Editorial

  • Leora Farber Director, Visual Identities in Art and Design Research Centre, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg.

Abstract

In their introduction to the special edition of Cultural Studies in which authors explore the interconnected relations between private lives and public cultures in contemporary South African society, editors Kerry Bystrom and Sarah Nuttall (2013:310) use the term ‘intimate exposures’ to describe ‘a set of diverse acts that involve revealing inner aspects and places of the self and self-making’ that were previously suppressed  under apartheid.

Published
2019-12-03
Section
Articles