Description
This panel showcases some fascinating and very contemporary detailed empirical research on Southern Africa and Rwanda. Its papers explore South African foreign policy post-1994, uses post-colonial theory to examine J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace as an allegory of South Africa’s ‘Truth & Reconciliation Commission, cultural and creative constructions of transitional justice in post-genocide Rwanda, Pentecostalism and political femininities in Zimbabwe, and entrepreneurship in the informal economy in urban Zambia.