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Citizenship in Motion in the 21st Century: Conversations between Japanese and South African
Scholars
On Sunday 8 July 2018 the Meiji University Research Institute for the History of Global Arms
Transfer will co-host a seminar entitled "Citizenship in Motion in the 21st Century:
Conversations between Japanese and South African Scholars".
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Date and time
Sunday 8 July 2018, 2:00PM-5:00PM
Venue
Room 1084, 8th Floor, Liberty Tower, Meiji University
Map
Entry fee
Free
Language
English Only
Presenters & Presentation Titles
1. Marlon Swai (The University of Cape Town) | “‘Ahoi, Awe!’ Mobility of Language and the Language of Mobility in the Kaap-Hop Nation” |
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2. Msomi Zuziwe (The University of Cape Town) | “Those from’; ‘This Whole Bunch’: Vesseling as a Means of Distancing Privilege from the Self?” |
3. Msakha Mona (The University of Cape Town) | “Using Black Consciousness to Address Exclusionary Curriculum Challenges” |
4. Siv Tshefu (The University of Cape Town) | “You, I, the Other, and Us: Chasing the Boundaries Between Humxn Beings” |
5. Minga M. Kongo (University of the Western Cape) | “From Amakwerekwere Car Guard to a South African Citizen: An Autoethnographic Account” |
6. Rumi Umino (Hagoromo University of International Studies) | “Kanniedoodnie: Griqua’s History and Citizenship”(Tentative) |
7. Meyu Yamamoto (Tsuda University/JSPS) | “From Border Control to Labour Control: Fingerprinting in the Long 20th Century, with Special Reference to Afro-Asian Relations” |
Discussants |
Harry Garuba (The University of Cape Town) Francis B. Nyamnjoh (The University of Cape Town) Kiyoshi Umeya (Kobe University) Noriko Tahara (Shitennoji University) |