Virtual Humanities Conference

17-19 November 2021

Virtual Humanities Conference

17-19 November 2021

Welcome message from hosts and organisers

We are delighted and privileged to host an event which brings critical food scholars, artists and intellectual activists – from a rich diversity of vitally connected contexts and experiences – together for this conference. We warmly welcome each of you from across the globe, and to use a food studies metaphor, also across culinary lines too…

Virtual Humanities Conference

Hosted by Critical Food Studies together with the University of the Western Cape (UWC), University of Pretoria (UP) and the University of Kwazulu-Natal (UKZN)

This virtual conference sought to draw innovative humanities and creative work together in lively conversation. Humanities-driven food studies are making steady inroads into food security studies domains that neglect human, cultural and anti-positivist perspectives. By creating a platform for critical food studies driven by humanities, the visual arts and performance, this conference opens up critical thinking and creative expression about the relations between food and the human both in and beyond South Africa.

Virtual Humanities Conference

Hosted by Critical Food Studies together with the University of the Western Cape (UWC), University of Pretoria (UP) and the University of Kwazulu-Natal (UKZN)

This virtual conference seeks to draw innovative humanities and creative work together in lively conversation. Humanities-driven food studies are making steady inroads into food security studies domains that neglect human, cultural and anti-positivist perspectives. By creating a platform for critical food studies driven by humanities, the visual arts and performance, this conference opens up critical thinking and creative expression about the relations between food and the human both in and beyond South Africa.

conference Recap

Events included panel discussions, dialogues, art exhibitions, demonstrations, and pre-recorded performances. Note that both non-academic and academic presentations and genres are encouraged. One pivotal aim of the conference was, and still is, to generate lively engagement among thinkers, artists, performers and food growers or makers.

Event Summary

Events included panel discussions, dialogues, art exhibitions, demonstrations, and pre-recorded performances. Note that both non-academic and academic presentations and genres are encouraged. One pivotal aim of the conference was, and still is, to generate lively engagement among thinkers, artists, performers and food growers or makers.


Keynote Speakers

Psyche Williams-Forson

University of Maryland

Yvette Abrahams

Cape Town

Kole Ade Odutola

Lecturer in Yoruba

Johnathan Bishop Highfield

Rhode Island School of Design


Visual and Performance Artists

Shelley Barry

University of Johannesburg

Jacki Job

Dance Performance

Marié-Heleen Coetzee

Visual Theatre

Edu-Drama

Theatre


Conference Hosts and organisers

Desiree Lewis

University of the Western Cape

Relebohile Moletsane

University fo KwaZulu-Natal

Vasu Reddy

University of Pretoria

Lynn Mafofo

University of the Western Cape