Abstract:
Professor Crain Soudien's new review essay 'New Accents on the Social: Thinking on South Africa's history at UWC' tackles the question of the social through an assessment of three publications produced by CHR faculty and researchers. Out of History: Re-Imagining South African Pasts (Leslie Witz, Jung Ran Forte, and Paolo Israel), Unsettled History: Making South African Public Pasts (Leslie Witz, Gary Minkley, and Ciraj Rassool, and Remains of the Social (Gary Minkley, Maurits Van Bever Donker, Premesh Lalu, and Ross Truscott) are three edited collections that are the result of 'more than a decade of scholarly enquiry into social analysis' at the CHR at UWC as well as a collaboration with the SARChI Chair in Social Change at the University of Fort Hare. Examined in relation to how it is the notion of the social has become increasingly significant in the social sciences, Soudien brings these three texts together to suggest that it is in the intellectual site of the CHR that the question has been taken up most forcefully and most deliberately. Soudien's essay is at once a review of the problem of the problematisation of the social as it is a review of the intellectual labour of the CHR and 'its aims to build a credible site for critical research'.
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