Dr Tinashe Mushakavanhu discusses the coup of November 2017 in Zimbabwe, the death of Robert Mugabe, and why it is necessary to build a new set of digital tools for re-reading the country’s history. The podcast grapples with the question: how do we read a country beyond an individual?
The members of The WiSER Podcast team are Sarah Nuttall, Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh, Isabel Hofmeyr, Tinashe Mushakavanhu and Achille Mbembe.
Lost Books: Four Narratives On Absent Books
The Futures of the Constitution (Part 2)
The Futures of the Constitution (Part 1)
Travelling Technology: Big Infrastructure, Small Devices (Part 2)
Travelling Technology: Big Infrastructures, Small Devices (Part 1)
8 Ways to Think About Unsettlement (Part 2)
8 Ways to Think About Unsettlement (Part 1)
Charne Lavery: Southern Oceanicity
Keith Breckenridge: Biometric Capitalism
Sarah Nuttall: The Redistributed University
Sisonke Msimang: Winnie Mandela — An Intimate Accountability
Shireen Hassim: Winnie Mandela — The Politics of Refusal
Sakiru Adebayo: Melancholy in the Time of Pandemic
Terry Kurgan: Two Photographs About Death
Johannes Machinya: The Packed Suitcase: Living With Deportability
Boehi, Concheiro San Vicente & Xaba: Urban Green Spaces During Covid-19
Makhosazana Xaba: An Absent Presence: Writing Noni Jabavu's Life
Ruth Sacks: The Built Remainders of Kinshasa's Independence
Oceanic Humanities: Below the Water Line
Pamila Gupta & Drew Thompson: Decolonising Visuality
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