

Sharad Chari, "Apartheid Remains" (Duke UP, 2024)
Oct 13, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Sharad Chari, an Associate Professor of Geography at UC Berkeley and author of "Apartheid Remains," delves into the long shadows of apartheid in South Africa, particularly in contemporary Durban. He investigates how marginalized communities navigated the oppressive frameworks imposed by a racially stratified state. Chari highlights the historical resistance of Black, Indian, and coloured populations, exploring themes of racial capitalism, biopolitical struggle, and the transformative power of subaltern placemaking in urban spaces.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Navigating Durban: History and Identity
02:24 • 18min
Exploring Racial Capitalism and Biopolitical Struggle in South Africa
20:42 • 4min
Biopolitics as Tools of Both Governance and Resistance
24:23 • 4min
Exploring Social Work and Black Marxist Feminism in the Struggle Against Apartheid
28:30 • 6min
Exploring Durban's Racial Palimpsest and Subaltern Space Making
34:15 • 5min
Indian Nationalism and Community Identity in Durban
39:31 • 9min
Interconnected Resistances: Activism During Apartheid
48:52 • 29min