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A social history of the university presses in apartheid South Africa between complicity and resistance

E. Le Roux (Author)
In A History of the University Presses in Apartheid South Africa , Elizabeth le Roux examines scholarly publishing history, academic freedom and knowledge production during the apartheid era. Using archival materials, comprehensive bibliographies, and political sociology theory, this work analyses the origins, publishing lists and philosophies of the university presses. The university presses are often associated with anti-apartheid publishing and the promotion of academic freedom, but this work reveals both greater complicity and complexity. Elizabeth le Roux demonstrates that the university presses cannot be considered oppositional ¿́¿ because they did not resist censorship and because they operated within the constraints of the higher education system ¿́¿ but their publishing strategies became more liberal over time
eBook, English, 2015
Brill, Boston, 2015
Library of the written word, 43, v. 4, volume 4
1 online resource
9789004293489, 9004293485
923808810
Introduction
Origins of South Africa's university presses
Between survival and scholarship : publishing lists and the continuum model
Authors and gatekeeping
Readership and distribution
Business practices and the economics of publishing
Into the post-apartheid period