Alan Parker is a Cape Town-born critically respected choreographer, seasoned performer and collaborator and a writer and lecturer currently based in the Drama Department at Rhodes University in Grahamstown. At the moment, he is also engaged in doctoral research at the University of Cape Town. His research focus considers the complex relationship between live arts and the archive, with a specific reflection on choreographic strategies aimed at performing the archive.
6 Ebooks by Nomusa Makhubu
Jay Pather & Catherine Boulle: Acts of Transgression
In this ground-breaking collection of critical essays, 15 writers explore the experimental, interdisciplinary and radically transgressive field of contemporary live art in South Africa. Set against a …
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€29.99
Rory Bester & Anthea Garman: Babel Unbound
The notion that societies mediate issues through certain kinds of engagement is at the heart of the democratic project and often centres on an imagined public sphere where this takes place. But this …
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English
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€25.99
Catherine Boulle & Katlego Disemelo: Acts of Transgression
In this ground-breaking collection of critical essays, 15 writers explore the experimental, interdisciplinary and radically transgressive field of contemporary live art in South Africa. Set against a …
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English
DRM
€38.43
Rory Bester & Anthea Garman: Babel Unbound
The notion that societies mediate issues through certain kinds of engagement is at the heart of the democratic project and often centres on an imagined public sphere where this takes place. But this …
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English
DRM
€33.48
Amrita Pande & Ruchi Chaturvedi: Epistemic Justice and the Postcolonial University
At a time when debates on decolonisation have gained urgency in academic, civic and public spaces, this interdisciplinary collection by authors based at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, ser …
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€26.99
Sepideh Azari & Koni Benson: Epistemic Justice and the Postcolonial University
Across the world, universities are grappling with the colonial legacies that have shaped them. That struggle is especially vital in South Africa where the Rhodes Must Fall and Fees Must Fall movement …
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€33.31