The Unresolved National Question
The NIHSS in partnership with WITS Press supported the publication of ‘The Unresolved National Question,’ a publication co – edited by Professor Edward Webster and Karin Pampallis. The publication uncovers distinct traditions of the national question and related perceptions. Apart from providing a historical and conceptual overview. The book brings to the mainstream hidden voices of the past and elevates leftist traditions.
These are the things that sit with us
These are things that sit with us - this book makes visible undocumented everyday experiences that shaped the lives of ordinary South Africans during the country’s brutal and painful past. By sharing their memories, the storytellers map the scope of the wider, and difficult, conversation about the meaning of justice and the missing parts of the discourse of reconciliation in South Africa. It creates a space for a conversation about South Africa’s history and what it means to talk to and to hear the other within the context of this history.
Voices of Liberation Miriam Tlali
Pumla Dineo Gqola who edited this book Voices of Liberation Miriam Tlali Writing Freedom, traces Miriam Tlali’s life (1933–2017). Miriam Tlali is the first black woman in South Africa to publish a novel, Miriam Tlali was also an internationally acclaimed playwright, author of short stories, essayist, and not least, activist against apartheid.
Read more Link: https://www.hsrcpress.ac.za/books/miriam-tlali
Twenty Years of the Caine Prize for African Writing
Voices of Liberation: Archie Mafeje
This monograph should be understood as an attempt to contextualise Mafeje’s work and thinking and adds to gripping intellectual biographies of African intellectuals by African researchers.
Part I discusses Mafeje’s intellectual and political influences. Part II consists of seven of Mafeje’s original articles and seeks to contextualise his writings. Part III reflects on Mafeje’s intellectual legacy. Read more.
Pages: 312
Voices of Liberation: Thomas Sankara
The book starts with a comprehensive timeline covering Thomas Sankara’s life and major events in the history of the continent and region. His Life section provides the most critical and fraternal assessment of the 1980s radical experiment within the broader history of the country, the region and continent.
The Unresolved National Question
The Unresolved National Question in South Africa is an extremely valuable contribution to the decades-long debate on South African nationhood. This edited volume examines the way in which various strands of left thought have addressed the National Question, especially during the apartheid years, and goes on to discuss its relevance for South Africa today and in the future.

