The Johannesburg Workshop in Theory and Criticism (under the umbrella of WISER) and the Seminar in Experimental Critical Theory (UCHRI) joined forces to organize a two-week Workshop on Archives of the Non-Racial which took place in South Africa from June 29 to July 11, 2014.
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Thank you to whoever uploaded this video..I'm writing tomorrow you really helped me out
Totally enjoyed this . Thank you. ✊🏿🇺🇸
Tshotsho ubekho nto kaMangcu inkwethu uyisusile emehlweni.
South Africa needs to build an African university for overall African studies.
What great speakers we have in South Africa but why are our screens so filled with international speakers which know less about South Africa & most frequently they see South Africa at their own point of view meaning in the way in which their generations have defined & placed or presented South Africa in their face. Having such great people they could help us young South Africans see that the world is filled with tans to explore,discover & come to know.
You can only imagine a South Africa of intellectuals in which everything presented to them they always turn to challenge(checking it's grounds ) ensuring that it has not been presented as an illusion taking away our attention from what is truly mind boggling & interesting to discover.
brilliant talk.
Mz'otsundu masifundeni imbali yethu.Ityebile imbali yakho mxhosa
Washo kwavokotheka mfo kaMangcu! Siyabulela! Kwekkkhh!!
This guy is an intellectual. We need people like him in our new South Africa….!
This presentation by bhut' Xolela is a reminder of how much research and writing still needs to be done here in Eastern Cape.
This is powerful! Thank you for this.
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