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Author / Producer

Hamilton, Carolyn

Title

Umlando, ukuqamba and the stating their own views: recalibrating the history of intellectual thought in the KwaZulu-Natal region (draft)

Description

[Henry Fagan for FHYA, 2021: A digital draft of a piece written by Carolyn Hamilton in February 2019. Hamilton continued to work on and edit her piece. A version was presented at the 45th annual conference of the African Literature Association in Ohio in May 2019. A further version was later published in July 2021 by Wits University Press as a chapter in the book Public Intellectuals in South Africa: Critical Voices from the Past. The piece argues that a categorical distinction has been drawn between contemporary intellectuals and 'authenic tribal informants' and that this distinction is pervasive and requires interrogation.]

Custodial History

[Henry Fagan for FHYA, 2021: Digitally written by Carolyn Hamilton in February 2019, acquired by Henry Fagan on 20 July 2021, uploaded by Benathi Marufu for FHYA in July 2021.]

File Name

Hamilton_umlando_paper_early_2019.pdf

Date Created

2019

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2021-07-20 16:28:19

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