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Robyn Bloch at CISA

FEELING SORRY FOR PRIME EVIL IS FEELING SORRY FOR YOURSELF: SOUTH AFRICAN PERPETRATORS AS VICTIMS

Harry Garuba and Achille Mbembe at the Wits City Institute, 26 August

The next in the Wits City Institute’s Seminar Series for Term 3 2016 will be held on Friday 26 August 2016 at the Wits Anthropology Museum Central Block, Wits University Main Campus, Braamfontein.    

Animist Modernity and Spatial Subjectivity in Africa: Thinking Through the Road in African Literature  
by Harry Garuba, University of Cape Town

Discussant - Achille Mbembe, Wits University 

Two Interviews with Achille Mbembe

Two recent interviews with Achille Mbembe: in conversation with Seloua Luste Boulbina and with Sarah Balakrishnan.    

Hlonipha Mokoena Leads Wits Delegation to the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Higher Education Funding

Supported by Professors Catherine Albertyn and David Hornsby, WiSER's Professor Hlonipha Mokoena led the delegation from the Wits Panel on Funding Model(s) for Higher Education in South Africa in making a submission to the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Higher Education Funding. For more, see here.

Keith Breckenridge on Nelson Mandela and #FeesMustFall

Keith Breckenridge offers some reflections on Bruce Murray's recent Journal of African History article on Nelson Mandela's time at the University of the Witwatersrand, drawing out parallels between Mandela's experiences of the institution and those of c

Announcement: Spring Program Critical Thought

WiSER Spring Program

in Critical Thought

The Institute is delighted to announce the launch of a new initiative, The WiSER Spring Program in Critical Thought.

Candice Jansen Receives a 2016 Ivan Karp Doctoral Research Award

We are very proud to announce that WiSER PhD student Candice Jansen is a recipient one of the African Critical Inquiry Programme's 2016 Ivan Karp Doctoral Research Awards.

Christi Kruger at the Wits City Institute

WiSER PhD student Christi Kruger will present a paper at the first seminar for this term organised by the Wits City Institute, Friday, 22 July, 13:00-14:00, Wits Anthropology Museum.

(Dis)empowered whiteness: un-whitely spaces and the production of the good white home

Christi Kruger

Sarah Nuttall and Achille Mbembe at the Association of Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies Conference

Sarah Nuttall and Achille Mbembe are both keynote speakers at the Association of Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies Conference, hosted this year by Stellenbosch University, 11-15 July.

Sarah Nuttall speaks on 13 July at 11:00. Achille Mbembe speaks on 15 July at 14:15.

For the programme, see here.

Achille Mbembe at the Free State Literary Festival

Achille Mbembe will be discuss 'the new face of Africa' with Victor Kgomoeswana, Kevin Bloom, Richard Poplak, and Ruda Landman, at the Free State Literary Festival.

Friday, 15 July
08:30
ATKV-Eeufeessaal
 
For more information, see here.

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