Imagining, Framing, Disciplining

Artwork: “Document for the People 57” by Maja Maljević (2018).

In this session, the participants will engage in an open-ended conversation and consider what acts of public imagination are most needed in the present – to establish the grounds of collective thought and within the turnings and sometimes the convulsions of generational time.

What are some of the most suggestive frames emerging for the theorization of the contemporary cultural processes in southern Africa now – and more widely across the South? What are some of their most pronounced incommensurabilities – and what are their capacities for re-thinking modes of relationality? In short, what are the arguments most important to have with each other, in our time and place?

This session will consider what acts of public imagination are most needed in the present – to establish the grounds of collective thought and within the turnings and sometimes the convulsions of generational time. If biopolitics and necropolitics have offered essential registers for understanding the world-now, how are the ontological and cosmological refractions of current thinking generative or not when considered from the specificities of Southern/African standpoints? Thinking about these conceptual questions but also the institutions which we inhabit from our Africa-based location, we will further discuss the dimensions that our future universities could take – as acts of the imagination and as practices of (un)disciplining ourselves and our modes of knowledge production. Finally, we will consider what the studio and the seminar room might have to teach each other, as pedagogical modes of learning and making.  

Programme

12:00 – 14:00 SAST    Lunch hosted by the Innovation Foundation for democracy and WiSER.
Venue: WISER, 6th Floor Richard Ward Building, University of Witwatersrand.

14:00-16:00  SAST   Imagining, Framing, Disciplining.
Venue: WISER, 6th Floor Richard Ward Building, University of Witwatersrand.

Details

Friday 3 November 2023
13:00
15:00
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CEST
14:00 – 16:00, SAST
WiSER, 6th Floor Richard Ward Building, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

Practical information

Free admission.
This event is part of The South Africa Conversations 2023, co-hosted by the Holberg Prize and the Innovation Foundation for Democracy.

Participants

Organizers

holberglogo

The Holberg Prize, established by the Norwegian Parliament in 2003, is an international prize worth NOK 6,000,000, awarded annually to a scholar who has made outstanding contributions to research in the humanities, social science, law or theology, either in one of these fields or through interdisciplinary work. The Holberg Prize is funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research and hosted by the University of Bergen, Norway.

Innovation foundation for Democracy

The Innovation Foundation for Democracy is a new initiative that was established in 2022. The Foundation aims to rejuvenate democracy in Africa, particularly amongst young people, through research and training initiatives and innovative democratic projects. The Foundation is hosted by the Wits University from where it serves the continent.  

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