In South Africa, there is still a dearth of recognised contemporary art led by black women. In her 2008 work A Face like Mine, theatre maker Asanda Phewa, a self-identified middle-class woman of the post-apartheid era, uses the character of an unnamed maid figure to articulate her anxieties about the complexity of being a young black woman in contemporary South Africa. Phewa blurs the lines between ethnography and autobiography, self and author, artist and figure, situating herself and family history in the work. This work demonstrates multiple transitions in the theatre maker, the central character, and, inadvertently, South Africa. These three transitory phases are discussed as withdrawal, liminality, and an 'initiation into being' perfor...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.'The core of the theatre is an encounter. The [chara...
This thesis deals with the work of three contemporary, black South African playwrights, Gcina Mhloph...
South African photographer Nontsikelelo “Lolo” Veleko and South African painter Tracy Payne explore ...
As part of a post-doctoral Fulbright scholarship in the United States, I focused my project on the c...
This thesis analyses the masquerading strategies employed in the artworks of contemporary South Afri...
In 2008 the South African government commissioned a Report on the art industry, and today it stands ...
Abstract: In this study, I analyse selected examples of South African art practice that represent bl...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)In this research I explore performances of white South African masculinities in se...
The work that is reflected on in this paper grew out of my personal connection with the Khayelitsha ...
Avitha Sooful are reproduced with the kind permission of the ar tist. This article offers a critical...
Abstract: In this study, I consider how essentialist notions of white masculinities can be negotiate...
This thesis is concerned with the ways in which whiteness and authenticity are manifested within con...
The artist Ingrid Mwangi was born to a Kenyan father and a German mother and has lived in both Afric...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract: This research examines how Afrikaner women’s identities have been compro...
Bibliography: p. 159-177.This study examines how historically disadvantaged artists shift self-ident...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.'The core of the theatre is an encounter. The [chara...
This thesis deals with the work of three contemporary, black South African playwrights, Gcina Mhloph...
South African photographer Nontsikelelo “Lolo” Veleko and South African painter Tracy Payne explore ...
As part of a post-doctoral Fulbright scholarship in the United States, I focused my project on the c...
This thesis analyses the masquerading strategies employed in the artworks of contemporary South Afri...
In 2008 the South African government commissioned a Report on the art industry, and today it stands ...
Abstract: In this study, I analyse selected examples of South African art practice that represent bl...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)In this research I explore performances of white South African masculinities in se...
The work that is reflected on in this paper grew out of my personal connection with the Khayelitsha ...
Avitha Sooful are reproduced with the kind permission of the ar tist. This article offers a critical...
Abstract: In this study, I consider how essentialist notions of white masculinities can be negotiate...
This thesis is concerned with the ways in which whiteness and authenticity are manifested within con...
The artist Ingrid Mwangi was born to a Kenyan father and a German mother and has lived in both Afric...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract: This research examines how Afrikaner women’s identities have been compro...
Bibliography: p. 159-177.This study examines how historically disadvantaged artists shift self-ident...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.'The core of the theatre is an encounter. The [chara...
This thesis deals with the work of three contemporary, black South African playwrights, Gcina Mhloph...
South African photographer Nontsikelelo “Lolo” Veleko and South African painter Tracy Payne explore ...