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Publishing from the South

Kopano Ratele

A Century of Wits University Press

Barcode 9781776149247
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Release Date: 01/11/2024

Genre: Business & Finance
Sub-Genre: Society & Culture
Label: Wits University Press
Contributors: Sarah Nuttall (Edited by), Isabel Hofmeyr (Edited by), Ivan Vladislavić (With), Amanda Esterhuysen (With), Shireen Hassim (With), Jonathan Klaaren (With), Veronica Klipp (With), Beth le Roux (With), Siphiwo Mahala (With), Athambile Masola (With), Kopano Ratele (With), Srila Roy (With), Corina van der Spoel (With), Achille Mbembe (With), Gabeba Baderoon (With), Innocentia J Mhlambi (With), Hlonipha Mokoena (With), Sanele kaNtshingana (With), Kirsten Perkins (With), Natasha Erlank (With)
Language: English
Publisher: Wits University Press

A Century of Wits University Press

Featuring contributions from scholars, publishers and authors this multi-voiced volume offers a deep dive into the history, sociology and politics of the oldest South African university press. It explores the strategies deployed to professionalise global South knowledge making and supports the scholarly missions of their universities.


In 2022 Wits University Press marked its centenary, making it the oldest, most established university press in sub-Saharan Africa. While in part modelled on scholarly publishers from the global North, it has had to contend with the constraints of working under global South conditions: marginalisation within the university, budgetary limitations, small local markets, unequal access to international sales channels, and the privileging of English language publishing over indigenous languages.
This volume explores what the Press has achieved, and what its modes of reinvention might look like. In widening and deepening our understanding of the Press as an example of a global South scholarly publisher, this volume asks how publishing can contribute to a broader understanding of Southern knowledge production. Featuring contributions from scholars, publishers and authors this multi-voiced volume showcases the history of the Press's publishing activities over 100 years: from documenting its evolution through book covers and giving credence to some of the leading black intellectuals and writers of the early 20th century and the success of those works in spite of their authors' racial marginalisation, to the role of women, both in publishing and in the spaces afforded to women's writing on the Press's list.
The collection concludes with essays by contemporary authors who detail not only their experiences of working with Southern publishers, but also the politics and influences governing their decisions to choose the Press over a Northern publisher. Publishing from the South shows the strategies deployed by the Press to professionalise Southern knowledge making, and in the process demonstrating how university presses in the global South support the scholarly missions of their universities for both local and global audiences.