Wahbie Long
Wahbie Long, Ph.D., is an associate professor and clinical psychologist in the department of psychology and the director of the Child Guidance Clinic at the University of Cape Town. He has a Y1 rating from the National Research Foundation of South Africa, and has held fellowships at Harvard and Durham. In 2016, he was the recipient of the Early Career Award of the Society for the History of Psychology (Division 26 of the American Psychological Association).
An acute sense of dislocation

An acute sense of dislocation

  Post-colonial theory: the strong arm of identity I have always been mistrustful of the rhetoric on decolonisation. Our difficulty deciding its meaning not only consigns it to a realm of needless obscurity but also frustrates our cause, which I understand to be...

Wahbie Long
Wahbie Long, Ph.D., is an associate professor and clinical psychologist in the department of psychology and the director of the Child Guidance Clinic at the University of Cape Town. He has a Y1 rating from the National Research Foundation of South Africa, and has held fellowships at Harvard and Durham. In 2016, he was the recipient of the Early Career Award of the Society for the History of Psychology (Division 26 of the American Psychological Association).
An acute sense of dislocation

An acute sense of dislocation

  Post-colonial theory: the strong arm of identity I have always been mistrustful of the rhetoric on decolonisation. Our difficulty deciding its meaning not only consigns it to a realm of needless obscurity but also frustrates our cause, which I understand to be...