Center for the Study of Public Scholarship
Presents a series of Programs on


"Debating Public Culture in South Africa" Spring 2006

For a printable PDF version of the spring calendar, please click here.


Culture in the Public Sphere: Recovering a Radical Tradition of Cultural-Political Debate in South Africa, 1938-1960
Corinne Sandwith, Lecturer in English, University of Kwazulu-Natal and Research Fellow, Center for the Study of Public Scholarship

Co-Sponsors: Programs in Culture, History and Theory and Comparative Literature


February 14
4:00pm
ILA Seminar Room S423

Public and Private Selves in South African Autobiography, 1980-1994
Cheryl-Ann Michael, Department of English, University of the Western Cape and Research Fellow, Center for the Study of Public Scholarship

Co-Sponsors: Department of African American Studies, English and Women's Studies


March 2
4:00pm
Kemp Malone Room N301Callaway

Reconciliation with the Dead: Silence, Hauntings and Public Memory in Cape Town, 1995-2005
Julian Jonker, Independent Cultural Producer, Cape Town, South Africa and Research Fellow, Center for the Study of Public Scholarship

Co-sponsor: Institute of African Studies


March 9
4:00pm
White Hall, Room 100

"Tie a Red Ribbon": Arts & Aids in South Africa Today
Carol Brown, Director of the Durban Art Gallery and Research Fellow, Center for the Study of Public Scholarship

Co-sponsors: Institute of African Studies, Michael C. Carlos Museum, Art History


March 23
4:00pm
Carlos Museum, Board Room 2nd Floorl

For more information about any of these programs, please contact CSPS Program Coordinator at 404-727-7602.

 






   


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