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IAS Book Launch: In the World by Ashraf Jamal - in conversation with Tamar Garb

05 October 2018, 6:00 pm–8:00 pm

in the world

The IAS is delighted to welcome Ashraf Jamal for the book launch of In the World. This is a collection of essays, focused on 24 South African artists, designed to reconfigure the national narrative within a broader African and global context.

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Organiser

Institute of Advanced Studies
02767932037

Location

IAS Common Ground, Ground Floor, South Wing

An inclusive exercise in cultural analysis, this book deals with the gravitas and folly of identity politics, the boom of so-called African art, and the fetish and fascination with a global Esperanto. Designed to provoke thought and feeling, it is hoped that this collection of essays on South African art will reach a wide audience. The book’s strength lies in its diversity of focus and cultural frameworks. It offers no defining system or divining rod. Rather, it is hoped that this book will provide a healthy contribution to an already thriving debate regarding the value and purpose of contemporary art, the on-going significance of the decolonising project, and the importance of art from Africa in the global pantheon.

Bio

Ashraf Jamal is a writer and teacher. He has written numerous papers and monographs on South African art, as well as written and directed plays. He is the author of Predicaments of Culture in South Africa (Unisa / Brill), the co-author of Art in South Africa: the Future-Present (David Philip Publishers), and the co-editor of Indian Ocean Studies: Social, Cultural, and Political Perspectives(Routledge). He co-authored 100 Good Ideas: Celebrating 20 years of Democracy. Jamal is currently publishing a book on Robin Rhode titled The Geometry of Colour, that he edited and co-authored, and is finishing a monograph: Fugitive Vision: Neo-Expressionism, a South African Revival. He was shortlisted for the MNET Prize for his novel about the Cape Town art scene, Love Themes for the Wilderness (Kwela / Random House). He won the Sanlam Prize for the title story of his collection of short fiction, The Shades (Brevitas). 

Jamal is the former editor of ARTsouthAFRICA and ARTAFRICA and has taught in  the fields of world literature, postcoloniality, media studies, and visual culture at the Universities of Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Natal, Rhodes, Malaya (Malaysia), and Eastern Mediterranean (N. Cyprus). He currently lectures in Film & Media Studies at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). He lives in Observatory, Cape Town.

All welcome. Please register here. Jamal will visit the IAS again on October 3rd to talk about 'Art & Lies'; find more information here

Please note that there may be photography and/or audio recording at some events and that admission is on a first come first served basis. Please follow this FAQ link for more information.