GREAT TEXTS / BIG QUESTIONS - Panashe Chigumadzi
Description of lecture:
“I must lower my eyes from the heights of Big Men who have created a history that does not know little people, let alone little women, except as cannon fodder.”
In searching for the spirit of her late grandmother, Mbuya Lilian Chigumadzi - one of the heroines of her book These Bones Will Rise Again (2018) reflecting on Zimbabwe’s de facto coup – Panashe Chigumadzi deploys the black feminist strategy of biomythography in order to transgress traditional narrative, genre, and history. Rather than allowing official versions of history to act upon and define us, rather than to concede our histories to Big Men and other powers of the day, the biomythographical strategy helps us reclaim history for ourselves so that we can begin to unpack the ways different bodies experience the waves of history and the institutions that affect it.
6.30pm, Thu 16 Aug
Hiddingh Hall, UCT Hiddingh Campus
Refreshments from 6pm
RSVP: ica@uct.ac.za