SARChI Chair in Identities and Social Cohesion in Africa
Accredited Article Outputs from Chair, Students and Associates, 2018

  • Hurst, Andrea. 2018. “Guest editor’s introduction: Identities in question.” South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (4): 379–392. doi:10.1080/02580136.2018.1537226.
  • Du Plooy. Belinda. 2018. “The strategic performance of heterotopic experiences in higher education: Imagining spaces of potentiality for new South African identities.” South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (4): 393–409. doi:10.1080/02580136.2018.1514287.
  • Pittaway, David. 2018. “’To learn healing knowledge’: Philosophy, psychedelic studies and transformation.” South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (4):  438–451. doi:10.1080/02580136.2018.1532186.
  • Sesanti, Simphiwe. 2018. “African renaissance as a reversal of conquest expressed in naming: An afrocentric engagement.” South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (4): 502–514. doi:10.1080/02580136.2018.1532187.
  • Olivier, Abraham. 2018.  “Wings of desire: Reflections on sexual desire, self-identity and freedom.” South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (4): 452–465. doi: 10.1080/02580136.2018.1532188
  • Moodley, Subeshini. 2018. “The scholar as activist: Postcolonial feminist film practice as a tool for social development, empowerment and resistance.” South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (4): 480–501. doi:10.1080/02580136.2018.1537042
  • Baillie, Giselle. 2018. “Between narratives of reconciliation and resistance: Re-locating social cohesion in the current south african statue debates.” South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (4): 423–437. doi:10.1080/02580136.2018.1537041.
  • Du Plessis, Corne. 2018. “Subverting utilitarian subject-object relations in video games: A philosophical analysis of Thatgamecompany’s Journey.” South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (4): 466–479. doi:10.1080/02580136.2018.1532189
  • Nyoni, Vulindlela. 2018. “Diaspora in dialogue: Zimbabwean artists and their lives in South Africa.” South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (4):  410–422. doi: 10.1080/02580136.2018.1537225.
  • Holtzman, Glenn. 2018. “Cuckoo coloureds: Cacophonic auralities and hidden visibilities of so-called coloured identities in South Africa.” South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (4): 527–537. doi:10.1080/02580136.2018.1537044.
  • Marais, Barrington & Stobie, Cheryl. 2018. “Voices from the margins: Islam, queer identity, and female agency in Rayda Jacobs’s Confessions of a Gambler.” South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (4): 515–526. doi:10.1080/02580136.2018.1537043
  • Pittaway, David. 2018. “Placing the ecological crisis in a broader context - The orphic and the promethean.” Phronimon 19 (1):  1-16. doi:10.25159/2413-3086/4508
  • Manona, Lungelo & Hurst, Andrea. 2018. “What is it to be a man? Rites, hashtags, outrage.” Image & Text Number 32: 98-114. ISSN 2617-3255: doi:10.17159/2617-3255/2018/n32a9
  • Pittaway, David. 2018. “Democratic capitalism, the ecological crisis, and the issue of choice – a philosophical situation.” Acta Academica 50 (3):  4-28. doi:10.18820/24150479/aa50i3.1
  • Nako, Nontsasa. 2019. “The Live Witness in the Archive: Analysing Live Witness Testimony in the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Archival Project”. Australian Feminist Studies, 34(100): 216-231. doi:10.1080/08164649.2019.1644604
  • Pittaway, David. 2019. “Know thy systemic enemies: Mechanisms that prevent transformation.” Politikon, 46:3, 326-344, doi: 10.1080/02589346.2019.1642030
  • Hurst, Andrea. 2019. Thinking through thinking: Deleuze and “the dogmatic image of thought.” South African Journal of Philosophy, 38:4, 392-407, doi:10.1080/02580136.2019.1695095.
  • Pittaway, David. 2019. Ecocentrism in Practice: A Search for Nodes on Humanity’s Immune System. Alternation Special Edition 24 (2019) 148-174. doi:10.29086/2519-5476/2019/sp24.2a7
  • Du Plooy, Belinda. 2020. Sheroes of the Sea: A Comparative Reading of the Girl-Centred Films Moana and Whale Rider. Gender Questions, 7(1), 24 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/2412-8457/6993
  • Hurst, Andrea. 2020. “Capitalism and the Banality of Desire.” Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 51 (4): 288-304. DOI: 10.1080/00071773.2020.1732576
  • Hurst, Andrea. 2020. An ethos of affirmative laughter in Nietzsche’s Zarathustra. Southern Journal of Philosophy. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjp.12392
  • Oyekan Adeolu Oluwaseyi. 2020. “Technology and Social Cohesion: Deploying Artificial Intelligence in Mediating Herder-Farmer Conflicts in Nigeria.” Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions, 9 (3): 15-32. September-December, 2020. https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ft.v9i3.2
  • Hurst, Andrea. 2020. ‘“The future of the past’ and the existentialist problematic of repetition in understanding artmaking.” South African Journal of Art History, 35 (2): 86-101. ISSN 0258-3542.
  • Oyekan Adeolu Oluwaseyi (Online 2020). Mythmaking, Identity Formation and Ethnic Nationalism in Post-colonial Nigeria Through the Lens of Yoruba and Igbo Nationalism, Politikon, DOI: 10.1080/02589346.2020.1861510
  • Hurst, Andrea & Belinda Du Plooy. 2021. Educating for Complexity: “The Tributaries Project” as a Higher Education Heterotopia. South African Journal of Higher Education, 35 (2): 73-92. https://dx.doi.org/10.20853/35-2-3976. EISSN 1753-5913