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At the time of his death in August 2012, Neville Alexander was
undoubtedly one of South Africa’s foremost proponents of the
philosophy of non-racialism. He devoted his life to fighting
against the evils of racism, sexism and economic injustice. He
understood how these social realities not only divided but also
ranked human beings in terms of human worth and value. He saw how
these realities diminished the whole society, both the perpetrators
and victims. And so he gave over his life as a scholar and a
political activist to challenge these realities.
Originally planned as a fact-based book on the pre-colonial history
of the Eastern Cape in the true tradition of history, this
ground-breaking book focuses on epistemological and foundational
questions about the writing of history and whose history counts.
Whose History Counts challenges the very concept of “pre-colonial”
and explores methodologies on researching and writing history. The
reason for this dramatic change of focus is attributed in the
introduction of the book to the student-led rebellion that erupted
following the #RhodesMustFall campaign which started at the
University of Cape Town on 9 March 2015. Key to the rebellion was
the students’ opposition to what they dubbed “colonial” education
and a clamour for, among others, a “decolonised curriculum”. This
book is a direct response to this clarion call.
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