Cartooning academic life behind the scenes - Reflecting on art and creativity as a form of resistance across racial and gender differences: Saturday, October 22, 09h30 for 10h00
Transformation, diversity, intersectionality, and gender-equity seem to have become buzzwords in academia. But, how can those who go through different life-experiences voice the realities of their lives and works, and be heard? How do we make room for practices that are invested in the work of voicing dissent across differences? And, in echoing decolonial feminist scholar Chandra Talpade Mohanti, what makes a non-colonized dialogue possible?
Join the KZNSA for a conversation with Dr Ingrid Bamberg, Dr Siphiwe Motloung, Dr Duduzile Mzindle, and Ms Nokuthula Magudulela, who will be joined by Berlin-based writer and educator Dr Federica Bueti, who has shared interest in art and decolonial feminist practices and forms of organizing. Come and join the KZNSA for an informal gathering:
-To address and discuss collectively the challenges of decolonising academia within the existing realities of academic life.
-To listen and learn from the experience of a group of black female
academics who have created a platform to voice their dissent through cartooning
and artistic means.
-To play with and reflect on the use of satire, humour, laughter and
collaborative curation as a tool to address the madness and absurdity of the
realities of working in the academia and publishing industry.
-To discuss how cartooning can be used to produce knowledge in academic
research
-To explore the possibilities of a non-colonized dialogue around
education across differences
-To share, converse, disagree, and laugh together!
Entry is free and all are welcome! For more information, contact
gallery@kznsagallery.co.za.
The KZNSA Gallery is situated at 166 Bulwer Road, Glenwood, in Durban. More information on 031 277 1705 or cell 082 220 0368 or visit www.kznsagallery.co.za