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A Black Man Called Sekoto

Author : N. C. Manganyi
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Art
ISBN : STANFORD:36105070577205

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A Black Man Called Sekoto by N. C. Manganyi Pdf

Drawing on a series of interviews with Gerard Sekoto and on Sekoto's extensive correspondence with art historian Barbara Lindop, this book explores the life of an artist who left South Africa for exile in France in order to remain true to his creative talents.

A Black Man Called Sekoto

Author : Noel Chabani Manganyi
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Artists, Black
ISBN : OCLC:1107684192

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A Black Man Called Sekoto by Noel Chabani Manganyi Pdf

Drawing on a series of interviews with Gerard Sekoto and on Sekoto's extensive correspondence with art historian Barbara Lindop, this book explores the life of an artist who left South Africa for exile in France in order to remain true to his creative talents. This narrative of exile explores the impact on Sekoto's artistic output, specifically on scenes from his native South Africa, of the artist's tenuous relation to his adopted environment and his dependence on memory. 1996.

Biko's Ghost

Author : Shannen L. Hill
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 427 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2015-05-21
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781452944319

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Biko's Ghost by Shannen L. Hill Pdf

“When you say, ‘Black is Beautiful,’ what in fact you are saying . . . is: Man, you are okay as you are; begin to look upon yourself as a human being.” With such statements, Stephen Biko became the voice of Black Consciousness. And with Biko’s brutal death in the custody of the South African police, he became a martyr, an enduring symbol of the horrors of apartheid. Through the lens of visual culture, Biko’s Ghost reveals how the man and the ideology he promoted have profoundly influenced liberation politics and race discourse—in South Africa and around the globe—ever since. Tracing the linked histories of Black Consciousness and its most famous proponent, Biko’s Ghost explores the concepts of unity, ancestry, and action that lie at the heart of the ideology and the man. It challenges the dominant historical view of Black Consciousness as ineffectual or racially exclusive, suppressed on the one side by the apartheid regime and on the other by the African National Congress. Engaging theories of trauma and representation, and icon and ideology, Shannen L. Hill considers the martyred Biko as an embattled icon, his image portrayals assuming different shapes and political meanings in different hands. So, too, does she illuminate how Black Consciousness worked behind the scenes throughout the 1980s, a decade of heightened popular unrest and state censorship. She shows how—in streams of imagery that continue to multiply nearly forty years on—Biko’s visage and the ongoing life of Black Consciousness served as instruments through which artists could combat the abuses of apartheid and unsettle the “rainbow nation” that followed.

Apartheid and the Making of a Black Psychologist

Author : N. Chabani Manganyi
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2016-05-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781868148639

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Apartheid and the Making of a Black Psychologist by N. Chabani Manganyi Pdf

This intriguing memoir details in a quiet and restrained manner with what it meant to be a committed black intellectual activist during the apartheid years and beyond. Few autobiographies exploring the ‘life of the mind’ and the ‘history of ideas’ have come out of South Africa, and N Chabani Manganyi’s reflections on a life engaged with ideas, the psychological and philosophical workings of the mind and the act of writing are a refreshing addition to the genre of life writing. Starting with his rural upbringing in Mavambe, Limpopo, in the 1940s, Manganyi’s life story unfolds at a gentle pace, tracing the twists and turns of his journey from humble beginnings to Yale University in the USA. The author details his work as a clinical practitioner and researcher, as a biographer, as an expert witness in defence of opponents of the apartheid regime and, finally, as a leading educationist in Mandela’s Cabinet and in the South African academy. Apartheid and the Making of a Black Psychologist is a book about relationships and the fruits of intellectual and creative labour. Manganyi describes how he used his skills as a clinical psychologist to explore lives – both those of the subjects of his biographies and those of the accused for whom he testified in mitigation; his aim always to find a higher purpose and a higher self.

