South African history is such that Blackness/Indigeneity were excluded from institutions of knowledge production. Contemporarily, the traditional University is defined as an institution predicated on the abjection of Blackness. This reality neither predetermined the positions and responses, nor presupposed complete/successful erasure of Blackness/Indigeneity owing to exclusion. I contend and detail how theorising, thinking about and through the Fact of Blackness, continue(d)—using the artistic works of Mhlongo, Makeba, Mbulu, and contemporarily, Leomile as examples. Analysing the music of the abovementioned artists, a move rooted in intersectional feminist approaches, will reveal modes of theorising that characterised the artistic expressio...
The canon of South African literature, as shaped by publishers, academics and past government educat...
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A roundtable discussion exploring how the work of black artists (in the fields of theatre, performan...
The Black Archive is constitutive of works of literato such as JT Jabavu, Nontsizi Mgqwetho, the ar...
This dissertation, using the theoretical framework of Afropessimism, discusses how Blackness is an e...
This thesis explores the role and positionality of three Black public intellectuals in post-94 South...
This disquisition is an inter-disciplinary investigation into some dominant hegemonic narratives of ...
Abstract: As the state of South Africa matures, questions attached to meanings of being ‘Black’ have...
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In post-colonial societies especially there ‘has been a growing recognition that western archival sc...
South African higher education continues to struggle to make sense of the post 2015-2016 student mov...
In this paper, I re-experienced my time as a music education student from 1973 to 1976 at the Univer...
Magister Artium - MAThis thesis is an exploration and analysis of the ways in which we might use var...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION“Be(Long)ing: New Africanism & South African Cultural Producers Conf...
This study explores the crisis of representation in black South African protest and ‘post’-apartheid...
The canon of South African literature, as shaped by publishers, academics and past government educat...
This enquiry investigates the entanglement of the Natural History and Ethnographic museums in the co...
A roundtable discussion exploring how the work of black artists (in the fields of theatre, performan...
The Black Archive is constitutive of works of literato such as JT Jabavu, Nontsizi Mgqwetho, the ar...
This dissertation, using the theoretical framework of Afropessimism, discusses how Blackness is an e...
This thesis explores the role and positionality of three Black public intellectuals in post-94 South...
This disquisition is an inter-disciplinary investigation into some dominant hegemonic narratives of ...
Abstract: As the state of South Africa matures, questions attached to meanings of being ‘Black’ have...
In Ebrahim Patel’s, The world of Nat Nakasa: A collection of letters, Nathaniel Nakasa’s term ‘Nativ...
In post-colonial societies especially there ‘has been a growing recognition that western archival sc...
South African higher education continues to struggle to make sense of the post 2015-2016 student mov...
In this paper, I re-experienced my time as a music education student from 1973 to 1976 at the Univer...
Magister Artium - MAThis thesis is an exploration and analysis of the ways in which we might use var...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION“Be(Long)ing: New Africanism & South African Cultural Producers Conf...
This study explores the crisis of representation in black South African protest and ‘post’-apartheid...
The canon of South African literature, as shaped by publishers, academics and past government educat...
This enquiry investigates the entanglement of the Natural History and Ethnographic museums in the co...
A roundtable discussion exploring how the work of black artists (in the fields of theatre, performan...