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ALFRED JACOBUS BARNARD-NAUDÉ

P E R S O N A L D E T A I L S Age: 40 Date of birth: 29 January 1979 Address: Centre for Rhetoric Studies Department of Private Law Faculty of Law Middle Campus 7700 South Africa Telephone: +27 72 900 5624 E-mail: [email protected]

TERTIARY EDUCATION 1998 - 2000 BCOM(Law)(cum laude)  Awarded honorary academic colours by the UP SRC in 2000.  Prize: SANTAM / Carel van Aswegen prize for the best results in the courses Economics 351, 352 and 320.

2001 - 2002 UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA LLB(cum laude)  Re-conferred honorary academic colours by the UP SRC in 2002.  Prizes: o Schilz prize in 2001 for the best third year student in the LLB course. o DM Kisch Ingelyf prize in 2001 for the best student in Legal Practice 310 and 320. o Law Society of the Northern Provinces prize in 2001 for Legal Practice. o Adams & Adams Prize in 2002: Highest average in all four years of the LLB degree. o Bliss Prize for the best student in Civil Procedure 410 and 420. o Butterworths Prize for the final year student who wrote the best dissertation. o Grotius Medal (Pretoria Bar) for the best results in the final LLB examination. o Harold Galasko Prize for the best final-year LLB student. o Juta Law Prize for the final-year student with the best aggregate percentage in any degree program in the faculty. o Rorich, Wolmarans and Luderitz Prize for the best student in Criminal Procedure 410 and 420. o Willem van der Merwe Prize for the best student in the fourth year of study of the LLB. o Gauteng Law Council prize for law student of the year 2002. (Best law student in the Gauteng circle of Universities: University of the Witwatersrand, University of Johannesburg, University of Pretoria.) 2003 LAW SOCIETY OF THE NORTHERN PROVINCES Passed all four papers comprising the Law Society Attorneys Admissions Exams at first attempt. 2005 UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN Postgraduate certificate in Competition Law. 2003 - 2006 UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA Doctor Legum (LLD) in Jurisprudence Thesis title: A Critical Legal Argument for Contractual Justice in the South African Law of Contract. Supervisor: Prof Karin van Marle, Professor of Jurisprudence. 2009-2011 UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN MA(Creative writing) in poetry. Thesis title: Van Siters en Skalmeie Supervisor: Prof Joan Hambidge, Professor of Afrikaans Literature and Creative Writing.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

1999 – 2002 UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, DEPARTMENT LEGAL HISTORY, COMPARATIVE LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE Junior Lecturer and Tutor  Responsible for presentation of tutorials and lectures in the courses Legal Skills and Introduction to Law.

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1999 and 2002 UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Part-Time Academic Assistant  United Nations Human Rights Treaties Impact Study Project.

2001 UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, DEPARTMENT PRIVATE LAW Junior Lecturer and Tutor  Responsible for presentation of tutorials, lectures and administration in the courses Family Law and Law of Succession. Principal tutor for the course Family Law.

2002 UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, DEPARTMENT MERCANTILE LAW Tutor  Responsible for the offering of tutorials and marking in the course Commercial Law.

2003 WERKSMANS ATTORNEYS, SANDTON, JOHANNESBURG Candidate attorney, Banking and Finance Division.

2004 - 2005 UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN, FACULTY OF LAW, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCIAL LAW Lecturer.

2006 – 2011 UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN, FACULTY OF LAW, DEPARTMENT OF PRIVATE LAW Senior Lecturer (2007-2009). Associate Professor (2010-2011).

CURRENT APPOINTMENT (SINCE 1 JANUARY 2012)

UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN, FACULTY OF LAW, DEPARTMENT OF PRIVATE LAW, CENTRE FOR RHETORIC STUDIES (CRhS)

Professor of Jurisprudence Co-Director of the Centre for Rhetoric Studies (CRhS) (since 1 July 2018)

