Continuing the investigation of networked cultural responses in the Global South construed as “cultural solidarities” that was embarked upon in the first special issue of this two-part series, “Cultural Solidarities: Apartheid and the anti-colonial commons of world literature,” Safundi Vol. 19, no.3, the introduction to this, its second volume, investigates how the cultural imagination animates transnational solidarities across a variety of media, and against the backdrop of the Cold War. Taking the interplay between the local and the global in apartheid South Africa of the 1950s and 1960s as its point of departure, this special issue is particularly attuned to diasporic or exilic arenas of South African cultural production. As they conside...
This article sets the itineracy of antiapartheid expressive culture to work in relation to exiled So...
This introduction argues that anticolonial solidarity is central to understanding the radical politi...
"Pigments of Our Imagination: Anthropological Myths, Racial Archives and the Transnationalism of Apa...
This special issue examines transnational connections and collaborations among women and People of C...
Introduction to the special issue of Safundi 19.3: Cultural solidarities: apartheid and the anticolo...
With its startling new forms and preoccupations, South African literature and culture during the 199...
the book explores connections between liberation movements in Southern Africa and between those move...
Transnational solidarity excavates the forgotten histories of solidarity that were vital to radical ...
This presentation explores the ways in which music, together with cultural forms such as poetry, the...
This article sets the itineracy of antiapartheid expressive culture to work in relation to exiled So...
<p>In order to forestall the trauma of the past, post-apartheid South African leadership has been le...
This article explores the ways in which music, together with cultural forms such as poetry, theatre ...
With the end of apartheid, long-ostracised South Africa opened itself up to the rest of the world. S...
Of Vagabonds and Fellow Travelers: African Diasporic Cosmopolitan Culture and the Cold War studies t...
This volume explores ways in which the liberation movements in Southern Africa were connected to peo...
This article sets the itineracy of antiapartheid expressive culture to work in relation to exiled So...
This introduction argues that anticolonial solidarity is central to understanding the radical politi...
"Pigments of Our Imagination: Anthropological Myths, Racial Archives and the Transnationalism of Apa...
This special issue examines transnational connections and collaborations among women and People of C...
Introduction to the special issue of Safundi 19.3: Cultural solidarities: apartheid and the anticolo...
With its startling new forms and preoccupations, South African literature and culture during the 199...
the book explores connections between liberation movements in Southern Africa and between those move...
Transnational solidarity excavates the forgotten histories of solidarity that were vital to radical ...
This presentation explores the ways in which music, together with cultural forms such as poetry, the...
This article sets the itineracy of antiapartheid expressive culture to work in relation to exiled So...
<p>In order to forestall the trauma of the past, post-apartheid South African leadership has been le...
This article explores the ways in which music, together with cultural forms such as poetry, theatre ...
With the end of apartheid, long-ostracised South Africa opened itself up to the rest of the world. S...
Of Vagabonds and Fellow Travelers: African Diasporic Cosmopolitan Culture and the Cold War studies t...
This volume explores ways in which the liberation movements in Southern Africa were connected to peo...
This article sets the itineracy of antiapartheid expressive culture to work in relation to exiled So...
This introduction argues that anticolonial solidarity is central to understanding the radical politi...
"Pigments of Our Imagination: Anthropological Myths, Racial Archives and the Transnationalism of Apa...