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  3. Vol. 66 No. 1 (2024): Special Issue: The legacy of Bhekizizwe Peterson for Psychology in society

Vol. 66 No. 1 (2024): Special Issue: The legacy of Bhekizizwe Peterson for Psychology in society

Published: 2024-06-27

Articles

  • Introduction: The legacy of Bhekizizwe Peterson for Psychology in Society
    Jill Bradbury, Peace Kiguwa
    2-9
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  • Bhekizizwe Peterson’s Black Love project
    Peace Kiguwa
    10-33
    • PDF
  • Articulating Our-selves: the (extra)ordinary art of life
    Jill Bradbury
    34-55
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  • Walking with Bhekizizwe Peterson: The shadows and afterlives of exile
    Nkululeko Nkomo
    56-78
    • PDF
  • Accounting for ourselves and others: Living psychosocial hauntologies
    Ann Phoenix
    79-99
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  • Haunting memories of the revolution: Hope and despair in East German Lives
    Molly Andrews
    100-121
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  • Decolonising the Humanities: Reimagining Black Intellectual Life and Personhood in Southern African Contexts
    Corinne Sandwith
    122-138
    • PDF

Afterword

  • The last professor has gone
    Hugo ka Canham
    • PDF
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