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1834:: The Chief Priest (Fela) used to throw it down in mid-song, just before giving his version of the latest world news. It's a West African English translation of "if you don't know you better find out". In other words, ignorance is curable. One needs to take this with gloves - or a condom - 'cause this is not to say Chimurenga has medicinal pretensions. We all know prevention is best
if anything Chimurenga is a communal yard where we are free to exhibit our sick heads. Escaping the torpor of post-independence in order to do this is in itself therapeutic, considering the heavy dosage of painkillers that make up the current reading diet this side of the Limpopo. And from what I hear, the other side too.... 324:* ''Chimurenga'' Vol. 16: ''The Chimurenga Chronicle'', October 2011 — described as "the once-off edition of an imaginary newspaper.... Set in the week 18-24 May 2008, the ''Chronic'' imagines the newspaper as producer of time – a time-machine.... An intervention into the newspaper as a vehicle of knowledge production and dissemination, it seeks to provide an alternative to mainstream representations of history, on the one hand filling the gap in the historical coverage of this event, whilst at the same time reopening it. The objective is not to revisit the past to bring about closure, but rather to provoke and challenge our perceptions."<ref>, Chimurenga Magazine.</ref> 317:* ''Chimurenga'' Vol. 16: ''The Chimurenga Chronicle'', October 2011 — described as "the once-off edition of an imaginary newspaper.... Set in the week 18-24 May 2008, the ''Chronic'' imagines the newspaper as producer of time – a time-machine.... An intervention into the newspaper as a vehicle of knowledge production and dissemination, it seeks to provide an alternative to mainstream representations of history, on the one hand filling the gap in the historical coverage of this event, whilst at the same time reopening it. The objective is not to revisit the past to bring about closure, but rather to provoke and challenge our perceptions."<ref>, Chimurenga Magazine.</ref> 1818:: Then, the Zimbabwean nationalist struggle and the music that fuelled it. Now, the struggle to stay awake as Cronin puts it. Somebody somewhere decided to assemble the aspirations of many of the world's sufferahs under "ah" sounding syllables: amandla; intifada; aluta; sankara; guevarra; zapatista; rasta
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one is almost tempted to throw 'kabila' in there (laughs)... im saying 'chimurenga' toes that line. It also brings together the political and the cultural better than any slogan our struggles may have produced. When one says 'chimurenga', you could be reading from a Jonathan Moyo speech or talking about Thomas Mapfumo's music. 250:''Chimurenga'' is reviewed by newspapers and magazines and it is presented inside conferences, events and exhibitions. In 2007, it was part of the Documenta magazine project within ] exhibition in ]; in 2008 it was reviewed by an article of '']''.<ref>Rachel Donadio, '''' in ''The New York Times'', 07/07/2008.</ref> Its director ] talks about the magazine and its approach during numerous interviews and conferences also at the ] in Parigi and the Art Academy in Berlin in 2005, at the ] and at the ] in 2009. 243:''Chimurenga'' is reviewed by newspapers and magazines and it is presented inside conferences, events and exhibitions. In 2007, it was part of the Documenta magazine project within ] exhibition in ]; in 2008 it was reviewed by an article of '']''.<ref>Rachel Donadio, '''' in ''The New York Times'', 07/07/2008.</ref> Its director ] talks about the magazine and its approach during numerous interviews and conferences also at the ] in Parigi and the Art Academy in Berlin in 2005, at the ] and at the ] in 2009. 1514:" at Cape Town Central Library with a series of multimedia itineraries (reading routes and sound posts) and live events (music, readings, meetings with authors, projections and wiki workshop during which students are involved in producing Knowledge articles). The idea of the presentation is to rethink a library as a laboratory which can trigger curiosity, adventures, critical thinking, activism, entertainment and random reading. The show presents panafrican independent periodicals, and the exhibition 430:
during which students are involved in producing Knowledge articles).<ref>.</ref> The idea of the presentation is to rethink a library as a laboratory which can trigger curiosity, adventures, critical thinking, activism, entertainment and random reading. The show presents panafrican independent periodicals, and the exhibition ''Why Must A Black Writer Write About Sex'', a selection of texts on sex from ] which confront stereotypes on sexuality and literature genres.<ref>.</ref>
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imagines the newspaper as producer of time – a time-machine.... An intervention into the newspaper as a vehicle of knowledge production and dissemination, it seeks to provide an alternative to mainstream representations of history, on the one hand filling the gap in the historical coverage of this
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In 2009 Chimurenga Library is shown with the title "Chimurenga Library: An introspective of ''Chimurenga''" at Cape Town Central Library with a series of multimedia itineraries (reading routes and sound posts) and live events (music, readings, meetings with authors, projections and wiki workshop
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In 2009 Chimurenga Library is shown with the title "Chimurenga Library: An introspective of ''Chimurenga''" at Cape Town Central Library with a series of multimedia itineraries (reading routes and sound posts) and live events (music, readings, meetings with authors, projections and wiki workshop
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In particular the capacity of ''Chimurenga'' to influence ideas and writing and its role as an innovative educational model is recognised by initiatives such as ''Meanwhile in Africa...'' in 2005,<ref>''Meanwhile in Africa...'', Art Academy in Berlin, 2005. Curated by ].</ref> and