Teaching (since UCT appointment) Undergraduate contact teaching: I have convened and / or co-convened the following courses in the department:  in the Final year of the LLB programme: Human Rights & Private Law; Law and Post-Apartheid Literature; Law, Rhetoric and Society;  in the Intermediate Year of the LLB programme: Jurisprudence (term module on Critical Post-Apartheid Jurisprudence);  at the Preliminary level of the LLB: Foundations of South African Law (term module on Transformative Constitutionalism and Post-Apartheid Jurisprudence).  While appointed in the Department of Commercial Law, I taught undergraduate courses in Competition Law, Law of Succession, Business Transactions Law and Company Law. Postgraduate contact teaching: x In the LLM in Human Rights and Private Law, I co-taught the seminar courses in Introduction to Human Rights & Private Law and in Human Rights, Gender & Family between 2015 and 2017. x While appointed in the Department of Commercial Law, I taught a seminar in Competition Law in the LLM in Commercial Law. Research supervision: Undergraduate  9 final year LLB students in the Commercial Law Research Focus Groups (2004 & 2005).  15 independent research papers (LLB dissertations) in the final year of the LLB (2006-2015).  2016: Mr J Knott (LLB Independent Research Paper).  2019: Ms C Kemp, Ms L Maragelo, Mr S Ruff (LLB Independent Research Papers). Postgraduate LLM course work mini-dissertation supervision: 2005: Mr M Frey. 2006: Mr A Hutchison. 2011: Ms R Ward. 2015: Ms R Bukasa, Ms D Morupisi.

2 2018: Ms L Riedner. 2019: Mr Q Matheson; Ms A Hotz.

MPhil (dissertation) supervision: 2007-2008: Mr I Donenwirth (graduated with distinction). 2010–2011: Ms V Gastrow (graduated with distinction). 2012-2013: Mr J Wink (upgraded to PhD). 2016-2017: Mr S Barnes (upgraded to PhD). 2019: Mx Kneo Mokgopa; Ms A Ndebele (co-supervisor). PhD supervision: 2008-2010: Mr A Hutchison (graduated). 2012-2016: Mr JM Wink (graduated). 2015-2017: Ms R Ward (graduated). 2018: Mr D Carelse; Mr S Barns; Mr T Ngilande (co-supervisor) 2019: Mr D Carelse; Mr S Barnes; Ms S Nkoala; Mr T Ngilande (co-supervisor)

External examiner I have acted as an external examiner for a range of courses at other national and international universities at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level. I have externally examined many dissertations at Honours, Masters and PhD level. Universities for which I have acted as external examiner in the recent past at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels include the University of Pretoria, , University of the Western Cape, UNISA and the University of Melbourne.

Leadership and Administration (since UCT appointment) Law Faculty:  Co-Director: Centre for Rhetoric Studies (CRhS) (2018 to current).  Acting Director of Research, Faculty of Law (1 July – 31 December 2015).  Advisory Board member: Institute for the Humanities in Africa (huma).  Chair: Brand Van Zyl Law Library committee (2006 – 2009).  Chair: Integrative Assessment Project Committee (2011-2012).  Chair: Transformation Committee (2013-2015).  Chair: Postgraduate Scholarships Committee (2018-current).  Preliminary Year Coordinator (2008-2009).  Final Year Coordinator (2012-2013).  LLB Student Advisor (2005-2008).  School for Advanced Legal Studies Student Advisor (2016).  Faculty Orientation Coordinator (2006-2008).  Faculty committee membership since appointment: Academic Planning Committee; Faculty Management Committee; Faculty Transformation Forum; Admissions and Concessions Committee; Higher Degrees Committee; Faculty Research Committee; Faculty Research Ethics Committee; Faculty Timetable Committee; Teaching and Learning Committee; Scholarships Committee. University  Senate Library Working Group (2012-2014; 2018).  Senate Digital Repository Working Group (2012).  Senate Exams and Assessment Committee (2013-2016).  University Research Committee (URC) (2015).  Senate Book Awards Committee (2016-2018).  Senate Works of Art Committee (2017-2018).  Senate Animal Ethics Committee (2018).  Lecture series director (with Prof Drucilla Cornell): Dignity, togetherness and responsibility (2008 - 2009).  Public events series director (with Prof Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela): Living Reconciliation (2009-2012).

Research (since UCT appointment) Edited collection 1. AJ Barnard-Naudé, Drucilla Cornell & François du Bois (eds) Dignity, Freedom and the Post-Apartheid Legal Order (2008) Juta: Cape Town ISBN 978-0-7021-8137-5.

