Between Problem and Critique: Whither the Postcolonial?

This essay seeks to set to work on the question of race and the futures of the postcolonial in post-apartheid South Africa through abiding by the site of the indeterminacy between problem and critique. Arguing that reading, in the robust sense offered by Gayatri Spivak and Stuart Hall, is a necessar...

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Published in:Kronos
Main Author: Maurits Van Bever Donker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Western Cape, Centre for Humanities Research and the History Department 2022-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.za/pdf/kronos/v48n1/06.pdf
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description This essay seeks to set to work on the question of race and the futures of the postcolonial in post-apartheid South Africa through abiding by the site of the indeterminacy between problem and critique. Arguing that reading, in the robust sense offered by Gayatri Spivak and Stuart Hall, is a necessary and urgent response to the question, the paper examines the interventions of three key figures for thinking radical black thought in our time, namely Achille Mbembe's Critique of Black Reason, Nahum Chandler's X: The Problem of the negro as a Problem for Thought, and Qadri Ismail's Culture and Eurocentrism. Through abiding by the stakes of the work of reading in this conjuncture, I argue that it is through resisting the easy route of cultural and relativized difference that the pedagogical work of reading, and teaching reading, for the future, becomes possible.
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spelling doaj-art-ec7cc5e8e34e4aa58b7e0d34cefbb9fe2025-08-19T21:27:25ZengUniversity of the Western Cape, Centre for Humanities Research and the History DepartmentKronos2309-95852022-01-0148110111010.17159/2309-9585/2022/v48a5Between Problem and Critique: Whither the Postcolonial?Maurits Van Bever Donker0University of the Western CapeThis essay seeks to set to work on the question of race and the futures of the postcolonial in post-apartheid South Africa through abiding by the site of the indeterminacy between problem and critique. Arguing that reading, in the robust sense offered by Gayatri Spivak and Stuart Hall, is a necessary and urgent response to the question, the paper examines the interventions of three key figures for thinking radical black thought in our time, namely Achille Mbembe's Critique of Black Reason, Nahum Chandler's X: The Problem of the negro as a Problem for Thought, and Qadri Ismail's Culture and Eurocentrism. Through abiding by the stakes of the work of reading in this conjuncture, I argue that it is through resisting the easy route of cultural and relativized difference that the pedagogical work of reading, and teaching reading, for the future, becomes possible.http://www.scielo.org.za/pdf/kronos/v48n1/06.pdfBlack radical thoughtMbembeIsmailChandlerEurocentrismreadingrace
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Between Problem and Critique: Whither the Postcolonial?
Black radical thought
Mbembe
Ismail
Chandler
Eurocentrism
reading
race
title Between Problem and Critique: Whither the Postcolonial?
title_full Between Problem and Critique: Whither the Postcolonial?
title_fullStr Between Problem and Critique: Whither the Postcolonial?
title_full_unstemmed Between Problem and Critique: Whither the Postcolonial?
title_short Between Problem and Critique: Whither the Postcolonial?
title_sort between problem and critique whither the postcolonial
topic Black radical thought
Mbembe
Ismail
Chandler
Eurocentrism
reading
race
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