All Stories

  1. Synecdoche and Allegory in the Filmic Record of the Memory of African Genocide in John le Carré'sThe Constant Gardener
  2. Musical space as site of transculturation of memory and transformation of consciousness: The re-affirmation of Africa in the Black Atlantic assemblage
  3. Strategies of Representation in Auto/biography
  4. The repetition of the nomos of cultural memory in Nelson Mandela'sLong Walk to Freedomand Mamphela Ramphele'sA Life
  5. Fixing the hiatus between the habitus of memory and nostalgia
  6. Reverie qua worldliness in the wilderness texts: the autobiographical fiction of Es'kia Mphahlele and N. Chabani Manganyi
  7. Between Tinseltown and Sophiatown: The Double Temporality of Popular Culture in the Autobiographical Cultural Memory of Bloke Modisane and Miriam Makeba
  8. (T)races of terrorism beyond ports of entry: a retrospective assessment of the limits of profiling in the regulation of airport passenger traffic during the 2010 FIFA World Cup
  9. The Individuated Collective Utterance: Lack, Law and Desire in the Autobiographies of Ellen Kuzwayo and Sindiwe Magona
  10. Of belonging and becoming: Black atlantic (Inter‐)cultural memory in the early autobiographies of Peter Abrahams and Es'kia Mphahlele
  11. Introduction