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African Sociological Review / Revue Africaine de Sociologie

Volume 9, Number 1, 2005
Contents

Special Issue: ‘Colloquium on the Critical Tradition at Rhodes University’,Grahamstown, August 2004. Guest Editors: Fred Hendricks and Peter Vale.
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Articles

The Critical Tradition at Rhodes University: Retrospect and Prospect: An Introduction to the Proceedings of the Colloquium
Fred Hendricks and Pe ter Vale

1

Rhodes University: Colonialism, Segregation and Apartheid, 1904-1970
Paul Maylam

14
 

Realising the Vision: The Discursive and Institutional Challenges of
Becoming an African University
Jìmí O. Adésínà

23

The Legacy of Daantjie Oosthuizen: Revisiting the Liberal Defence of Academic Freedom
André du Toit

40
 

Dialogue Alone: D. C. S. Oosthuizen’s Engagement with Three Philosophical Generations
Andrew Nash

62
 

Rhodes Past and Present: A Critical and Personal Assessment
Terence Beard

73
 

Academics and the Policy-making Process under Apartheid and in Contemporary South Africa
Trevor Bell

83
 

Reflections on the Relationship between Rhodes University and the Wider Society, 1977-1981
Jacklyn Cock

89
 

On Becoming an African-Asian English Academic at Rhodes University
Sam Naidu

97
 

‘Just a Little Thing like the Colour of Their Skin Ruined Everything’: Facing Race at Rhodes Ten Years After
Louise Vin cent

105
 

Identity and Race at Rhodes University
Thabisi Hoeane

132
 

One Student at Rhodes in the Early Apartheid Years: A Memoir
T. Dunbar Moodie

136
 

Social and Intellectual Trends at Rhodes in the Early Sixties and Seventies
James Chris tie

142
 

Rebels with a Cause of Their Own: A Personal Reflection on my Student Years at Rhodes University, 1961-1965
Edward Webster

151
 

Skeletons in the Rhodes Cupboard: What Should Be Done about Them?
Barry Streek

161
 

Students at Rhodes under Apartheid
Kathleen Satchwell

167
 

Rhodes University: A Different Place
Zubeida Jaffer

179
 

Speaking Truth to Power: A Personal Journey through the Politics of Boycott and Engagement at Rhodes University during the 1980s
Devan Pillay

184
 

Sociology – A Lot of Critical Thinking and a Few Great Women
Kirk D Helliker

191
 

Who Was Alfred? A native gazing at Rhodes University from Makana’s Kop
Shepi Mati

196
 

When Rhodes met Mandela: History breaks down into images, not into stories
Ashwin Desai

211
 

Rhodes University From Apartheid Vastrap to African Swing
Monty J. Roodt

234
 

Comprehensive Listing of Participants in the Colloquium ‘The Critical Tradition at Rhodes University’, August 2004, Grahamstown

240

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