Apr 23 2026

Dr. Mandisa Haarhoff: Reconciling Body and Soil: Land, Gender, Indigeneity, and Race in South African Farm Literature

April 23, 2026

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM America/Chicago

Location

207 Addams Hall, Black Cultural Center

Address

830 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL 60607

An event flier with a black background and circular decorative shapes in shades of brown and gold throughout the filer. In the center right of the flier is a headshot of Dr. Mandisa Haarhoff in a circular gold border. The event co-sponsors are listed at the bottom of the flier.

Join the UIC Social Justice and Human Rights Cluster for a talk on "Reconciling Body and Soil: Land, Gender, Indigeneity, and Race in South African Farm Literaturee" by Dr. Mandisa Haarhoff, Assistant Professor, Pennsylvania State University.

Check out Dr. Haarhoff's latest publication, "Staging a farm murder: the imagined black perpetrator in Karin Brynard's Weeping waters" in Journal of the African Literature Association here.

Event Co-Sponsors: BLST/COMM/GWS 410, Gender & Women's Studies

Contact

Dr. Manoucheka Celeste

Date posted

Apr 9, 2026

Date updated

Apr 9, 2026