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Citizenship in Motion in the 21st Century: Conversations between Japanese and South African Scholars


On Sunday 8 July 2018 the Meiji University Research Institute for the History of Global Arms Transfer will co-host a seminar entitled "Citizenship in Motion in the 21st Century: Conversations between Japanese and South African Scholars".
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Date and time

Sunday 8 July 2018, 2:00PM-5:00PM

Venue

Room 1084, 8th Floor, Liberty Tower, Meiji University

Map

Entry fee

Free

Language

English Only

Presenters & Presentation Titles

1. Marlon Swai (The University of Cape Town) “‘Ahoi, Awe!’ Mobility of Language and the Language of Mobility in the Kaap-Hop Nation”
2. Msomi Zuziwe (The University of Cape Town) “Those from’; ‘This Whole Bunch’: Vesseling as a Means of Distancing Privilege from the Self?”
3. Msakha Mona (The University of Cape Town) “Using Black Consciousness to Address Exclusionary Curriculum Challenges”
4. Siv Tshefu (The University of Cape Town) “You, I, the Other, and Us: Chasing the Boundaries Between Humxn Beings”
5. Minga M. Kongo (University of the Western Cape) “From Amakwerekwere Car Guard to a South African Citizen: An Autoethnographic Account”
6. Rumi Umino (Hagoromo University of International Studies) “Kanniedoodnie: Griqua’s History and Citizenship”(Tentative)
7. Meyu Yamamoto (Tsuda University/JSPS) “From Border Control to Labour Control: Fingerprinting in the Long 20th Century, with Special Reference to Afro-Asian Relations”
Discussants Harry Garuba (The University of Cape Town)
Francis B. Nyamnjoh (The University of Cape Town)
Kiyoshi Umeya (Kobe University)
Noriko Tahara (Shitennoji University)