CALL FOR S P R I N G ABSTRACTS Faculty of Humanities 2 •n�.... -..____....-, 0 1 9 LECTURES 3-6 September 2019 Theme: Where is the voice of the marginal? Voicelessness from gendered perspectives Professor Kgomotso Michael Masemola Sub - themes: Masemola is a C2 NRF-rated Professor of English Literature at UNISA, where he holds the position of Head: Quality Assurance & Enhancement. • Gender, Leadership and Paper title: "A l l o c h t h o n o u s m e m o r y a n d In t e r t e x t u a l i t y i n S o u t h A f r i c a n Autobiography: Fred Khumalo's TOUCH MY BLOOD and its paratext(s)". • Gender, Religion and Power Influence • Gender, Entrepreneurship, and Power • Violence and Gender • Gender, Diaspora and Cultural Identity • Education and Gender • Gender, Sexuality and Professor Thulani Zengele Identity • Cultural Identity and Gender Zengele is Head of Quality Assurance & Enhancement as well as Senior Professor in the College of Education (UNISA). • Gender and Human Rights Paper title: "Tow a r d s E m b r a c i n g C u r r i c u l u m Transformation in the 21st Century". • Masculinity and Gender • Gender and Sexuality • Feminism and Gender • Beauty, Identity and Gender • Communications, Media and Gender Professor Siphamandla Zondi Ulspringlectures@ul.ac.za Z o n d i is P r ofe s s o r and Head of --------------­ Department of Political Sciences at the University of Pretoria, and President of the South African Association of Political Studies. Paper title: "Subalterns Speak through the Veil of Silence in Three Ways". 1959 - 2019