Browsing AA 2017 Volume 49 Issue 2 by Issue Date
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Conversationalism as an emerging method of thinking in and beyond African philosophy
(University of the Free State, 2017)In this paper, I employ an under-explored sub-Saharan African notion of ‘relationship’ to formulate a method that could ground discourses in African and intercultural philosophies. I claim that conversationalism, as the ... -
Patronage, state capture and oligopolistic monopoly in South Africa: the slide from a weak to a dysfunctional state?
(University of the Free State, 2017)The aim of the article is to investigate the phenomenon of state capture from a political perspective. In the literature, discussions around state capture are principally done from an economic context, not from a political ... -
Power and ethics in humanities research: another response to Stolp
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Russian animalier art of the New Age. On the problem of genre specifics
(University of the Free State, 2017)The article examines the peculiarities of Russian animalier art. The work’s relevance is that it brings to light the new ontological and morphological status of animalistic art that has to do with the composition of the ... -
Political thought, international relations and a Tale of Two Modernities
(University of the Free State, 2017)In their book Empire, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri develop a narrative about the transition from the mediaeval to the modern, secular, world, showing that there were two projects of modernity at first, but that one ... -
Musicking Poulenc’s ruins in Stellenbosch
(University of the Free State, 2017)This article investigates several performances of a flute solo (written by Francis Poulenc) as presented by the author in Stellenbosch, South Africa.1 Un joueur de flûte berce les ruines was written in the 1940s, ...