Negotiating Public Participation through Dance and Drama Techniques: A Roundtable Discussion on the Challenges of Public History Work by the Isikhumbuzo Applied History Unit in South Africa
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2019Autore
Hellemann, Phemelo C. < Isikhumbuzo Applied History Unit, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa>
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The Isikhumbuzo Applied History Unit (IAHU) of Rhodes University History Department specializes in innovative methodologies for bringing historical information closer to non-academic audiences. The National Research Foundation of South Africa funds the research work conducted by Isikhumbuzo Applied History Unit.
This article shares insights from a reflective discussion that took place February 4, 2019 at Rhodes University.
The team reflects on the challenges of doing Public History work in South Africa, particularly drawing attention to the issues surrounding academics and the public when it comes to engaging in research and storytelling
exercises that unearth untold stories.
Experimenting with creative arts such as drama and dance as strategies that can improve public participation
in historical work, the team discusses how they are bridging the gap between the public, artists, and academics.
The views expressed in this roundtable discussion contribute to the reflexive nature of the methodology employed by the Isikhumbuzo Applied History Unit.
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