Convening Black Intimacy: Christianity, Gender, and Tradition in Early Twentieth-Century South Africa.

Convening Black Intimacy: Christianity, Gender, and Tradition in Early Twentieth-Century South Africa.

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Wednesday, December 06, 2023

1:00 PM - 2:30 PM | Add to calendar

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Zoom

Contact Information

Gabriel Habiyaremye, (613) 520-2600 ext.2270, AfricanStudies@cunet.carleton.ca

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About this Event

Host Organization: African Studies
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Hosted by the Canada 150 Research Chair in Gender and Politics, Shireen Hassim in partnership with the Institute of African Studies, Natasha Erlank discusses her book “Convening Black Intimacy: Christianity, Gender, and Tradition in Early Twentieth-Century South Africa ” with Wendy Urban-Mead