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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.
Social scientist Archie Mafeje, who was born in the Eastern Cape
but lived most of his scholarly life in exile, was one of Africa's
most prominent intellectuals. This ground-breaking book is the
first to consider the entire body of Mafeje's oeuvre and offers
much-needed engagement with his ideas. The most inclusive and
critical treatment to date of Mafeje as a thinker and researcher,
it does not aim to be a biography , but rather offers an analysis
of his overall scholarship and his role as a theoretician of
liberation and revolution in Africa. Bongani Nyoka argues that
Mafeje's superb scholarship developed out of both his experience as
an oppressed black person and his early political education. These,
merged with his university training, turned him into a formidable
cutting-edge intellectual force. Nyoka begins with an evaluation of
Mafeje's critique of the social sciences; his focus then shifts to
Mafeje's work on land and agrarian issues in sub-Saharan Africa,
before finally dealing with his work on revolutionary theory and
politics. By bringing Mafeje's work to the fore, Nyoka engages in
an act of knowledge decolonisation, thus making a unique
contribution to South studies in sociology, history and politics.
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