VICTORY IN THE SHADOWS

September 1, 2017 0

By Bangirana Albert Billy, University of KwaZulu-Natal

‘Victory in the Shadows’ by Teju Cole is a well-crafted analytical piece positioning contestations of power within photography, especially on how photography continues […]

Book Review: “The Man Who Founded the ANC”

August 4, 2017 0

By Bangirana Albert Billy, University of KwaZulu-Natal

We at the CIHABlog continue to raise awareness about critical figures that have shaped the historical and political terrains of the South African […]

Facing the paradox: Which culture do I represent?

June 12, 2017 3

By Albert Billy Bangirana, University of KwaZulu-Natal

Africans and indeed many other peoples across the globe are known for their rich cultural heritage. Contemporary discourses in cultural studies have engaged with […]

More Time or Money? The World Education Forum Beyond 2030

February 1, 2016 1

by Albert Bangirana

This week, The CIHA Blog is presenting a series of posts on interventions in education, both in Africa and the United States. Today’s, by Albert Bangirana, illustrates an […]

On Protests and Religion in South Africa and Donor Funds in Uganda

March 26, 2013 2

EDITOR’S NOTE: This week The CIHA Blog provides important perspectives on recent events from South Africa and a perspective on aid from Uganda. In South Africa, the Marikana strike and massacre […]