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(19**-) Theatre and film critic and researcher. Having taught in the English departments at the Universities of Stellenbosch  and Western Cape, and the Drama department at [[Stellenbosch University]] (where he also co-authored a study of arts activities in Stellenbosch), he became an Associate Professor in the Centre for Film and Media Studies ([[University of Cape Town]]). He is the author of ''[[Stealing Empire: P2P, Intellectual Property and Hip-Hop Subversion]]'' ([[HSRC Press]], 2008) and ''[[Static: Music & Identity after Apartheid]]'' ([[HSRC Press]], 2012).***
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(19**-) Theatre and film critic and researcher. Having taught in the English Department at the [[University of the Western Cape]] as well as in the English and Drama departments at the [[Stellenbosch University]], (where he also co-authored a study of arts activities in Stellenbosch), he became an Associate Professor in the Centre for Film and Media Studies ([[University of Cape Town]]).  
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He runs the youth culture archive [[Staticphlow.com]], which aims to bridge the gap between scholars, artists and activists who are working on aspects of youth culture. 
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Other activities included freelance criticism and articles  for the [[Mail and Guardian]], SL and Y magazines; e-commerce ventures, dabbling in television and video production and experiments in music and spoken word / poetry performance.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:55, 13 November 2012

(19**-) Theatre and film critic and researcher. Having taught in the English Department at the University of the Western Cape as well as in the English and Drama departments at the Stellenbosch University, (where he also co-authored a study of arts activities in Stellenbosch), he became an Associate Professor in the Centre for Film and Media Studies (University of Cape Town).

He runs the youth culture archive Staticphlow.com, which aims to bridge the gap between scholars, artists and activists who are working on aspects of youth culture.

Other activities included freelance criticism and articles for the Mail and Guardian, SL and Y magazines; e-commerce ventures, dabbling in television and video production and experiments in music and spoken word / poetry performance.

Sources

http://cfms.uct.ac.za/staff/xprof-adam-haupt/

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