Just as stories about the past are constructed in particular ways, so too are silences about historical events. Silences about what happened in the past are catalysed by a range of factors including expedience, fear, perceptions of threat, a need to protect, political amnesia, trauma and moral injury. Historical silences are constructed within social spaces and in people’s own accounts of their personal histories and identities. Silences are thus both personal and relational constructs that do not remain static, but rather shift and evolve, and can be disrupted. This article reflects on work conducted by the Legacies of Apartheid Wars Project between 2012 and 2014 at Rhodes University. The aim of these reflections is to explore the theoreti...
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Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
Magister Artium - MAThis mini-thesis draws on the biographical materials of activists; Zubeida Jaffe...
For the first ten years of its democracy, South Africa was embroiled in a fascinating process of cou...
International audienceSince the advent of democracy in 1994, South Africa has been engaged in an unp...
This article explores the socio-political imperative and psychosocial value of re-engaging and expan...
This article sketches an overview of South African oral history since the 1970s and argues that whil...
The old pass office and court in Langa was a site of apartheid brutality. In its day-to-day workings...
The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (SATRC) was operatively established in 1996 an...
The dissertation argues that, in the attempt to build a shared democratic culture among ordinary cit...
This article examines the role of apartheid memories within a contemporary dispensation. It argues t...
Memory work, understood as the making public of memory, has not been a priority for Communication fo...
The article shows how the discourses of trauma, victimhood and silence regarding local agency contri...
The histories of Southern African postcolonies which experienced decolonization and political transi...
Post-apartheid South Africa represents a period in which practices of collective memory were fundame...
South Africa in 2018 finds itself at yet another crossroads with a changing of the presidential guar...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
Magister Artium - MAThis mini-thesis draws on the biographical materials of activists; Zubeida Jaffe...
For the first ten years of its democracy, South Africa was embroiled in a fascinating process of cou...