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The WISER Podcast
WISER
50 episodes
9 months ago
Conversations, audio-essays and public talks for the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WISER).
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Conversations, audio-essays and public talks for the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WISER).
Show more...
Education
Society & Culture,
News,
News Commentary
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Bessie Head’s Absorbent Literature
The WISER Podcast
16 minutes 28 seconds
3 years ago
Bessie Head’s Absorbent Literature
In this week’s episode, Anneke Rautenbach discusses how, when the writer Bessie Head escaped apartheid South Africa and settled in the rural village of Serowe, Botswana, she remained haunted by the violence of her past. In her work on experimental development farms, alongside locals and foreign volunteers, she discovered not only a source of healing, but a subterranean moral philosophy. Anneke Rautenbach spent time in residence at WiSER in 2022, participated in The WiSER Podcast group and travelled from there to Botswana to conduct archival research at the Bessie Head Papers in Serowe. She is currently a doctoral candidate in the Department of Comparative Literature at New York University, where she is completing a dissertation on the role of the public intellectual in southern Africa. The PhD focuses on flashpoint moments in recent history when language played a particularly dynamic role -- from anticolonial prophecy to nationalist sloganeering to the metaphors of the HIV/AIDS crisis. The WiSER Podcast Team this year is convened by Sarah Nuttall, sound editing by Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh and designs by Bronwyn Kotzen.
The WISER Podcast
Conversations, audio-essays and public talks for the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WISER).