[Sugarman] Getting started

Jennifer Wenzel jawenzel at umich.edu
Wed May 22 19:20:59 SAST 2013


Hello all--

My interests would be (basically in descending order, but would be happy
with any of these)--

   -     The Global South as an idea and a source of theory
   -     Interrogating Neoliberalism as idea and explanation
   -     Public spaces, informality and infrastructures in the
   desegregating city
   -     Textual analysis, visual culture and the state in the making of
   African publics
   -    The politics of literacy, legibility and expert knowledges in Africa
   -     Vernacular literatures in the making of transnational movements
   and subjects
   - The politics of heritage
   -    Legacies of the imperial archive in post-colonial history, museums
   and performance

Cheers, and really enthused about this!
Jennifer


   -
   - On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 5:11 AM, Keith Breckenridge <
   keith at breckenridge.org.za> wrote:

Dear friends,
>
> We should now begin to assemble the people, ideas and projects that will
> carry this collaboration project for the next five years.   Our proposal is
> clear about the themes we have in mind, and we had to adjust theme to meet
> Mellon's objections, so we should try, very hard, to stick to them.   It
> might be necessary, and interesting, to set up subsets within each of these
> themes, narrow or expand them, but let's see how far we can get before we
> do that.
>
> To begin with we have in mind workshops in Johannesburg in our late Summer
> (timed to coincide with the Michigan Spring Break), and workshops in Ann
> Arbor in the Fall, probably in September.  (The exact dates will have to be
> worked out by the workshop committees).
>
> Our first object should be to assemble committees around the themes we
> have selected, and to do that the easiest way to begin will be for people
> to indicate in which of the themes (at the bottom of this message) they'd
> be interested to participate.
>
> Please reply to the list (yes, that will generate a bit of mail)
> explaining your interests.   For many people at both institutions this will
> be a useful way to meet potential collaborators.  WISER and the ASC will
> use those replies to assemble the committees.
>
> WISER will support the project vigorously throughout, intellectually and
> politically, but the committees will be responsible for at least the
> following things (and I'm sure that there will be more):
>
> 1) Assembling a group of thirty interesting people, including about a
> dozen who will fly from one side of the world to the other.   Most of those
> people, but not all, should come from (or have very close links with)  Wits
> or Michigan.
>
> 2)  Chose readings, and works in progress from participants, to ensure
> that the workshops produce new kinds of arguments and advance what we know
> and think about each of the problems.
>
> 3)  Plan for publication of some of the work, ideally as a special edition
> in one of the journals well matched to the problems.
>
> 4)  Think carefully through a program of events -- workshops, lectures,
> exhibitions, visits -- that will (again) produce new and stronger insights
> in to each problem area.
>
> The proposed themes include:
>
>    - Many thanks, Keith
>
>
> --
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> Economic Research, University of the Witwatersrand | Pbag 3, PO Wits,
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