Browsing AA 2016 Volume 48 Issue 2 by Issue Date
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How the war economy centred in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is fuelling the conflict in the Great Lakes Region (1998-2016)
(University of the Free State, 2016)Millions have been killed in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Despite various mediation efforts and having one of the largest United Nations/ African Union peacekeeping forces in the world, the carnage ... -
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Ending party cleavage for a better polity: is Kwasi Wiredu’s non-party polity a viable alternative to a party polity?
(University of the Free State, 2016)Africa’s current democratic outlook is a relic of the crowning vestige bequeathed by the colonial metropolis as a sign of the African’s attainment of political freedom. As if to suggest that at the occasion of the ... -
South Africa after 20 years of democracy: a case study
(University of the Free State, 2016)The two decades spanning the end of the 20th and the start of the 21st Century were important phases in the global process of democratisation. The 1990s were epitomised by the ground-breaking 1991 publication of Samuel ... -
The fourth and fifth generations of African scholars: a South African case study
(University of the Free State, 2016)In the so-called African millennium, it is perhaps excusable to pretend that African scholarship has come of age. Almost 20 years after the seminal article by Professor Thandika Mkandawire, which proffered a generational ... -
Anthony Van Dyck and the trope of the black attendant
(University of the Free State, 2016)This article examines Van Dyck’s use of the motif of the African attendant in his extant oeuvre in order to establish patterns and strategies of representation of the racial other. It reveals the artist’s paternalisti ... -
Deconstructing Disney’s divas: a critique of the singing princess as filmic trope
(University of the Free State, 2016)This article contributes to the discourse of the body and the voice in feminist psychoanalytic film theory by exploring the currently under-theorised notion of the singing body in particular, as this notion finds manifestation ... -
Right to reply: Power and ethics in humanities research: a response to Stolp
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Right to reply: response to the academy
(University of the Free State, 2016)Abstract not available