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Sarat Maharaj

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Maharaj's family was part of the large group of Indians who migrated to the province of KwaZulu-Natal in the nineteenth century. The grandfather of Maharaj worked in sugar plantations as a contract worker.
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off the coast of Durban. These experiences made him sensitive to the violence that was inherently present in classification systems.
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regime. During his university studies, Maharaj had to travel by ferry to the University College for Indians, located on
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Maharaj eventually left South Africa for Britain. In 1980, he began his doctorate at Goldsmiths. His thesis was
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Maharaj, Sarat (1991). "The Congo is flooding the acropolis: Art in Britain of the immigrations".
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Maharaj has held visiting professorships and fellowships at several institutions including
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The Dialectic of Modernism and Mass Culture: Studies in Post War British Art
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As a child, Maharaj witnessed the effects of racial segregation under the
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Index


Durban
South Africa
Apartheid
Salisbury Island
Richard Hamilton
Marcel Duchamp
James Joyce
Malmö Art Academy
Lund University
Sweden
Goldsmiths College
Jan Van Eyck Academie
Humboldt University
Third Text
São Paulo Biennale
Guangzhou Triennial
Haus der Kulturen der Welt
documenta
Stuart Hall
ISBN
1899846301
ISBN
978-1899846306
ISBN
190768302X
ISBN
978-1907683022
Ursula Biemann
Paul Domela

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