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African Cities Reader II: Mobilities & Fixtures
<p>The second installment of the Reader is centered on the theme ‘Mobilities and Fixtures’. In this issue Sean O’Toole interviews architect David Adjaye about African cityscapes, snapshot photography and failed utopias;</p>
Chimurenga 16 – The Chimurenga Chronicle (October 2011)
<p>A once-off edition of a speculative, future-forward newspaper that travels back in time to re-imagine the present.</p>
Chimurenga 16 – The Chimurenga Chronicle (October 2011)
<p>A once-off edition of a speculative, future-forward newspaper that travels back in time to re-imagine the present.</p>
African Cities Reader II: Mobilities & Fixtures
<p>The second installment of the Reader is centered on the theme ‘Mobilities and Fixtures’. In this issue Sean O’Toole interviews architect David Adjaye about African cityscapes, snapshot photography and failed utopias;</p>
The Chronic (August 2013)
<p>Writers in the broadsheet include Jon Soske, Paula Akugizibwe, Yves Mintoogue, Adewale Maja-Pearce, Parsalelo Kantai, Fred Moten & Stefano Harney, Cedric Vincent, Deji Toye, Derin Ajao, Tony Mochama, Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah,Agri Ismaïl, Lindokuhle Nkosi, Bongani Kona, Stacy Hardy, Emmanuel Induma, Ugochukwu-Smooth Nzewi, Lolade Ayewudi, Simon Kuper and many others.</p>
The Chronic (April 2013)
<p>A 48-page newspaper and 40-page stand-alone books review magazine featuring writing, art and photography inflected by the workings of innovation, creativity and resistance.</p>
African Cities Reader III: Land, Property & Value
<p>The third installment of the Reader explores the unholy trinity of land, property and value – the life force of cities everywhere. In this issue António Andrade Tomás reveals the vice and violence that permeate the act of securing land and home in Luanda;</p>
Chimurenga 15 – The Curriculum Is Everything (June 2010)
<p>Presented in the form of a textbook, Chimurenga 15 simultaneously mimics the structure while gutting it. </p>
Search Sweet Country
<p> In his first novel, and in conversation with Binyavanga Wainaina, Kojo Laing talks to a future Ghana by exposing its present, full of the jargons and certainties of one dimensional nation building.</p>
Cape Town Central Library
<p>Presented in and around the Cape Town Central Library from May 2 – June 21, the project embodied the proposition evoked by the title by “finding oneself,”</p>
THIRD TEXT
<p>“The myth of the internationalism in art must be exploded.” – Rasheed Araeen Third […]</p>
Creating Theatre: A George Hallett Photo Essay
By Chronic on September 30, 2015 in Arts & Pedagogy, Books & Oration, Chimurenga Library, Chronic, Faith & Ideology, Healing & bodies, Media & Propaganda, Music
<p>“Exile demands contemplation because it is unavoidably real for those who experience […]</p>
Franc-maçonnerie Suite
<p>By Dominique Malaquais 1st Movement : Uncle Tom or DOM-TOM? Il y a […]</p>
Valladolid is not Spain, but it is
<p>By Peter James Hudson They say that Valladolid was the only town […]</p>
Soft Power South African Style
<p>Sean Jacobs mediates the tensions between local pleasure, global capital and cultural […]</p>
Under Nelson Mandela Boulevard
By Chronic on June 4, 2015 in Archive, Cash & Commerce, Healing & bodies, Media & Propaganda, Systems of Governance
<p>A Story About Cape Town’s Tanzanian Stowaways By Sean Christie Images by David […]</p>
African Cities Reader Three is Out Now
<p>The African Cities Reader is a biennial publication that brings together contributors […]</p>
African Cities Reader III: Land, Property & Value
<p>The third installment of the Reader explores the unholy trinity of land, property and value – the life force of cities everywhere. In this issue António Andrade Tomás reveals the vice and violence that permeate the act of securing land and home in Luanda;</p>
Between Worldliness and Exile Homelessness and Cosmopolitanism
<p>With essays by Akin Adesokan, Imraan Coovadia and Ngugi wa Thiong’o bound together, Sean O’Toole examines idiosyncratic writing […]</p>
Out of sight and out of mind in High Care
<p>Mike Abrahams recently spent seven weeks as an involuntary patient at Valkenberg […]</p>
Why music is better than photography
<p>Why music is better than photography: An argument in two parts by Sean […]</p>
The Hyphenated African
<p>Teju Cole takes a break from Twitter to speak to Sean O’Toole […]</p>
The Chronic (August 2013)
<p>Writers in the broadsheet include Jon Soske, Paula Akugizibwe, Yves Mintoogue, Adewale Maja-Pearce, Parsalelo Kantai, Fred Moten & Stefano Harney, Cedric Vincent, Deji Toye, Derin Ajao, Tony Mochama, Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah,Agri Ismaïl, Lindokuhle Nkosi, Bongani Kona, Stacy Hardy, Emmanuel Induma, Ugochukwu-Smooth Nzewi, Lolade Ayewudi, Simon Kuper and many others.</p>
Three Men, A Fence & A Dead Body
<p>Sean O’Toole travels to the northern reaches of Limpopo where South Africa […]</p>
Hauling Humans: a tricky business for trans-border truckers
<p>Veteran long-distance driver, Aden, has been witness and participant in the business […]</p>
The Chronic (April 2013)
<p>A 48-page newspaper and 40-page stand-alone books review magazine featuring writing, art and photography inflected by the workings of innovation, creativity and resistance.</p>
Cover Story
<p>He’s been described as the “founding father of African literature”, an author […]</p>
The Chronic (April 2013)
<p> A 48-page newspaper and 40-page stand-alone books review magazine featuring writing, […]</p>
Contributors
<p>Chimurenga People include: Ntone Edjabe (publisher & editor-in-chief); Stacy Hardy (books & […]</p>
Chimurenga 15 – The Curriculum Is Everything (June 2010)
<p>Presented in the form of a textbook, Chimurenga 15 simultaneously mimics the structure while gutting it. </p>
STAFFRIDER
<p>Borrowing its name and image from township slang for black youth who […]</p>
TO REFUSE THAT WHICH HAS BEEN REFUSED TO YOU
By Chimurenga on October 19, 2018 in Archive, Arts & Pedagogy, Cash & Commerce, Featured, Healing & bodies, Systems of Governance
<p>Fred Moten and Saidiya Hartman sit down to talk about the temporal […]</p>
TO REFUSE THAT WHICH HAS BEEN REFUSED TO YOU
<p>Fred Moten and Saidiya Hartman sit down to talk about the temporal […]</p>
Reluctantly Loud
<p>Interventions in the History of a Land Occupation By Koni Benson and Faeza […]</p>
Dance of the Infidels presents: Nollywood Confidential
<p>starring: Zeb Ejiro, Ajoke Jacobs, Tunde Kelani, and Aquila Njamah Andy learned […]</p>
In Defense Of The Films We Have Made
<p>by Odia Ofeimun On the theme of Motion Picture as a tool […]</p>