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Zanele Muholi at Autograph ABP, London, 14 July-28 October 2017

Zanele Muholi's first solo exhibition in London has opened at Autograph ABP. Titled Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness, the exhibition features a series of Muholi's self-portraits. It runs from 14 July to 28 October 2017. For more information, see here.

Sarah Nuttall on Racism at St John's College

Sarah Nuttall writes about race, racism, and the need for a coherent anti-racism school policy at St John's College.

A statement from St John's College apologising for the institution's response to recent racist incidents at the school, and commiting to addressing racism at the College.

New Book: 'Competition Law and Economic Regulation'

Competition Law and Economic Regulation
Addressing Market Power in Southern Africa
Edited by Jonathan Klaaren, Simon Roberts, and Imraan Valodia

Recent Writing by Bongani Madondo

Bongani Madondo reviews Flowers of a Broken Smile by Mak Manaka for the Johannesburg Review of Books, discusses the heavy metal fans of Botswana for Huck Magazine, and explores the work of An

Zanele Muholi receives "Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres"

Zanele Muholi received the insignia of the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres from the Ambassador of France to South Africa on 22 November at a ceremony in Pretoria.

Read more in Art Africa magazine 

Detritus

Chari, Sharad. "Detritus." In Fueling Culture: Energy, History, Politics. Fordham University Press, 2017.

WiSER in 2018

WiSER in 2018

 

WiSER is pleased to be part of a 5 year collaborative project: "Enclaving: Patterns of global futures in three African cities"

WiSER is pleased to be part of a new 5 year collaborative project: "Enclaving: Patterns of global futures in three African cities."

The website is here, and a news story about the project can be found here.

The Porfolio: Tinashe Mushakavanhu (with Nontsikelelo Mutiti)

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Some Writers Can Give You Two Heartbeats is a conceptual book that employs a wide range of visual, typographic and structural strategies. Drawing from a 40-year archive of interviews from and with Zimbabwean writers, the ambition of the book was to make the reader eavesdrop on a multigenerational conversation about writing as craft and as a process.

After Decolonization? A new WISER project

After Decolonization?

A research project that will run at WISER from 2022-2023

JWTC 2014: Johannesburg Events

Sunday, 29 June, 2014 - 09:30

JWTC 2014: Week One

Monday, 30 June, 2014 - 09:30

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JWTC 2014: Week Two

Tuesday, 8 July, 2014 - 08:30

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Time and Again

Wednesday, 11 February, 2015 - 17:30
Wits University Press and WiSER have the pleasure of inviting you

The Other Camera

Wednesday, 18 February, 2015 - 17:30

Vernacular Photography - Africa and India

Friday, 20 February, 2015 - 11:30

– WiSER warmly invites you to our opening symposium o

Hiding in Plain Sight

Friday, 27 March, 2015 - 11:30

The wRite associates in partnership with the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Rese

Four Modernities: Japan, China, Africa, and India

Friday, 27 March, 2015 - 17:30

WiSER, the Faculty of Humanities, and the Centre for Indian Studies in Africa

Money from Nothing

Wednesday, 15 April, 2015 - 17:30

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