

Sharad Chari, "Apartheid Remains" (Duke UP, 2024)
Oct 13, 2024
Sharad Chari, an Associate Professor of Geography at UC Berkeley and the author of "Apartheid Remains," discusses the intricate history of urban planning in South Africa, highlighting the oppressive fantasies of apartheid-era architects. He delves into the resilient resistance of marginalized groups in Durban against these racialized structures. Chari also explores the lingering effects of apartheid on contemporary urban life, the role of biopolitics in racial capitalism, and the importance of youth activism in the struggle for social justice.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Echoes of Apartheid: Durban's Journey
02:20 • 18min
Exploring Biopolitics and Racial Capitalism in South Africa
20:41 • 4min
Biopolitics and Resistance in South Africa
24:42 • 10min
Constructing Spaces: Indian Identity in Durban
34:15 • 10min
Urban Planning and the Fantasy of Apartheid
43:50 • 5min
Youth and Resistance: The Struggle Against Apartheid
48:52 • 23min
Exploring Visual Culture and Social Justice in Post-Apartheid Contexts
01:12:10 • 6min