242
- 45 Loyiso Gola: ‘Question everything’ 245
- 46 Trevor Noah: Breaking down boundaries 248
-
Part 3: Academic Public Intellectuals
- Introduction 255
- 47 Bernard Magubane: ‘Analysing the colonial situation’ 259
- 48 Archie Mafeje: An Afrocentric social science? 263
- 49 David Webster: A life cut short 267
- 50 Raymond Suttner: Analysing the liberation struggle 271
- 51 Johan Degenaar: The Socrates of Stellenbosch 276
- 52 Phillip Tobias: ‘Humanity’s past and future’ 281
- 53 Fatima Meer: Promoting justice through non-violence 286
- 54 Rick Turner: ‘Through the eye of the needle’ 291
- 55 Eddie Webster: Advancing democracy through labour activism 296
- 56 Harold Wolpe: The revisionist Marxist 300
- 57 Jakes Gerwel: A university of the left 305
- 58 Olive Shisana: Change through science 308
- 59 Malegapuru Makgoba: An agent of transformation 313
- 60 Naledi Pandor: A life of continuous learning 318
-
Part 4: Organic Public Intellectuals
- Introduction 325
- 61 Solomon Plaatje: Confronting native life in South Africa 328
- 62 Benjamin Pogrund: White witness of township life 334
- 63 Nat Nakasa: A courageous journalist 338
- 64 Percy Qoboza: Armed with a pen 342
- 65 Zapiro: The sword of satire 347
- 66 Johan Heyns: Prophet of critical solidarity 352
- 67 Richard Goldstone: Fine balancer of the scales 357
- 68 Yvonne Mokgoro: A woman of substance 363
- 69 Sandile Ngcobo: Empowering the people 367
- 70 Neville Alexander: Champion of multilingualism 373
- 71 Pallo Jordan: ‘Unapologetic moral guardian’ 379
- 72 Jeremy Cronin: Tales of struggle 385
- 73 Jabulani ‘Mzala’ Nxumalo: Revolutionary intellectual 391
- 74 Joel Netshitenzhe : An economic policy colossus 396
- 75 Elinor Sisulu: Feminist and activist 400
- 76 Zackie Achmat: Social movements activist 404
- 77 Kumi Naidoo: The global activist 409
- References 414
- Picture credits 463
- Contributors 465
- Index 467