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In particular the capacity of ''Chimurenga'' to influence ideas and writing and its role as an innovative educational model is recognised by initiatives such as ''Meanwhile in Africa...'' in 2005,<ref>''Meanwhile in Africa...'', Art Academy in Berlin, 2005. Curated by ].</ref> and
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shies away from the Q&A format and includes deconstructed and imagined interviews, surreal short stories and poetry and other devices that challenge strict notions of fact and fiction. Covers are equally indicative of the orientation of a journal which is at once theoretical, erotic, and
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now appears approximately three times a year. Interrogating the superficial has always been the core agenda of the publication. The various renegades are captured in a series of profiles "thinking out loud".
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is reviewed by newspapers and magazines and it is presented inside conferences, events and exhibitions. In 2007, it was part of the Documenta magazine project within
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event, whilst at the same time reopening it. The objective is not to revisit the past to bring about closure, but rather to provoke and challenge our perceptions."
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in the week 11–18 May 2008. The issue is produced by an online editorial board that involves writers, artists and journalists in collaboration with the magazines
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word that loosely translates as "liberation struggle") and the content capture the connection between African cultures and politics on the continent and beyond.
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for two weeks to explore the complexity of urban landscapes. Pilgrimages commissioned travel books which narrate the experiences and the
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also has a monthly online edition that presents other short contributions not directly connected to the themes of the paper publication.
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In 2010 ''Chimurenga'' began a collaboration with the magazine '']'' to translate ''Chimurenga'' into Swedish.<ref>.</ref>
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In 2010 ''Chimurenga'' began a collaboration with the magazine '']'' to translate ''Chimurenga'' into Swedish.<ref>.</ref>
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are printed on small sizes and are sold by street vendors who normally sell cigarettes. Each edition is focused on a specific theme.
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is an annual 30-day musical intervention, that takes place through a freeform radio station and in unexpected venues across greater
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orients itself not only to radical people that form its immediate target group, but also to the lay reader. It is distributed in
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to influence ideas and writing and its role as an innovative educational model is recognised by initiatives such as
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Artists, writers and intellectuals who have contributed texts and videos to the Chimurenga Library include:
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is a publication dedicated to African urban transformations and produced in collaboration with the
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talks about the magazine and its approach during numerous interviews and conferences also at the
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magazine was published in April 2002. Each issue has a specific theme. Initially a quarterly,
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In 2009 Chimurenga Library is shown with the title "Chimurenga Library: An introspective of
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compatible with Knowledge; it presents general information on the magazines and a sort of
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The Chimurenga Library is a selection of magazines and publications that - according to
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Chimurenga: Cape Town Now! Politics, Music, Culture: An interview with Ntone Edjabe"
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The magazine has featured work by emerging as well as established voices including
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Presentation of the Chimurenga Library: An introspective of Chimurenga Magazine
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during which students are involved in producing Knowledge articles).<ref>
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is a publication of arts, culture and politics from and about Africa and its
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Chimurenga, Felasophy and the Quest for Lightness in the New South Africa
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Learning Marchines. Art Education and Alternative Production of Knowledge
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Learning Machines: Art Education and Alternative Production of Knowledge
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publications and a distribution system. A selection of articles from
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gradually began developing a series of publications, events (called
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which confront stereotypes on sexuality and literature genres.
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Variations on the Beautiful in the Congolese World of Sounds
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produces other publications, events and specific projects.
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African Cities Reader II: Mobilities & Fixtures
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