Forthcoming events

Introduction to Zotero -- Keith Breckenridge

Thursday, 5 April, 2012 - 14:15

Zotero is an Open Source digital research platform developed by the Centre for History and New Me

‘Those were the days’, an autobiographical essay which concerns her student days in the 1970s in Mexico.

Wednesday, 28 March, 2012 - 16:30

The Embassy of Mexico in South Africa,   WISER and the School of Literature and Language Studies

Book Launch of Radio in Africa: Publics, Cultures, Communities

Thursday, 22 March, 2012 - 17:30

Wits University Press and WISER Invite you to the launch of

Postcolonial guilt and national identity: Historical injustice and the Australian settler state

Friday, 24 February, 2012 - 13:30

By Sarah Maddison

In nations with a record of historical injustice, guilt about the past is deeply implicated in both efforts towards reconciliation and the construction of national identity. This is as true in notionally postcolonial nations, where past injustice is often denied or avoided, as it is in situations where conflict and injustice have been more recent, overt or visible to the rest of the world. Taking the Australian case as an example, this article considers the dimensions of historical, collective guilt, and explores the implications of that guilt for contemporary national identity in postcolonial nations. It argues that until a nation is able to deal with social psychological barriers to addressing historical injustice, it is likely to construct and maintain a narrow and defensive form of nationalism.

Cameroon - The Golden Days of the Kingdom

Thursday, 9 February, 2012 - 13:30

This documentary film, directed by Manuela Zips-Mairitsch and Werner Zips, follo

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