Casey Golomski, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of New Hampshire, will be giving an Africa at Noon presentation titled “A Dream House: A Literary Ethnography of Aging in Place in South Africa.” Join …
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Africa at Noon: Xavier Livermon – “Kwaito Bodies: Remastering Space and Subjectivity in Postapartheid South Africa”
Xavier Livermon, Associate Professor of African and African Diaspora Studies at UT-Austin, will be giving an Africa at Noon presentation titled “Kwaito Bodies: Remastering Space and Subjectivity in Postapartheid South Africa.” Join us there!
Africa at Noon: Noah Tamarkin – “Genetic Ancestry and Political Subjectivity in Postapartheid South Africa”
Noah Tamarkin, Assistant Professor of Comparative Studies at Ohio State University, will be giving an Africa at Noon presentation titled “Genetic Ancestry and Political Subjectivity in Postapartheid South Africa.” Join us there!
Africa at Noon: Marissa J. Moorman – “Angolan Radio in Five Songs”
Marissa J. Moorman, Associate Professor of History at IU-Bloomington, will be giving an Africa at Noon presentation titled “Angolan Radio in Five Songs.” Join us there!
“Hamba kahle Tata Mandela, uThixo akusikelele”: Students and Faculty Reflect on the Life of Nelson Mandela
Bongani Mbatha, Xolani Buthelezi, and Neil Kodesh share their thoughts on the life of Nelson Mandela in an article published this morning by InsideUW. Bongani and Xolani are graduate students in our department; Neil is the director of the African Studies Program and a professor of African history.