Adam Jon WilliamsMINING AND MASCULINITY: THE FORMATION OF THE VIOLENT ‘OTHER’The conditions within the colonial mines of South Africa, created an environment where violence thrived and was celebrated; as a show of…Nov 11, 2018Nov 11, 2018
Adam Jon WilliamsMEMORY AND THE SEA: OCEANIC METAPHOR IN STORIES OF MIGRATION .‘So as soon as they left me, I went out, to see where I was and to see if I could find the sea’ (Gurnah,2001: 4)Nov 11, 2018Nov 11, 2018
Adam Jon WilliamsTHE SEA IS HISTORY: SLAVE MEMORIES AND REIMAGINING THE SOUTH AFRICAN SHORELINESLink to Daar Kom Die Alibama, a Cape Slave Song about the Alibama, a historic Cape Slave ShipNov 11, 2018Nov 11, 2018
Adam Jon WilliamsIntroducing Queer Azania- Athi Patra-Ruga’s Queens in ExileReview of ATHI PATRA-RUGA’s “QUEENS IN EXILE” exhibition at Whatiftheworld Gallery Cape TownNov 11, 2018Nov 11, 2018
Adam Jon WilliamsAUTONOMY, DIGNITY AND SOCIAL PREJUDICE: A CONTEMPORARY READING OF MODERN SLAVERY AND HUMAN…A comparative review of the themes of football, migration and the trafficking of black bodies across cultural divides in Fatou Diome’s…Nov 11, 2018Nov 11, 2018