University of KwaZulu-Natal
History
I. Some time in mid-1999, a young man from the village of Masameni in southern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 'proposed love' to Zandile, a 16-year old girl from the nearby village of Makholweni. She promptly refused his attentions.... more
- by Julie Parle
new pathways for young people from disadvantaged educational contexts to enter university, and a range of supportive 'bridging' courses in the humanities and social sciences now exist at many institutions of higher learning.... more
This article provides a history of three pharmaceuticals in the making of modern South Africa. Borrowing and adapting Arthur Daemmrich’s term ‘pharmacopolitics’, we examine how forms of pharmaceutical governance became integral to the... more
The title of this paper is a play on the late medieval and early modern European labelling of the insane as 'fools', and on the name that was given to the Natal Government Asylum in the twentieth century, Town Hill Hospital. It also owes... more
In a Time of Plague: Memories of the 'Spanish' Flu Epidemic of 1918 in South Africa By Howard Phillips, collected and edited. 2nd series. No. 50. Cape Town: Van Riebeeck Society, 2018. ISBN: 978-0-9947207-1-9 This is a timely,... more
In a Time of Plague: Memories of the 'Spanish' Flu Epidemic of 1918 in South Africa By Howard Phillips, collected and edited. 2nd series. No. 50. Cape Town: Van Riebeeck Society, 2018. ISBN: 978-0-9947207-1-9 This is a timely,... more
[l]n the necessary settling of accounts now taking place in SA, a radical self-critique is a necessary precondition for recasting anthropology as a tool for human liberation in the new South Africa. Without this, anthropology in South... more
This paper is based on a study of four white families living in the town of Newcastle, South Africa, and focuses on the institutional apparatuses of welfare in the town almost two decades after apartheid. Beginning with a reading of the... more