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Steve Biko: Decolonial Meditations of Black Consciousness
By (Author) Tendayi Sithole
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
14th June 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
African history
Ethnic studies
Political activism / Political engagement
968.062092
Paperback
224
Width 151mm, Height 227mm, Spine 17mm
340g
Moving away from the domain of commemorative, iconicity, monumentalization, and memorialization, Sithole uses Steve Biko's meditations as a discursive intervention to understand black subjectivity. The epistemological shift of this book is not to be bogged down by the cataloging of events, something that is popular in the literature of Steve Biko and Black Consciousness. Rather, a theoretical imagination and conceptual invention is engaged upon in order to situate Biko within the existential repertoire of blackness as a site of subjectivity and not the object of study. The theoretical imagination and conceptual invention fosters an interpretive approach and an ongoing critique that cannot reach any epistemic closure. This is what decolonial meditations are all about, opening up new vistas of thought and new modes of critique informed by epistemic breaks from empirical absolutism that reduce Biko to an epistemic catalogue. It is in Steve Biko: Decolonial Meditations of Black Consciousness that the black subject is engaged not only in the politics of criticism for its own sake, but philosophy of existence.
Sithole'scritical decolonial foray into theliberatory ideas of Steve Biko is pioneeringand refreshing in many ways.Biko is neither reduced to a simple shrine to be worshiped nor a hagiography to be celebrated. Through Sithole's sharp analysis, Biko is rightfully given a place in the burgeoningpantheon of black liberatory philosophies. -- Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, author of "The Decolonial Mandela: Peace, Justice and the Politics of Life"
This book is a profound ground-breaking account of Bikos philosophy from a decolonial epistemic perspective hitherto unheard of. It is testimony to the relevance and ever growing re-emergence of Biko and the Black Consciousness philosophy in a country still suffering from antiblack racism, Nelson Mandelas efforts at racial reconciliation notwithstanding. Sitholes book is therefore a must-read for anyone trying to understand the confluence of existentialism and decolonial theory in Bikos philosophy of Black subjectivity in an antiblack society. -- Mabogo Percy More, Professor of Philosophy, University of Limpopo
Tendayi Sithole is senior lecturer at the Department of Political Sciences, University of South Africa.