Stacy Hardy
Stacy Hardy
Lecturer in Creative Writing
What does the history of tuberculosis in South Africa illuminate about contemporary politics in the region?
An innovative series of "performance lectures" combining creative expression and theoretical inquiry offer new ways to study colonial and postcolonial histories of tuberculosis. |
This research project will explore biographies and geographies of breath through a focus on the colonial histories and postcolonial politics surrounding tuberculosis in South Africa. It will be a research- and performance-based collaborative endeavor between anthropologist Kaushik Sunder Rajan (University of Chicago), writer Stacy Hardy (Polokwane and Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa), and composer Neo Muyanga (Cape Town, South Africa). Together, we will plan and perform six performance lectures over the three-year period of this grant, targeted towards different kinds of audiences in different venues. The sixth lecture will be a synthetic performance lecture that incorporates elements from and reflects upon the trajectory of the first five lectures, and will be held at the University of Chicago. Sunder Rajan will also teach two graduate seminars on Pulmonographies over a three-year period at the University of Chicago.
Lecturer in Creative Writing
Independent Composer and Musician
Neo Muyanga is a composer and installation artist. His work traverses new opera, improvisation and African idiomatic song. He lives and works out of Cape Town.
To learn more about his work and hear his music, please visit his website.
Professor of Anthropology and of Social Sciences in the College; Co-Director, Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory
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