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Natasha Erlank is a historian affiliated with the Department of History at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Arts. Her research focuses on the intersections of gender, African Christianity, colonialism, and public memory in Southern and broader African contexts. She holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and prior degrees from the University of Cape Town.
Education:
- Bachelor's, Honours, and Master's degrees in History from the University of Cape Town
- Doctorate in History from the University of Cambridge
Research Interests:
- Gender and religious dynamics in colonial and postcolonial Africa
- Public history and memory politics in South Africa, particularly through projects like the Sophiatown historical reconstruction
- Contemporary debates on national identity and historical representation
Publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to colonial social structures, memory, and cultural history. Recent work explores urban histories like Sophiatown and the socio-economic dimensions of marriage practices in early 20th-century South Africa.
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