The Politics of Memory in South African Art (original) (raw)

Precarious Video: Historical Events, Trauma, and Memory in South African Video Art (Jo Ractliffe, Penny Siopis, Berni Searle, Minnette Vari).

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Gender, ‘Race’, Ethnicity in Art Practice in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Annie E. Coombes and Penny Siopis in Conversation*

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Feminist Review, 1997

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At the edges of apartheid memory

Rory Bester

1999

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The ghost of memory : literary representations of slavery in post-apartheid South Africa

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The embodied past. From paranoid style to politics of memory in South Africa

Didier Fassin

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“The Walls Are So Silent”: Spaces of Confinement and Gendered Meanings of Incarceration in South African Commemorative Art

Kim Miller

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Andrew van der Vlies

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The leftovers, reimagined : an exploration of perceptions and representation of race and gender within a South African context, in the work of selected artists

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Aghogho Akpome

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Post-Apartheid Nostalgia and the Sadomasochistic Pleasures of Archival Art

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Beyond Trauma: New Perspectives on the Politics of Memory in East and Southern Africa

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Race, Memory and the Apartheid Archive

Prof Garth Stevens

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Busuyi Mekusi

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Norman Duncan

2010

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"Recovering a productive discourse on ‘public art’, memory and memorialisation in South Africa, via an un-covering of the societal currency inherent in Wim Botha’s studio practice" (2015) [Exhibition review published in journal]

Alexander (Alex) Opper

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Memories of a Modernity-to-Be. Some Reflections on South Africa's Unresolved Dilemma

Oscar Hemer

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South African Historical Journal Making Art, Making Identity: Moving beyond Racialised Perceptions of Identity through Collaborative Exhibition in the New South Africa

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Remembering the Violence of (De)colonization in Southern Africa: From Witnessing to Activist Genealogies in Literature and Film

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Regions of Memory: Transnational Formations, 2022

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“Replaying Trauma with a Difference: Zoë Wicomb’s Dialogic Aesthetics.” Trauma, Memory and Narrative in South Africa. Ed. Ewald Mengel and Michele Borzaga. Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi, 2012. 349-63.

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Commemoration, Memory and Monuments in the Contested Language of Black Liberation: The South African Experience

Ali Hlongwane

The Journal of Pan-African Studies, 2008

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Re-Framing SS Mendi: Curating and Commemorating a 'Missing' Memory in South Africa

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Remembering the Nation, Dismembering Women? Stories of the South African Transition. FULL TEXT.

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The Pull of the Ancestors: Slavery, Apartheid, and Memory in Zakes Mda’s Ways of Dying and Cion

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Working on the thresholds of memory and silence: reflections on the praxis of the Legacies of Apartheid Wars Project

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Introducing the pasts and presence of art in South Africa

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Memorials, landscape and white masculinity: dialogic interventions in South African art

Karen von Veh

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Butler, B. (2007). Taking on the Tradition: African Heritage and the Testimony of Memory. In DeJong, F., Rowlands, M. (Eds.). Reclaiming Heritage: Alternative Imaginaries of Memory in West Africa pp.31-69. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press.

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Matthias Pauwels

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Spectres of Afrikanerdom in contemporary commodity culture: history, memory, and imagining the self

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History making and present day politics : the meaning of collective memory in South Africa

Hans Erik Stolten

2007

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