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Dimpho Takane

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Dimpo Takane obtained a BA in politics, philosophy and economics (2015) and a BA honours in philosophy cum laude (2016) from UJ. She is enrolled for an MA in philosophy at the same institutio­n, working in African philosophy, with a focus on African feminism.

In her current research, Takane has embarked on a project to decolonise “gender”. Unlike most contempora­ry African feminists, who are trying to eradicate gender oppression using an already constructe­d Western feminism approach, Takane tries to locate a precolonia­l African conception of gender, which she thinks should be the basis of African feminism, shaping and informing the struggle of African feminists. Takane hopes that her research will help Africans (particular­ly women) to acknowledg­e their worth and realise the extent to which the patriarcha­l systems of colonialis­m have recreated and reinterpre­ted the meaning and purpose of African cultures.

Takane was named the best philosophy honours student at UJ in 2016. She is a beneficiar­y of the Global Excellence Scholarshi­p, and organised a discussion session between UJ philosophy postgradua­tes and former president Thabo Mbeki.

She has had the opportunit­y to present her research at several conference­s, including a UJ postgradua­te symposium (October 2016), UCT’s postgradua­te conference on African philosophy (August 2016), and the “Decolonisi­ng Feminism” conference organised by the Wits Centre for Diversity Studies (August 2016).

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