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Vol. 57 No. 1 (2018)

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Published: 2023-08-17

Articles

  • Introducing Chabani Manganyi’s “Making strange”

    Grahame Hayes
    1-3
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  • Making strange: Race science and ethnopsychiatric discourse

    Chabani Manganyi
    4-23
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  • A rattle: On the other frontier, and Chabani Manganyi’s “Making strange”

    Ross Truscott
    24-42
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  • Psychology and the problematic of “the African”

    Peace Kiguwa, Puleng Segalo
    43-47
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  • Master signifiers, ideological fantasy, unknowability, and enjoyment in the colonial field

    Derek Hook
    48-57
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  • “Out of Africa”: Racist discourse in men’s talk on sex work

    Monique Huysamen, Floretta Boonzaier
    58-80
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  • Re-imagining our careers in post-apartheid public psychology: A collaborative autoethnography

    Suntosh R Pillay, Thirusha Naidu, Catherine Geils
    81-98
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Book Reviews

  • Paradigm revolutions and discourse debates

    Sherianne Kramer
    107-111
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  • Temporal readings of memory work in the prison memoir

    Garth Stevens
    99-106
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