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[[Miki Flockemann]] is an academic, English lecturer and theatre researcher.  
 
[[Miki Flockemann]] is an academic, English lecturer and theatre researcher.  
  
Also found [[Mikki Flockemann]]
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Also referred to as '''[[Marika Flockemann]]'''.
  
(Ph.D, UN) is Extraordinary Professor in the Department of English. Her primary research interest is the aesthetics of transformation. Her publications include comparative studies of diasporic writings from South Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean. More recently, her focus has extended to looking at interconnectedness between local cultural production and the Indian Ocean World.   
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== Biography ==
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She has a Ph.D. from the [[University of Natal]].
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Her primary research interest is the aesthetics of transformation. Her publications include comparative studies of diasporic writings from South Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean. More recently, her focus has extended to looking at interconnectedness between local cultural production and the Indian Ocean World.  
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After retirement she was made Extraordinary Professor in the Department of English and co-convenor of an interdisciplinary Humanities course at the [[University of the Western Cape]].
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
 
She has a long-standing interest in interdisciplinary approaches, and is co-convenor of an interdisciplinary Humanities course, and teaches a final year Topics in Theatre elective.
 
She has a long-standing interest in interdisciplinary approaches, and is co-convenor of an interdisciplinary Humanities course, and teaches a final year Topics in Theatre elective.
  
She has a strong interest in aesthetic trends in South African theatre and her work has appeared in collections such as The Routledge Reader in Gender and Performance (1998), The Routledge Reader in Post-coloniality and Performance (2000),  and SA Lit Beyond 2000 (2011). She has also published in journals such as Kunapipi, Tulsa Women’s Studies , Ariel, Journal of Commonwealth Literature, MaComere, International Journal of Learning, Journal of Literary Studies, Pretexts, English Academy Review, English in Africa,  ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', Journal for Theatre and Drama, Contemporary Theatre Review, AlterNation and English Studies in Africa.  She is engaged in two performance-related projects on Migrancy, Citizenship and Performance as well as Postcoloniality and Performative Aesthetics.
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She has a strong interest in aesthetic trends in South African theatre and besides her numerous articles in various journals (see [[ESAT Bibliography]]), her work has also appeared in collections such as ''The Routledge Reader in Gender and Performance'' (1998), ''The Routledge Reader in Post-coloniality and Performance'' (2000),  and ''SA Lit Beyond 2000'' (2011),  ''The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre'' (2015).   
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She is engaged in two performance-related projects on ''Migrancy, Citizenship and Performance'' as well as ''Postcoloniality and Performative Aesthetics''.
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== Sources ==
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https://www.uwc.ac.za/Faculties/ART/English/Pages/People---English.aspx
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https://independent.academia.edu/MarikaFlockemann
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Go to the  [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Latest revision as of 06:57, 27 January 2024

Miki Flockemann is an academic, English lecturer and theatre researcher.

Also referred to as Marika Flockemann.


Biography

She has a Ph.D. from the University of Natal.

Her primary research interest is the aesthetics of transformation. Her publications include comparative studies of diasporic writings from South Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean. More recently, her focus has extended to looking at interconnectedness between local cultural production and the Indian Ocean World.

After retirement she was made Extraordinary Professor in the Department of English and co-convenor of an interdisciplinary Humanities course at the University of the Western Cape.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

She has a long-standing interest in interdisciplinary approaches, and is co-convenor of an interdisciplinary Humanities course, and teaches a final year Topics in Theatre elective.

She has a strong interest in aesthetic trends in South African theatre and besides her numerous articles in various journals (see ESAT Bibliography), her work has also appeared in collections such as The Routledge Reader in Gender and Performance (1998), The Routledge Reader in Post-coloniality and Performance (2000), and SA Lit Beyond 2000 (2011), The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre (2015).

She is engaged in two performance-related projects on Migrancy, Citizenship and Performance as well as Postcoloniality and Performative Aesthetics.

Sources

https://www.uwc.ac.za/Faculties/ART/English/Pages/People---English.aspx

https://independent.academia.edu/MarikaFlockemann

Go to the ESAT Bibliography

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Return to ESAT Personalities F

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