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\#The Total Shutdown: Disturbing Observations and Tongues of Their Mothers." In New Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Writing by Women of African Descent, edited by Margaret Busby, 200-224. Myriad Editions, 2019.
"Undocumented Zimbabweans in South Africa: Working in a Constant Fear of Arrest and Deportation." Labour, Capital and Society / Travail, capital et société 49 (2019): 25.
"Upsurge." In Acts of Transgression: Contemporary Live Art in South Africa, edited by Jay Pather and Catherine Boulle, 41-59. NYU Press, 2019.
"Ways of Knowing Cities. Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, 2019.
The work of the Culture, Health and Wellbeing Alliance." Mental Health Nursing Journal 39, no. 2 (2019).
"Yo-yo culture: thinking South Africa after Marikana." Social Dynamics 45 (2019): 175-182.
"Zuluness on Trial: Re-Reading John W. Colenso’s 1874 Langalibalele and the Amahlubi Tribe: Being Remarks Upon the Official Record." The Journal of African History 60 (2019): 67-85.
"Zuluness on Trial: Re-Reading John W. Colenso's 1874 Langalibalele and the Amahlubi Tribe: Being Remarks Upon the Official Record." The Journal of African History 60 (2019): 67-85.
"3. Mysterious Moves of Revolution: Spectres of Black Power, Futures of Postcoloniality." In The postcolonial contemporary: political imaginaries for the global present, edited by Jini Kim Watson. New York: Fordham University Press, 2018.
"3. Mysterious Moves of Revolution: Spectres of Black Power, Futures of Postcoloniality." In The postcolonial contemporary: political imaginaries for the global present, edited by Jini Kim Watson. New York: Fordham University Press, 2018.
"Beyond the lab: Eh!woza and knowing tuberculosis." Medical Humanities 44 (2018): 285-292.
"Biomedicine and the humanities: growing pains." Medical Humanities 44 (2018): 230-238.
"‘The Black House’, or How the Zulus Became Jews." Journal of Southern African Studies 44 (2018): 401-411.
"Chapter 10 Hopeless entanglement : The short history of the academic humanities in South Africa." In The {Changing} {Face} of {Higher} {Education} : {Is} {There} an {International} {Crisis} in the {Humanities}?, edited by Dennis A. Ahlburg, 175-196., 2018.
"Commentary on “From Exploitation to Expropriation: Geographies of Racialization in Historic Capitalism”." Economic Geography 94 (2018): 18-22.
"The Constitutionalist Concept of Justice L Ackermann: Evolution by revolution." In Making the Road by Walking: The Evolution of the South African Constitution, edited by Narnia Bohler-Muller, Michael Cosser and Gary Pienaar, 27-43. Pretoria, South Africa: Pretoria University Law Press, 2018.
""Correction: Inclusion, access and social justice: the rhizomic evolution of a field across a continent." Medical Humanities (2018).
Deglobalization." Esprit December (2018): 86-94.
"État documentaire et identification mathématique : la dimension théorique du gouvernement biométrique africain." Politique Africaine, no. 152 (2018): 31-48.
"État documentaire et identification mathématique : la dimension théorique du gouvernement biométrique africain." Politique africaine n° 152 (2018): 31-49.
"From post-traumatic stress disorder to absolute dependence in an intensive care unit: reflections on a clinical account." Medical Humanities (2018).
"Ghosts in the Health Machine: Visits from the Dead in Hospital." Medicine Anthropology Theory (MAT) 5, no. 1 (2018).
"“Humanising Healthcare Spaces”: Report on the Development and Impact of a Music Collaboration between Community Music and Donald Gordon Medical Centre at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa." Muziki 14 (2018): 55-80.
"Inclusion, access and social justice: the rhizomic evolution of a field across a continent." Medical Humanities 44 (2018): 218-220.
"La démondialisation." Esprit Décembre (2018): 86-94.
"My Vote Counts and the Transparency of Political Party Funding in South Africa." Law, Democracy, & Development 22 (2018): 1-11.
"Portuguese Decolonization in the Indian Ocean World: History and Ethnography. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018.
Reflections on a field across time and space: the emergent medical and health humanities in South Africa." Medical Humanities 44 (2018): 263-269.
"Between the 'traditional' and the theatrical: Forms and performances of healing depression in South Africa in Applied Theatre." In Applied Theatre: Performing Health and Wellbeing., 2017.
"The Blues and the Damned: (Black) life-that-survives capital and biopolitics." Critical African Studies 9 (2017): 152-173.
"Confronting African Histories of Technology A Conversation with Keith Breckenridge and Gabrielle Hecht." Radical History Review, no. 127 (2017): 87-102.
"Detritus." In Fueling Culture: Energy, History, Politics. Fordham University Press, 2017.
"Dressing Up in 17th Century Goa." In Visualizing Portuguese Power: The Political Uses of Images in Portugal and its Overseas Empire (16th-18th C). Berlin: Diaphanes Press, 2017.
"From Prohibited Immigrants to Citizens: The Origins of Citizenship and Nationality in South Africa. Cape Town, South Africa: UCT Press, 2017.
Kwaito: The Revolution Was Not Televised; It Announced Itself in Song." In Assuming {Boycott}: {Resistance}, {Agency} and {Cultural} {Production}, edited by Estefan Kareem, Kuoni Carin and Raicovich Laura. OR Books, 2017.
"Nollywood Portraits: A Radical Beauty. Skira, 2017.
Other geographies: the influences of Michael Watts In Antipode book series, Edited by Sharad Chari. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2017.
Police in Africa: The Street Level View, Edited by Jan Beek, Mirco Göpfert, Olly Owen and Jonny Steinberg. S.l.: Oxford University Press, 2017.
Protest Nation: The Right to Protest in South Africa (Book review) ." Journal of Asian and African Studies (2017).
"Recognizing the Full Costs of Care? Compensation for Families in South Africa’s Silicosis Class Action." Social & Legal Studies (2017): 0964663917739455.
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