The Long Hand of Terror: White Spaces in South Africa, the US and New Zealand

The Long Hand of Terror: White Spaces in South Africa, the US and New Zealand

The Colonial, the Postcolonial and the Decolonial Research Cluster, sponsored by the Institute for Humanities Research, invites you to attend a special event we put together in the wake of the New Zealand attacks. We hope you will not only attend, but participate in the discussion.

"The Long Hand of Terror: Histories, Narratives and Legacies of White Spaces in South Africa, the United States and New Zealand" will include three informal talks, followed by an open discussion:

• The Colonial Roots of Apartheid in South Africa, by Melissa Free, assistant professor of English.

• The Connections between Everyday and Extremist White Supremacy in the United States, by Lee Bebout, associate professor of English.

• Peace, Violence and Race in New Zealand, by Tobias Harper, assistant professor of history,

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Ross-Blakley Hall 196