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Siphiwe Ignatius Dube is Senior Lecturer and former Head in the Department of Political Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. He is an author of numerous interdisciplinary articles and chapters (and has also supervised) on a range of topics covering African politics and religion, feminisms, post-colonial literature, race, religion and masculinities, religion and identity politics, religion and popular culture, and transitional justice. He is a United World College (Atlantic College) alumnus, recipient of the Prince of Wales Scholarship, the Don Norton Award, the NRF-DST Scarce Skills Development Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, and a PASRC Fellow amongst other achievements. His current two projects focus on African Political Theology and the Religious New Right in post-apartheid South Africa.

 

In this episode we discuss his article titled, "Black African Neo/Pentecostal Political Subjectivity and/as Black Consciousness," published in Political Theology, 2024.