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Lack of self-esteem among students makes them believe that they are not proficient enough or do not have the needed skills to succeed academically. The perceived  lack of self-esteem seems resulting from the observed anti-humanistic teaching and lear... see more

AbstractThe invention of development as public discourse began with US President Truman’s 1949 speech that trumped up an illusion of global material prosperity based on a total restructuring of the ‘developing’ world on the model of development and materi... see more

Drawing on my teaching experience of Human Rights and African Literature, particularly the unpacking of “human” in human rights, this paper argues for revitalising and deepening the study of literature in South African universities, with the aim of recons... see more

This paper examines the modern Kurdish literary narratives and their application to the potential reconciliation between Kurds and Turks. It argues that while the subtle forms of dehumanisation of the Kurds are still entrenched in the Turkish state policy... see more

AbstractThe invention of development as public discourse began with US President Truman’s 1949 speech that trumped up an illusion of global material prosperity based on a total restructuring of the ‘developing’ world on the model of development and materi... see more

Slightly edited keynote presented at the International Conference Towards Humanising the Future. Justice in the Shadow of Colonialism. A Transformative Learning Approach at the Pädagogische Hochschule Freiburg, 29 September 2022.

For individuals to become democratic citizens, they need to be exposed to at least three interrelated elements: collective identity, the privileges of membership, and social rights and benefits. This study investigates how South African universities prepa... see more

AbstractBotha, PJ - Deist, FE & Le Roux, JH 1987. Revolution and reinterpretation: Chapters from the history of Israel. (Bladsy 201)Geyser, PA - De Villiers, PGR 1987. Liberation theology and the Bible. (Bladsy 203)Naudé, RM - Kriel, JR 1988. Removing... see more

For individuals to become democratic citizens, they need to be exposed to at least three interrelated elements: collective identity, the privileges of membership, and social rights and benefits. This study investigates how South African universities prepa... see more

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