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Authoritarianism, Resistance, and the Future of Democratic Education in South Africa: The University Betrayed [Kõva köide]

(Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 72 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm, kaal: 310 g
  • Sari: Routledge Research in Higher Education
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041163029
  • ISBN-13: 9781041163022
  • Formaat: Hardback, 72 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm, kaal: 310 g
  • Sari: Routledge Research in Higher Education
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041163029
  • ISBN-13: 9781041163022

Through a fusion of autoethnography and critical theory, this bold, cutting-edge volume examines how South African universities, instead of fulfilling their post-apartheid promise of democratic transformation, have become sites of bureaucratic control, epistemic erasure, and neoliberal authoritarianism.



Through a fusion of autoethnography and critical theory, this bold, cutting-edge volume examines how South African universities, instead of fulfilling their post-apartheid promise of democratic transformation, have become sites of bureaucratic control, epistemic erasure, and neoliberal authoritarianism.

Drawing on African critical theorists such as Frantz Fanon, Achille Mbembe, and Ngugi wa Thiong’o, the book interrogates the coloniality of knowledge, the corporate instrumentalization of higher education, and the role of AI-driven surveillance in policing thought. It critically engages with movements like #FeesMustFall, positing that universities have become complicit in state repression. Amidst this backdrop, the book envisions an alternative – one where the university is reclaimed as a site of insurgent knowledge, radical democracy, and epistemic justice.

Positioned as both a theoretical intervention and a real-world call to action, the book encourages students, scholars, and educators to reclaim higher education as a practice of freedom, resistance, and liberation.

1. Entering the University: Hope, Contradictions, and Early Signs of
Authoritarianism
2. The Slow Death of Academic Freedom
3. Revisiting the
#FeesMustFall Movement, Resistance, and Repression
4. Fanon and the
Coloniality of South African Universities
5. Achille Mbembe and the
Necropolitics of the University
6. Ngg wa Thiongo and the Limits of
Decolonisation in South Africa
7. Surveillance, Control, and the
Technological Capture of Higher Education
8. Academic Metrics, AI, and the
Corporate University
9. Higher Education as a Site of Struggle: A New Vision
10. A Radical Manifesto for Democratic Higher Education
Yusef Waghid is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy of Education, Stellenbosch University, South Africa.