In post-apartheid South Africa there has been an ongoing process of renegotiating history since the abolishment of the white minority rule. South Africans are coming to terms with who they were, are and are becoming. As a part of the nation-building project the Truth and Reconciliation Commission facilitated the narration of the gross violations of apartheid. Hence, former silenced voices could present their versions of the past. Critics, however, have called for a more positive shared history for the rainbow nation to build on. In this thesis I focus on another set of memories - the memories of District Six. The multicultural urban area of inner city Cape Town was destroyed during apartheid and the residents were forcibly removed as a re...
District Six: A Memory, approximately 11\u27 x 16\u27, 2008 I created District Six: A Memory soon...
South Africa in 2018 finds itself at yet another crossroads with a changing of the presidential guar...
In this essay, I reflect on the massive and dramatic re-emergence of the dead of Cape Town's Distric...
This article discusses apartheid-era urban redevelopment in Cape Town,South Africa, and the forced r...
This article gives an account of the praxis of cape town’s district six museum in relation to the re...
Cape Town’s District Six Museum houses the memory of the 60,000 people forcibly removed from the are...
This thesis explores contemporary spaces and processes for remembering District Six in Cape Town, pl...
This study affirms the value inherent in memory work, demonstrating that it can create empowering pa...
TEXTURE AND MEMORY - The Urbanism of District Six - Second EditionDistrict Six has become an icon of...
Magister Artium - MAThis thesis started off as a biographical discussion on my association with Dist...
District Six, Cape Town, was widely known for its cultural and social dynamism, as well as its speci...
Many around the world have come to know South Africa as the rainbow nation, yet this notion has been...
Cape Town, the first capital of South Africa, was built on spatial injustice. First a Dutch trading ...
This study is a contribution to the programme of memorializing District Six through the site-specifi...
This article explores how spectral traces at places marked by acts of violence and injustice allow r...
District Six: A Memory, approximately 11\u27 x 16\u27, 2008 I created District Six: A Memory soon...
South Africa in 2018 finds itself at yet another crossroads with a changing of the presidential guar...
In this essay, I reflect on the massive and dramatic re-emergence of the dead of Cape Town's Distric...
This article discusses apartheid-era urban redevelopment in Cape Town,South Africa, and the forced r...
This article gives an account of the praxis of cape town’s district six museum in relation to the re...
Cape Town’s District Six Museum houses the memory of the 60,000 people forcibly removed from the are...
This thesis explores contemporary spaces and processes for remembering District Six in Cape Town, pl...
This study affirms the value inherent in memory work, demonstrating that it can create empowering pa...
TEXTURE AND MEMORY - The Urbanism of District Six - Second EditionDistrict Six has become an icon of...
Magister Artium - MAThis thesis started off as a biographical discussion on my association with Dist...
District Six, Cape Town, was widely known for its cultural and social dynamism, as well as its speci...
Many around the world have come to know South Africa as the rainbow nation, yet this notion has been...
Cape Town, the first capital of South Africa, was built on spatial injustice. First a Dutch trading ...
This study is a contribution to the programme of memorializing District Six through the site-specifi...
This article explores how spectral traces at places marked by acts of violence and injustice allow r...
District Six: A Memory, approximately 11\u27 x 16\u27, 2008 I created District Six: A Memory soon...
South Africa in 2018 finds itself at yet another crossroads with a changing of the presidential guar...
In this essay, I reflect on the massive and dramatic re-emergence of the dead of Cape Town's Distric...