Selves in Question

Author : Judith Lutge Coullie,Stephan Meyer,Thengani H. Ngwenya,Thomas Olver
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2006-05-31
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780824843502

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Selves in Question by Judith Lutge Coullie,Stephan Meyer,Thengani H. Ngwenya,Thomas Olver Pdf

Wide-ranging and engaging, Selves in Question considers the various ways in which auto/biographical accounts situate and question the self in contemporary southern Africa.The twenty-seven interviews presented here consider both the ontological status and the representation of the self. They remind us that the self is constantly under construction in webs of interlocution and that its status and representation are always in question. The contributors, therefore, look at ways in which auto/biographical practices contribute to placing, understanding, and troubling the self and selves in postcolonies in the current global constellation. They examine topics such as the contexts conducive to production processes; the contents and forms of auto/biographical accounts; and finally, their impact on the producers and the audience. In doing so they map out a multitude of variables--including the specific historical juncture, geo-political locations, social positions, cultures, languages, generations, and genders--in their relations to auto/biographical practices. Those interviewed include the famous and the hardly known, women and men, writers and performers who communicate in a variety of languages: Afrikaans, English, Xhosa, isiZulu, Sesotho, and Yiddish. An extensive introduction offers a general framework on the contestation of self through auto/biography, a historical overview of auto/biographical representation in South Africa up to the present time, an outline of theoretical and thematic issues at stake in southern Africa auto/biography, and extensive primary and secondary biographies. Interviewees: Breyten Breytenbach, Dennis Brutus, Valentine Cascarino, Vanitha Chetty, Wilfred Cibane, Greig Coetzee, J. M. Coetzee, Paul Faber, David Goldblatt, Stephen Gray, Dorian Haarhoff, Rayda Jacobs, Elsa Joubert, K. Limakatso Kendall, Ester Lee, Doris Lessing, Sindiwe Magona, Margaret McCord, N. Chabani Manganyi, Zolani Mkiva, Jonathan Morgan, Es’kia Mphahlele, Rob Nixon, Mpho Nthunya, Robert Scott, Gillian Slovo, Alex J. Thembela, Pieter-Dirk Uys, Johan van Wyk, Wilhelm Verwoerd, David Wolpe, D. L. P.Yali Manisi.

Being Black in the World

Author : N. Chabani Manganyi
Publisher : Wits University Press
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2019-09-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781776143689

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Being Black in the World by N. Chabani Manganyi Pdf

One of South Africa's most astute social and political observers of his time wrote Being-Black-In-The-World in 1973 at a time of global socio-political change and renewed resistance to the brutality of apartheid rule. Publication of the book was delayed until he had left the country to study at Yale University as his publishers feared that the apartheid censorship board and security forces would prohibit him from leaving.

Visual Time

Author : Keith Moxey
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2013-06-17
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780822395935

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Visual Time offers a rare consideration of the idea of time in art history. Non-Western art histories currently have an unprecedented prominence in the discipline. To what extent are their artistic narratives commensurate with those told about Western art? Does time run at the same speed in all places? Keith Moxey argues that the discipline of art history has been too attached to interpreting works of art based on a teleological categorization—demonstrating how each work influences the next as part of a linear sequence—which he sees as tied to Western notions of modernity. In contrast, he emphasizes how the experience of viewing art creates its own aesthetic time, where the viewer is entranced by the work itself rather than what it represents about the historical moment when it was created. Moxey discusses the art, and writing about the art, of modern and contemporary artists, such as Gerard Sekoto, Thomas Demand, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Cindy Sherman, as well as the sixteenth-century figures Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Albrecht Dürer, Matthias Grünewald, and Hans Holbein. In the process, he addresses the phenomenological turn in the study of the image, its application to the understanding of particular artists, the ways verisimilitude eludes time in both the past and the present, and the role of time in nationalist accounts of the past.

