@grundrza @tandfhss @salimvally @NyokaBongani Next up, @BridgetKenny2 theorizes racial capitalism in South Africa from the concrete relations of retail labour in Johannesburg, 1950s-1970s. Read this paper here: https://t.co/yhx1r9BXiD https://t.co/gQOrDlV
@AhmedVeriava @NyokaBongani @zinemagubane It continues with @BridgetKenny2’s relational analysis of white and Black women working in the service sector in Johannesburg in the 1950s through the 70s, tying Hall’s theory of race-class articulation to O’Laughl
#ERSNew 🐣 @BridgetKenny2 theorizes racial capitalism in South Africa from the concrete relations of retail labour in Johannesburg, 1950s-1970s. Part of the forthcoming Special Issue: South African Tradition #RacialCapitalism https://t.co/ZChHNtU3Fb http
#ERSNew 🐣 @BridgetKenny2 from @WitsUniversity theorizes racial capitalism in South Africa from the concrete relations of retail labour in Johannesburg, 1950s-1970s. Part of the forthcoming Special Issue: South African Tradition #RacialCapitalism https:/