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Strategies against Othering

STEVE BIKO

black consciousness and the african other – the struggle for the political

Pages 104-115 | Published online: 21 Feb 2019
 

Abstract

The legacy of Steve Biko remains to this day a “contested” legacy, not only on account of his reputation as a political activist but also because of a profound scepticism regarding the philosophical status and integrity of his thought. This article seeks to engage with Steve Biko, the philosopher, not only to debunk the position that seeks to reduce his thinking to the level of mere political activism, given his identification with the Black Consciousness Movement and the radicalism of black student politics, but also – more importantly – to demonstrate that his appropriation of Black Consciousness philosophy is deeply rooted in an African humanist philosophy that provides the normative context for his interrogation of white supremacy in colonial-apartheid South Africa.

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Notes

1 For a discussion of the reduction of Biko’s ideas to the level of activism, see More 46.

2 For an account of general attempts to marginalize the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa, see Wildersen 95–114.

3 See, for example, Lamola 183–94.

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