Abstract:
In this paper the authors revisit the idea of the university in the southern African context, and ask the question: what should be the focus of a social science degree in this context? They draw on the experience of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Port Elizabeth in order to reach some conclusions about what should constitute the basis of a general undergraduate social science curriculum in the southern African context. The intention here is is tot take a step back from the dynamics and politics of the university as an institution, embodying as it does competing interests, role-players and financial concerns.
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