Monthly Archives: February 2014
Radikal Xpression
Seeking to bridge the gap between the mainstream and the township art industries in Cape Town, the Radikal Xpression movement introduces their programme for 2014.
Reading Coriolanus: The Case of Thabo Mbeki and Mark Gevisser
Reading Coriolanus: The Case of Thabo Mbeki and Mark Gevisser by Slipnet on Mixcloud
Tagged Daniel Roux, Shakespeare, Thabo Mbeki
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Call for Papers: Writing South Africa Now: Twenty Years On
University of York in association with University of Cambridge June 7, 2014 Venue: University of York, United Kingdom CFP deadline: April 15, 2014 Two decades after apartheid, South Africa remains a land of contrasts. A compelling though somewhat under-theorised generation […]
The trouble with being female in politics
Despite our constitution’s enshrinement of gender equality, the coverage of women politicians in the media remains problematic. Sarah Emily Duff reports on a recent WiSER roundtable discussion.
Tagged Agang, discrimination, feminism, gender, Helen Zille, Mamphela Ramphele, misogyny, politics, prejudice, rape, sexism
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