
Sarah Nuttall
Professor · Post-Apartheid Studies
European Graduate School of Economics and ManagementBulgaria
About
Sarah Nuttall is a Professor of Literary and Cultural Studies and Director of the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. She has held senior research and teaching roles since 2000, including visiting professorships at Yale, Duke, Salzburg, and Berkeley. Her work bridges post-apartheid South Africa, urban theory, and African aesthetics.
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree, University of Natal
- Master’s degree, University of Cape Town
- Rhodes Scholarship PhD, Oxford University (1994)
Research Interests:
- Post-apartheid societal dynamics and cultural entanglement
- Urban metamorphosis in Johannesburg
- Comparative postcolonial aesthetics across Africa and diasporas
- Anthropocene theory intersecting with African political ecologies
Awards:
- Oppenheimer Fellow, Harvard University (2016)
Key Contributions:
- Edited landmark texts on postcolonial space (Text, Theory, Space), African aesthetics (Beautiful/Ugly), and Johannesburg urbanism (Johannesburg – The Elusive Metropolis)
- Co-founded interdisciplinary research initiatives at WISER
- Leading scholar on memory politics and cultural transformation in South Africa
Labs/Teams: Directs the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WISER), a hub for critical social research in Southern Africa.
0Publications listed
Find Sarah Nuttall elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Jennifer RobinsonUniversity College London · Professor
Achille MbembeEuropean Graduate School of Economics and Management · Research Professor- HHaley McEwenUniversity of Witwatersrand · Research Fellow
Thembelani MbathaWashington University in St. Louis · Assistant Professor
Andy CarolinUniversity of Johannesburg · Professor- PPamila GuptaUniversity of Bayreuth · Professor