A sense of repetition pervades contemporary South African political and cultural debate. Several recent studies have drawn attention to the fact that the renewed student protests since March 2015 parallel several features of the resistance and liberation movements of the 1970s and 1980s. At a pivotal position between the two moments of political struggle stands the 'miracle' of the peaceful transition in 1994. Within this set of circumstances a group of curators, artists, and writers, Gabi Ngcobo and Kemang Wa Lehulere, amongst others, formed a collective under the name CHR (Center for Historical Reenactments) in Johannesburg in 2010. The CHR has pursued several questions that interrogate the complexity of a shared memory bridging segregate...
The old pass office and court in Langa was a site of apartheid brutality. In its day-to-day workings...
This thesis centres on the debates informing the progress of three public art galleries in South Afr...
Cape Town’s District Six Museum houses the memory of the 60,000 people forcibly removed from the are...
A sense of repetition pervades contemporary South African political and cultural debate. Several rec...
A sense of repetition pervades contemporary South African political and cultural debate. Several rec...
In the last thirty years, the June 16, 1976 student uprisings have been commemorated in various ways...
International audienceSince the advent of democracy in 1994, South Africa has been engaged in an unp...
The histories of Southern African postcolonies which experienced decolonization and political transi...
Since South Africa’s first democratic election in 1994, South Africans have embarked on a journey to...
In this collection, some of South Africa's most distinguished historians and social scientists prese...
When South Africa became a democracy, many of its cultural institutions were tainted by the stigma o...
In 2015, #RhodesMustFall generated the largest student protests in South Africa since the end of apa...
Memory politics are often regarded as the “soft†issues contested in the aftermath of political a...
This paper examines the decoding of the memory of apartheid and post apartheid years of South Africa...
The histories of Southern African postcolonies which experienced decolonization and political transi...
The old pass office and court in Langa was a site of apartheid brutality. In its day-to-day workings...
This thesis centres on the debates informing the progress of three public art galleries in South Afr...
Cape Town’s District Six Museum houses the memory of the 60,000 people forcibly removed from the are...
A sense of repetition pervades contemporary South African political and cultural debate. Several rec...
A sense of repetition pervades contemporary South African political and cultural debate. Several rec...
In the last thirty years, the June 16, 1976 student uprisings have been commemorated in various ways...
International audienceSince the advent of democracy in 1994, South Africa has been engaged in an unp...
The histories of Southern African postcolonies which experienced decolonization and political transi...
Since South Africa’s first democratic election in 1994, South Africans have embarked on a journey to...
In this collection, some of South Africa's most distinguished historians and social scientists prese...
When South Africa became a democracy, many of its cultural institutions were tainted by the stigma o...
In 2015, #RhodesMustFall generated the largest student protests in South Africa since the end of apa...
Memory politics are often regarded as the “soft†issues contested in the aftermath of political a...
This paper examines the decoding of the memory of apartheid and post apartheid years of South Africa...
The histories of Southern African postcolonies which experienced decolonization and political transi...
The old pass office and court in Langa was a site of apartheid brutality. In its day-to-day workings...
This thesis centres on the debates informing the progress of three public art galleries in South Afr...
Cape Town’s District Six Museum houses the memory of the 60,000 people forcibly removed from the are...