Evoking Transformation
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Evoking Transformation

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  1. 343 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
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Evoking Transformation

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About this book

"e;This book is especially timely and will be very influential in the acknowledgment of the importance of institutional transformation in the context of heritage in postcolonial universities in South Africa, Africa, and globally."e;Dr Mathias Alubafi FubahHuman Sciences Research Council"e;This book is a significant contribution to Higher Education globally in doing Transformation and doing change in Institutional Culture. It is a powerful reference point and resource for transformation offices/social justice units in South Africa and globally as we continue to engage with the Hard Science of Change. Visual Redress provides insight into the specific choices made by Stellenbosch University in relation to its location and healing institutionally harmed communities. We must learn from this as we continuously engage with our praxis."e;Dr Bernadette Judith JohnsonDirector: Transformation and Employment Equity OfficeUniversity of the Witwatersrand

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Publisher
Sun Press
Year
2021
eBook ISBN
9781991201096
Edition
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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Introducing a reflective perspective on ‘visual redress as transformation’ at Stellenbosch University
  3. Section A
  4. Visual redress trajectories at Stellenbosch University
  5. ‘Discourse speaks us’: Visual redress at Stellenbosch University, 2000–2020
  6. Transforming the Stellenbosch University landscape(s): The journey of visual redress at Stellenbosch University
  7. Visual redress at Stellenbosch University: A reflection on practice from 2010 to 2020
  8. Section B
  9. Site-based visual redress initiatives at the university
  10. Preserving knowledge: The Stellenbosch University Library visual redress journey
  11. Reflections on visual transformation in a science context and future implications
  12. Committed to transforming: The journey of our Faculty’s Charter
  13. Law and visual redress: The space between insider and outsider
  14. Visual redress: Decolonising the Faculty of Theology at Stellenbosch University?
  15. Section C
  16. Voice and agency enunciations amid visual redress experiences at Stellenbosch University
  17. Visual redress as restitution: Conversation
  18. Work IN Conversation: Discussing one artist’s creative interventions on Stellenbosch University campus
  19. Indexing visual redress at Stellenbosch University: Ways of viewing and reading while walking through the Arts and Social Scie ces Building
  20. Section D
  21. Reflexive considerations on the transformative potential of visual redress
  22. Functions and uses of visual redress initiatives
  23. Bibliography on visual representational culture at Stellenbosch University
  24. Contributors