Voices of Belonging und Resistance

This programme invites writers to share their cartography of becoming, how their writing empowered identity evaluations, supported the discovery of new possibilities of participation and dissent. A collaboration of the The Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre (JHGC) and the Sylt Foundation.

Negotiating the Private and the Public - how writers respond to change and transition

with Nadia Davids (South Africa) and Han Lynn (Myanmar)
presenter: Indra Wussow

Literary Crossroads is a new series of talks where South African writers meet colleagues from all over the continents and from the African diaspora to discuss trends, topics and themes prevalent in their literatures today. The series is curated by Pumla Dineo Gqola and Indra Wussow.
Han Lynn is poet-in-residence of the Sylt Foundation and is spending the month of november in Johannesburg.

10th November  2015, 7:00 p.m.
Goethe-Institut Johannesburg - Parkwood, 2193 Johannesburg
119 Jan Smuts Avenue