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wo decades after the democratic transition, South African universities are in turmoil. Whilst the old is slowly becoming unhinged, reimagining the new is protracted and contested. The challenges ahead, including a funding crunch, are formidable and bear the imprint of South African postcolonial specificities and global transformations in higher education. At this moment, critical and engaged socio-historical scholarship is indispensable. Transformation and Legitimation in Post-apartheid Universities: Reading discourses from ‘Reitz’ is such a work. Revisiting the notorious ‘Reitz incident’ of 2008, when a satirical video made by students from the University of the Free State (UFS) to register their resistance to the racial integration of ‘black’ students into historically ‘white’ residences became public, the text offers an analysis of the broader cultural and socio-political context that constituted the conditions of possibility for the incident and its aftermath. Attention is shifted from the principal actors in the original drama – a handful of students and workers – to a critical interrogation of the broader structures, positions, discourses and practices that fed into the ‘Reitz incident’, reaching into the present with violent and racially-charged student and worker protests in 2016. Van der Merwe and Van Reenen deliver a theoretically-rich analysis of the anatomy of current contestations about race and transformation in higher education in South Africa, the resultant legitimation crisis facing the UFS and South African universities more generally, as well as ways to restore institutional legitimacy and reputation, focusing on instituting deeper, more durable change that unlocks the promise of democracy.

Dr Irma du Plessis University of Pretoria

JC Van der Merwe & Dionne van Reenen

Institute for Reconciliation and Social Justice,

University of the Free State, South Africa

JC van der Merwe

Dionne van Reenen

SERIES ON CRITICAL STUDIES IN

HIGHER EDUCATION TRANSFORMATION

Transformation and Legitimation in P

ost-apartheid Univ

ersities

JC v

an der Merwe & Dionne v

an Reenen

Transformation and Legitimation

in Post-apartheid Universities

Reading Discourses from ‘Reitz’

Dionne van Reenen

is a Researcher at the Institute for Reconciliation and Social Justice at the University of the Free State in South Africa.

JC van der Merwe

is the Deputy Director of The Institute for Reconciliation and Social Justice at the University of the Free State in South Africa.

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