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Mourning the Dead: Connecting histories of people, places, and remains
Mourning the Dead Podcast
10 episodes
3 days ago
This podcast brings together different histories connected to the mortal remains of people and their violent dislocation during or in the aftermath of colonial rule; their meaning for the remembrance of slavery; their role in anticolonial and postcolonial struggles, memory politics, the undoing of scientific racism and the work of restitution. The podcast focuses on histories connected to the African continent. It is the intent of this collection of histories, to present them as part of the work of mourning – a mourning that can initiate and strengthen transformation in the present.
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This podcast brings together different histories connected to the mortal remains of people and their violent dislocation during or in the aftermath of colonial rule; their meaning for the remembrance of slavery; their role in anticolonial and postcolonial struggles, memory politics, the undoing of scientific racism and the work of restitution. The podcast focuses on histories connected to the African continent. It is the intent of this collection of histories, to present them as part of the work of mourning – a mourning that can initiate and strengthen transformation in the present.
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Prestwichstraat-begrafplaas: Memory contestations innie Kaap
Mourning the Dead: Connecting histories of people, places, and remains
46 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
Prestwichstraat-begrafplaas: Memory contestations innie Kaap

In 2003, kommie construction vanne groot residential en retail complex in Greenpoint, een vannie mee welaf, trendy districts vannie Kaap, totte grinding halt. Construction wêkes ondek toe ooskot van mense onnerie grond. Unexpectedly, trigger dié find die mees symbolic struggles relating na political memories and neoliberal urban planning inne post-apartheid era in Suid Afrika.

Dit issie Kaapse weergawe vannie podcast. Djy kano narie French en English versions.

Kredits
Skrywer : Robyn Humphreys
Skrip editing: Sophie Schasiepen met support van Andri Burnett
Vetelles: Marlon Swai
Vetaling: Gaireyah Fredericks
Producer / editor: Andri Burnett
Concept en executive production: Sophie Schasiepen

Erkennings
Robyn Humphreys bedank graagie Prestwich Place Komitee vi hul vebintenis tottie bevodering vannie nagedagtenis vannie slawe voo’oues en hul nalatenskap innie Kaap. Spesiale dankbetuigings gan an Bonita Bennet, Chrischené Julius, Tina Smith, Ayesha Price, Micheal Weeder, Lucien Le Grange, en amalie personel byrie Distrik Ses-museum. Hierie episode is een klein ytkoms van hul wêk.

Vêre lieswêk

References slyt in wêke van Bonita Bennet, Christian Ernsten, Louise J. Friedling, Gerard Ralphs, Nick Shepherd en Michael Weeder. Vind ‘n volle reference list hiersa.

Befonsing

The Mourning the Dead podcast was geproduce as pât vannie Varsity vannie Western Cape se contribution narie research project “Reconnecting 'Objects': Epistemic Plurality ennie Transformative Practices in en beyond Museums”, gefund deurie Volkswagen Foundation.

Mourning the Dead: Connecting histories of people, places, and remains
This podcast brings together different histories connected to the mortal remains of people and their violent dislocation during or in the aftermath of colonial rule; their meaning for the remembrance of slavery; their role in anticolonial and postcolonial struggles, memory politics, the undoing of scientific racism and the work of restitution. The podcast focuses on histories connected to the African continent. It is the intent of this collection of histories, to present them as part of the work of mourning – a mourning that can initiate and strengthen transformation in the present.