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Evoking Transformation
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- Intro
- Contents
- Introducing a reflective perspective on 'visual redress as transformation' at Stellenbosch University
- Aslam Fataar and Elmarie Costandius
- Section A
- Visual redress trajectories at Stellenbosch University
- 'Discourse speaks us': Visual redress at Stellenbosch University, 2000-2020
- Aslam Fataar
- Transforming the Stellenbosch University landscape(s): The journey of visual redress at Stellenbosch University
- Leslie van Rooi
- Visual redress at Stellenbosch University: A reflection on practice from 2010 to 2020
- Elmarie Costandius
- Section B
- Site-based visual redress initiatives at the university
- Preserving knowledge: The Stellenbosch University Library visual redress journey
- Ellen Tise, Stephané Conradie and Mimi Seyffert-Wirth
- Reflections on visual transformation in a science context and future implications
- Faadiel Essop
- Committed to transforming: The journey of our Faculty's Charter
- Khairoonisa Foflonker
- Law and visual redress: The space between insider and outsider
- Bradley Slade
- Visual redress: Decolonising the Faculty of Theology at Stellenbosch University?
- Reggie Nel
- Section C
- Voice and agency enunciations amid visual redress experiences at Stellenbosch University
- Visual redress as restitution: Conversation
- Renee Hector-Kannemeyer and Otto van Noie
- Work IN Conversation: Discussing one artist's creative interventions on Stellenbosch University campus
- Gera de Villiers and Charles Palm
- Indexing visual redress at Stellenbosch University: Ways of viewing and reading while walking through the Arts and Social Sciences Building
- Faaiz Gierdien
- Section D
- Reflexive considerations on the transformative potential of visual redress
- Functions and uses of visual redress initiatives
- Nico Koopman
- Bibliography on visual representational culture at Stellenbosch University
- Mimi Seyffert-Wirth
- Contributors
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