Chapter Aesthetics and politics in contemporary South Africa

South Africa is a context within which Rosemarie Buikema has thought deeply and conducted much of her empirical research for her book Revolts in Critique. This contribution pursues some of the ways in which Buikema's scholarship resonates with contemporary South African currents of thinking tow...

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Main Author: Shefer, Tamara (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2023
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