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Simonne Horwitz to Speak at the Centre for Indian Studies in Africa

The Centre for Indian Studies in Africa invites you to

“Apartheid in a Parka”? Roots and longevity of the Canada-South Africa comparison in transnational perspectives 

Dr Simonne Horwitz Visiting Researcher: CISA, Associate Professor, History University of Saskatchewan 

Shireen Hassim to Speak at the Next Steve Biko Lecture, University of Johannesburg

Politics and Passions: the Stakes of Democracy

Chantal Mouffe
University of Westminster

Tuesday 8th of March 2016

Respondents:
Shireen Hassim, University of the Witwatersrand
Peter Hudson, University of the Witwatersrand

Venue: Madibeng Building, University of Johannesburg

Time: 13:00PM-16:00PM

Achille Mbembe's New Book

Éditions La Découverte has made available the cover of Achille Mbembe's new book Politiques de l'inimitié, which will be published on 31 March 2016. Translations will follow soon.

Sarah Emily Duff Interviewed by Political Foods

Sarah Emily Duff was interviewed recently by Political Foods, a new podcast interested in the intersections of power, cooking, and eating. She discussed the popular South African confection the Hertzoggie, focussing on its complex and contested history.

Spanish Translation of 'Critique de la raison negre'

Achille Mbembe's Critique de la raison negre (Paris, La Decouverte, 2013) has been translated into Spanish, joining German, Dutch, and Portuguese editions. Italian and English translations will follow in due course.

Crítica de la razón negra features a new introduction by Juan Obarrio and Veronica Gago, and is published by Ned Ediciones.

Video: Intersectional Writing in Times of Protest

Our recent panel discussion on 'Intersectional Writing in Times of Protest' - chaired by Nicky Falkof and including Michelle Gumede, Pontsho Pilane, Zimasa Mpemnyama, Aaisha Dadi Patel, and Khadija Patel - is now available as a video:

Hlonipha Mokoena Speaks at the University of Pretoria

Hlonipha Mokoena will present '"How I Photographed Cetewayo": Photography and the Spectacle of Exile in Colonial South Africa' at the University of Pretoria's Department of Sociology, Thursday, 3 March, 11am-12:30pm, Seminar room 19-15, 19th floor, Humanities Building. For more information see here.

Democratic Marxism: Theory Seminars and Public Lecture Series

Achille Mbembe and Shireen Hassim will be participating in Democratic Marxism, a series of theory seminars and public lectures at Wits in August and September:

Achille Mbembe at the New School

Achille Mbembe will present 'The Planetary Turn of the African Predicament' at the New School (Wollman Hall, Eugene Lang College. 65 West 11th Street Room B500, New York, NY), on Wednesday, 10 February at 6pm.

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