The book seeks to open and explore the liminal space of critique at the intersection of law, aesthetics and politics. The essays in this volume elaborate and expand the meaning and significance of critique through an engagement with aesthetic forms. Although this endeavour has wider significance, the focus is primarily on South Africa. The various contributions arose out of a process of reading, writing and discussion among visiting scholars at the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS), Stellenbosch University, South Africa, in 2010. The project responds to the limits of the transplantation of critical legal studies into different jurisdictions, especially South Africa. The essays develop an approach to critical legal thinking that is conscious of critique as a problem of genre and seek to open up this problem of genre in the context of critical legal studies.AS. IF. Constitutional. narratives. and. a#39;forms. of. lifea#39;. Stewart. Motha. On 16 August 2012, the South African Police Service opened fire and killed thirtyfour striking mineworkers at the Marikana platinum mine near Rustenburg in northeast Southanbsp;...
Title | : | Genres of Critique |
Author | : | Karin van Marle, Stewart Motha |
Publisher | : | AFRICAN SUN MeDIA - 2014-04-01 |
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