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Schalkwyk, D.J. <strong>2011</strong>. The impossible gift of love in ‘The Merchant<br />

of Venice’ and the sonnets. Shakespeare, 7(2): 142-155.<br />

Young, S.M. <strong>2011</strong>. Imagining Alterity and Belonging on<br />

the English Stage in an Age of Expansion: A reading of<br />

Othello. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 23(1): 21-29.<br />

peer-reviewed published conference proceedings<br />

Tiffin, J.K. <strong>2011</strong>. Blood on the Snow: Inverting “Snow<br />

White” in the Vampire Tales of Neil Gaiman and Tanith Lee.<br />

In C. McAra and D. Calvin (eds), Proceedings of Anti-<br />

Tales, 12-13 August 2010, Glasgow. Newcastle upon Tyne:<br />

Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4438-2869-7.<br />

cREAtivE wRiting<br />

anthology of poems<br />

Haresnape, G.L. <strong>2011</strong>. ‘my mentor is dressing me’.<br />

Auckland Park: Jacana Media. 28-30.<br />

collection of poems<br />

Haresnape, G.L. <strong>2011</strong>. Where the Wind Wills: New Poems.<br />

KwaZulu-Natal: Echoing Green Press CC. 114pp.<br />

Department of Historical<br />

stuDies<br />

(Including the Centre for Popular Memory and the Isaac and<br />

Jessie Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies and <strong>Research</strong>)<br />

hEAd of dEPARtmEnt: PRofEssoR nigEl<br />

woRdEn<br />

dEPARtmEntAl PRofilE<br />

<strong>Research</strong> and research-linked scholarly work in the<br />

Department of Historical Studies concentrates mainly<br />

upon modern and contemporary history reflected<br />

through written, oral and visual sources, and is both<br />

lively and varied in focus. Fields of southern African<br />

investigation include environmental history, economic<br />

and social history, urban history, medical history,<br />

gendered history, the history of war and warfare, film<br />

and history, and the history of slavery. There is also a<br />

growing research focus on the Indian Ocean world and<br />

Africa’s role within it and on comparative histories of the<br />

early Cape and Australian colonies.<br />

The rich research culture of Historical Studies at <strong>UCT</strong> is<br />

fertilised by close links with the Kaplan Centre for Jewish<br />

Studies and constantly expanding scholarly links nationally<br />

and into the African continent and beyond, and by an active<br />

complement of distinguished Honorary <strong>Research</strong> Associates.<br />

The Centre for Popular Memory focuses on African oral<br />

history, research and advocacy while also developing<br />

audio -visual archival material for digital dissemination. Its<br />

research respects the value of multi-lingual approaches in<br />

collecting, preserving and creating access to data, along<br />

with technologically relevant outputs through academic<br />

journals, exhibitions, film and other portable media<br />

platforms. The Centre’s African Oral history archive<br />

contains over 3000 recordings in 12 languages, many<br />

with <strong>full</strong> transcripts and translations.<br />

dEPARtmEntAl stAtistics<br />

permanent and long-term contract staff<br />

Professors 6<br />

Associate Professors 5<br />

senior lecturers 2<br />

lecturers 3<br />

contract lecturers 2<br />

Administrative and clerical staff 2<br />

total 20<br />

Honorary staff<br />

honorary <strong>Research</strong> Associates 4<br />

honorary Professors 1<br />

Emeritus Professors 2<br />

total 7<br />

centre for popular memory<br />

director 1<br />

deputy director 1<br />

digitisation manager 1<br />

sound Archivist 1<br />

Archival Assistant 1<br />

Project co-ordinator 1<br />

total 6<br />

students<br />

doctoral 19<br />

master’s 16<br />

honours 10<br />

undergraduate 2117<br />

total 2278<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> ReseaRCh RepoRT '11

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