It's too dark in here
Bornman, E, van Eeden, R & Wentzel M (eds) (1998) Violence in South African: A variety of perspectives. Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council . ISBN 0-07969-1858-9. 457 pages
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17159//2309-8708/2001/n27a13Abstract
We are not out of the woods yet. With a bit of good luck, and a lot of work, we might be a few years before we reach the (high) road. Here is some work; as for luck - well, we'll keep working. And, true, we had good warning. Decolonisation, they said, is an historical phenomenon. Decolonisation, they told us, spells violence (Fanon, 1967) - for what we are experiencing in varying guises is an uneven process of decolonisation. Bornman, van Eeden and Wentzel's collection of articles is then one other effort to unravel the historical, social, biological, political and relational aspects of the phenomenon of violence, and, whether consciously or unawares, to look into the processes which have been called national liberation, post-apartheid, African renaissance, or reconciliation, but which always are historical and thus about colonisation. Thus, in bringing together a group of young and experienced scholars and researchers from a variety of disciplines, institutional locations, and theoretical positions to bear on what has gone before In South African between the 1960s and 1997, and the book is attempt to venture not only on how we got here but also on the future of that history.
Downloads
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2026 Kopano Ratele

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
This journal is an open access journal, and the authors' and journal should be properly acknowledged, when works are cited.
Authors may use the publishers version for teaching purposes, in books, theses, dissertations, conferences and conference papers.
A copy of the authors’ publishers version may also be hosted on the following websites:
- Non-commercial personal homepage or blog.
- Institutional webpage.
- Authors Institutional Repository.
The following notice should accompany such a posting on the website: “This is an electronic version of an article published in PINS, Volume XXX, number XXX, pages XXX–XXX”, DOI. Authors should also supply a hyperlink to the original paper or indicate where the original paper (http://www.journals.ac.za/index.php/pins) may be found.
Authors publishers version, affiliated with the Stellenbosch University will be automatically deposited in the University’s’ Institutional Repository SUNScholar.
Articles as a whole, may not be re-published with another journal.
The copyright of the article(s) lies with the author(s).
The copyright of the journal lies with PINS-psychology in Society.
The following license applies:
Attribution CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/