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Kwesi Yankah, Beyond the Political Spider: critical issues in African humanities. Makhanda South Africa: NISC on behalf of the African Humanities Association (pb £47 – 978 1 920 03380 4). 2021, xiv + 325 pp

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Kwesi Yankah, Beyond the Political Spider: critical issues in African humanities. Makhanda South Africa: NISC on behalf of the African Humanities Association (pb £47 – 978 1 920 03380 4). 2021, xiv + 325 pp

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 November 2023

Joanne Ruth Davis*
Affiliation:
Research Associate at SOAS Centre for World Christianity (CWC), Fellow at the Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study (JIAS) jojiki@gmail.com
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© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the International African Institute

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References

1 Salkey, A. (1969) ‘Political spider’ in U. Beier (ed.), Political Spider: stories from Black Orpheus. London: Heinemann.

2 Said, E. (1996) Representation of the Intellectual. New York NY: Vintage Books. See also Broodryk, C. (ed.) (2021) Public Intellectuals in South Africa: critical voices from the past. Johannesburg: Wits University Press.