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Law of nations: objects and subjects --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- Biko, Steve --- South Africa --- Trials (Terrorism)
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Political prisoners --- Journalists --- Biko, Steve, - 1946-1977 --- Woods, Donald, - 1933-2001 --- South Africa
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The true story of the friendship between black activist Stephen Biko and white newspaper editor Donald Woods, who was instrumental in bringing Biko's anti-apartheid message to the international community
Anti-apartheid activists --- Journalists --- Biko, Steve, - 1946-1977 --- Woods, Donald, - 1933 --- -South Africa
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Moving away from the domain of idolization and veneration, Tendayi Sithole situates Steve Biko within the existential repertoire of blackness as a site of subjectivity and not the object of study. Through an exploration of Biko's meditations, Sithole introduces Biko to readers as a decolonial philosopher, someone more than just a biographical subject.
Black people --- Apartheid --- Race identity --- Biko, Steve, --- Philosophy. --- South Africa --- Race relations.
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Blacks --- Police corruption --- Political prisoners --- Politics and government --- Biography --- Biko, Steve,
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Sithole problematises the signifier X, as a marker of the dehumanization of the black subject. He argues that post-1994 South Africa retains the markers of its colonial past, and remains a territory of unfreedom for blacks. He offers a new imagination for a liberatory project through the idea of Azania as a site of true emancipation.
Black people --- Land tenure --- Social conditions. --- South Africa --- Race relations. --- Biko, Steve, --- Political and social views.
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