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    Sylvia Wynter’s Theory of the Human: Counter-, not Post-humanist.Zimitri Erasmus - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (6):47-65.
    How does Sylvia Wynter’s theory of the human depart from Western bio-centric and teleological accounts of the human? To grapple with this question I clarify five key concepts in her theory: the Third Emergence, auto- and socio-poiesis, the autopoietic overturn, the human as hybrid, and sociogenesis. I draw on parts of Wynter’s oeuvre, texts she works with and my conversations with Anthony Bogues. Wynter invents a Third Emergence of the world to mark the advent of the human as a hybrid (...)
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    Rearranging the Furniture of History: Non-Racialism as Anticolonial Praxis.Zimitri Erasmus - 2017 - Critical Philosophy of Race 5 (2):198-222.
    This article provides a counter-history to liberal conceptions of non-racialism. It outlines historical landmarks in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century South Africa that shaped anticolonial non-racialism. These reveal the ways colonial authorities used conversion to Christianity, “tribe,” and “race” to undermine resistance to colonialism, and they show that political approaches to anticolonial resistance were divided about participation in colonial institutions for “Natives” and non-collaboration with the colonial state; political mobilization on the basis of race, and non-racialism; and assimilation into the Western, racialized (...)
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    Throwing the Genes: A Renewed Biological Imaginary of'Race', Place and Identification.Zimitri Erasmus - 2013 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 60 (136):38-53.