Based on his long term work in urban Africa and more recently in Jakarta, Simone reflects strategically on the interstice of effaced and sustained distinctions between the habitable and uninhabitab
Mostly young scholars at the beginning of their careers explore from a variety of vantage points how politics is enacted in nature conservation and preservation in southern Africa, as well as how such
Shigwedha explores the enduring legacy of the South African military's mass killing of Namibian civilians on 4 May 1978 during Namibia's struggle for independence and democracy. After recounting e
Mans’s focus is to provide insight into Namibian cultural studies—music, dance, and drama, past and present, which has seldom been addressed. She hopes that the reader will come to a deeper unders