Africa, Cultural Studies and Difference

Author : Keyan Tomaselli,Handel Kashope Wright
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2013-12-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317982012

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Africa, Cultural Studies and Difference by Keyan Tomaselli,Handel Kashope Wright Pdf

Cultural Studies has evolved and continues to evolve primarily along regional lines. However uncomfortable this might be, the genie of British cultural studies cannot be returned to the bottle of history. Thus, national versions of cultural studies have arisen in a few African countries. This book engages two critical and seemingly contradictory tasks: i) to contribute to the development of cultural studies from the perspectives of African experiences and indigenous frames of reference; and ii) to examine these in terms of transnational trajectories of the field in ways that do not reduce them to one or other context. Much cultural studies remains concerned with Texts, often disconnected from their contexts. For the authors published here, the contexts include African philosophies, cosmologies and ontologies. It includes the writings of both residential natives and those who have re-located to the diaspora, a spread that opens conversations with international approaches that both include and exclude African experiences and work. This anthology juxtaposes many different kinds of cultural studies done in different parts of the world as a means of creating a global dialogue around the signifier of ‘Africa’. This book was published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.

Gerard Sekoto

Author : Joe Dolby
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Art, Black
ISBN : UCSC:32106018683810

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New Histories of Art in the Global Postwar Era

Author : Flavia Frigeri,Kristian Handberg
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2021-03-24
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780429643750

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New Histories of Art in the Global Postwar Era by Flavia Frigeri,Kristian Handberg Pdf

This book maps key moments in the history of postwar art from a global perspective. The reader is introduced to a new globally oriented approach to art, artists, museums and movements of the postwar era (1945–70). Specifically, this book bridges the gap between historical artistic centers, such as Paris and New York, and peripheral loci. Through case studies, previously unknown networks, circulations, divides and controversies are brought to light. From the development of Ethiopian modernism, to the showcase of Brazilian modernity, this book provides readers with a new set of coordinates and a reassessment of well-trodden art historical narratives around modernism. This book will be of interest to scholars in art historiography, art history, exhibition and curatorial studies, modern art and globalization.

Transforming Research Methods in the Social Sciences

Author : Angelo Flynn,Sherianne Kramer
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2019-03-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781776143566

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Transforming Research Methods in the Social Sciences by Angelo Flynn,Sherianne Kramer Pdf

Social science researchers in the global South, and in South Africa particularly, utilise research methods in innovative ways in order to respond to contexts characterised by diversity, racial and political tensions, socioeconomic disparities and gender inequalities. These methods often remain undocumented – a gap that this book starts to address. Written by experts from various methodological fields, Transforming Research Methods in the Social Sciences is a comprehensive collation of original essays and cutting-edge research that demonstrates the variety of novel techniques and research methods available to researchers responding to these context-bound issues. It is particularly relevant for study and research in the fields of applied psychology, sociology, ethnography, biography and anthropology. In addition to their unique combination of conceptual and application issues, the chapters also include discussions on ethical considerations relevant to the method in similar global South contexts. Transforming Research Methods in the Social Sciences has much to offer to researchers, professionals and others involved in social science research both locally and internationally.

Gerard Sekoto

Author : N. C. Manganyi,Gerard Sekoto
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015062569614

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Gerard Sekoto by N. C. Manganyi,Gerard Sekoto Pdf

"Gerard Sekoto is a major South African painter, and one of this country's earliest modernists and social realists. He was at the height of his creative powers when he left for Paris in 1947, where he stayed until his death in 1993. During these often difficult years his talent, dedication, belief in the equality of all people and, most of all, his identity as an African sustained him." "Chabani Manganyi's biography is informed by the discovery, after Sekoto's death, of a 'suitcase of treasures', which contained previously unknown musical compositions, letters and a large quantity of notes, writings and private documents. It ends with a statement by Gerard Sekoto on art and the responsibility of artists, which he presented in Rome in 1959."--BOOK JACKET.

African Arts

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Africa
ISBN : UOM:39015042465958

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The African Book Publishing Record

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Africa
ISBN : STANFORD:36105213189637

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Art South Africa

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Art
ISBN : STANFORD:36105133540331

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