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Barbara Boswell & Shanna
Benjamin
Wednesday, June 9 at 10:00 AM ET
On Wednesday, June 9 at 10:00 am ET, Rofhiwa
Book Café hosts a conversation between Professor Shanna Benjamin
and Dr. Barbara Boswell in celebration of their recent releases.
The two will discuss the intellectual legacies of Black Women in
South Africa and the US.
In Half
in Shadow: The Life and Legacy of Nellie Y. McKay, Shanna Greene Benjamin traces the life and
legacy of University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Nellie Y.
McKay, the literary scholar who made an indelible mark on higher
education by creating space for Black literature, Black scholars,
and Black feminist thought.
In And
Wrote My Story Anyway: Black South African Women's Novels as
Feminism, Barbara Boswell
examines the novels of Black South African women writers during and
after apartheid as a site of theory production. Boswell's work
argues that Black women's fiction could and should be read as a
subversive site of knowledge production.
Barbara is also the author of the
award-winning novel Unmaking
Grace, which we published in the
US in 2020. The story is an intimate portrayal of violence, both
personal and political, and its legacy on one person’s life. It
meditates on the long shadow cast by personal trauma, showing the
inter-generational imprint of violence and loss on people’s lives. Kirkus praised it as "A smart, compassionate
portrayal of one woman’s quest to end the cycle of violence."
Register for the event | Order Unmaking Grace
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