In an age of unprecedented mobility, young black South Africans find themselves in a curious dual position: On the one hand they are tied to the South African democratic national project and its related histories, power dynamics and identities. On the other, the world is becoming increasingly transnational in character broadening cultural debates around national belonging, history, power and identity. The contradictions that emerge from this dual position have a profound impact on the existential concerns of people from the global south: Who are we? How do we form relationships? How… read more
In an age of unprecedented mobility, young black South Africans find themselves in a curious dual position: On the one hand they are tied to the South African democratic national project and its related histories, power dynamics and identities. On the other, the world is becoming increasingly… read more
In an age of unprecedented mobility, young black South Africans find themselves in a curious dual position: On the one hand they are tied to the South African democratic national project and its related histories, power dynamics and identities. On the other, the world is becoming increasingly transnational in character broadening cultural debates around national … read more