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    • Apartheid and the unconscious: An introduction 

      Truscott, Ross; van Bever Donker, Maurits; Hook, Derek (Taylor and Francis Group, 2023)
      This special issue invited contributors to revisit J.M. Coetzee’s “The Mind of Apartheid,” first published in Social Dynamics in 1991. Here, Coetzee asks what it might mean to come to terms with apartheid:It is not ...
    • Auditing and the unconscious: Managerialism’s memory traces 

      Truscott, Ross (Taylor and Francis Group, 2023)
      This paper takes J.M. Coetzee’s “The Mind of Apartheid” as a point of departure in thinking about audits in universities. Using the psychoanalytic framing of apartheid that Coetzee puts in place, audit is likened here ...
    • Crime, community and the governance of violence in post-apartheid South Africa 

      Pillay, Suren (Taylor and Francis Group, 2008)
      The South African government has embarked on a programme ofencouraging social cohesion in South Africa first to address concerns stemmingfrom high levels of violent crime which characterise the society, and second, ...
    • Government by grants: The post-pandemic politics of welfare 

      Dubbeld, Bernard; Pinto de Almeida, Fernanda (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020)
      In April 2020, with South Africa in national lockdown, president Cyril Ramaphosa announced the Covid-19 relief program on a scale he called ‘historic’. He affirmed that the state would not only reestablish the economy but ...
    • Insights and current debates on community engagement in higher education institutions: Perspectives on the University of the Western Cape 

      Bidandi, Fred; Ambe, Anthony Nforh; Mukong, Claudia Haking (SAGE Publications, 2021)
      This study investigated the insights and current debates on community engagement in higher education institutions with specific reference to the University of the Western Cape (UWC) in South Africa. The article argues ...
    • Journeys from the horizons of history: Text, trial and tales in the construction of narratives of pain 

      Lalu, Premesh; Harris, Brent (Southern African Literature and Culture Centre, UKZN, 1996-10)
      This article draws inspiration from Jauss's theorisation of the concepts of horizon, reception, and construction. The problem we confront relates to the way we receive, interpret, and apply texts without cognisance of ...
    • Looking back 

      Odendaal, André (José Frantz, 2020)
      Professors Patricia Hayes and Premesh Lalu have in this edition of Signals provided useful insight into the importance of theory, history, archives and the humanities in South Africa, and how they can help “assist us in ...
    • A “poor man’s pleasure”: The cinema house and its publics in twentieth century South Africa 

      de Almeida, Fernanda Pinto (Taylor and Francis Group, 2023)
      What do cinema houses have to tell us about the experience ofcollective leisure in early twentieth-century South Africa? Thisarticle considers how the cinema house points to unprecedentedsocial conditions that allowed the ...
    • Worrier state: Risk, anxiety and moral panic in South Africa 

      Scott, Lwando (SAGE Publications, 2023)
      While reading Nicky Falkof’s Worrier State: Risk, anxiety, and moral panic in South Africa, I couldn’t help but think of the video of Nina Simone being interviewed that often floats around social media where she is asked ...