Articles, notes and book reviews in peer-reviewed journals

3 1. AJ Barnard “A different way of saying. On stories, text, the critical legal argument for contractual justice and the ethical element of contract in South Africa” (2005) 21(2) The South African Journal on Human Rights 278. 2. AJ Barnard “To Wonderland Through The Looking-Glass: Conceiving A Critical Legal Argument For Contractual Justice In The South African Law Of Contract” (2006) 17(2) Law and Critique 153. 3. AJ Barnard “Death, mourning and melancholia in postmodern contract. A call for re-establishing contract's connection with the ethical” (2006) 17(3) Stellenbosch Law Review 386. 4. AJ Barnard “Reflecting on achievements, celebrating failures: The Memory, Narrative and Forgiveness Conference, Cape Town, 23-27 November 2006. (A Response to Prof Schaffer)” (2007) 6(1) Borderlands (no page numbers as this is an electronic journal only). 5. AJ Barnard “Totalitarianism, (Same-Sex) Marriage and Democratic Politics in Post-Apartheid South Africa” (2007) 23(2) The South African Journal on Human Rights 500-525. 6. AJ Barnard & Pierre de Vos “Same-Sex Marriage, Civil Unions and Domestic Partnerships in South Africa: Critical Reflections on an Ongoing Saga” (2007) 4 South African Law Journal 795-826. 7. AJ Barnard-Naudé “The decision in Hartley v Pyramid Freight: Justice Miscarried?” (2007) 18(3) Stellenbosch Law Review 497- 507. 8. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Book review: Drucilla Cornell: Moral Images of Freedom” (2008) (1) Law, Culture and the Humanities 295-299. 9. AJ Barnard-Naudé, Drucilla Cornell & François du Bois “Introduction” (2008) Acta Juridica vii-xii. 10. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Beyond the Brother: Radical Freedom” (2008) Acta Juridica 273-297. 11. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Oh what a tangled web we weave: Hegemony, freedom of contract, good faith and transformation – towards a politics of friendship in the politics of contract” (2008) 1 Constitutional Court Review 155-208. 12. AJ Barnard-Naudé “At the walls of Athens: What remains?” (2009) 20(2) Law and Critique 177-192. 13. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Negotiating the archive: Amnesty, justice and memory: Review article of Antje Du Bois- Pedain Transitional Amnesty in South Africa” (2009) 22(3) South African Journal of Criminal Justice 419-432. 14. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Die politiek van broederskap: Jacques Derrida, Jean-Luc Nancy en Jane Alexander se The Butcher Boys” (2010) 7(2) LitNet Akademies 23-47. 15. AJ Barnard-Naudé and Pierre de Vos “Disturbing heteronormativity: the ‘queer’ jurisprudence of Albie Sachs” (2010) 25(1) Southern African Public Law 209-34. 16. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Editorial note to the first two articles” (2010) 127(4) South African Law Journal 609-610. 17. AJ Barnard-Naudé “ is what happens” (2011) 22(1) Stellenbosch Law Review 160 172. 18. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Beyond the brother: radical freedom” (2008) Acta Juridica 273-298 reprinted in R Robson (ed) The Library of Essays on Law and Sexuality Volume III: Sexual Freedom (2011) Ashgate Publishing 277-303. 19. AJ Barnard-Naudé and Pierre de Vos “The heteronormative observer: the Constitutional Court’s decision in Le Roux v Dey” (2011) 3 South African Law Journal 407-419. 20. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Die denker as digter, die digter as denker: DJ Opperman, NP Van Wyk Louw en die digkuns / filosofie-debat in die Afrikaanse letterkunde (Deel 1)” 2012 9(1) LitNet Akademies 144-180. 21. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Die denker as digter, die digter as denker: DJ Opperman, NP Van Wyk Louw en die digkuns / filosofie-debat in die Afrkaanse letterkunde (Deel 2)” 2012 9(1) LitNet Akademies 181-207. 22. AJ Barnard-Naudé and Pierre de Vos “Die politiek van die estetiese in 'n postkoloniale konteks: menswaardigheid en vryheid van uitdrukking in die debat rondom Brett Murray se skildery The Spear” 2012 9(2) LitNet Akademies (Regte) 176-201. 23. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Book Review: Jacques de Ville (2012) Jacques Derrida: Law as Absolute Hospitality” (2012) 129 (4) South African Law Journal 799-803. 24. AJ Barnard-Naudé ‘“A Principle of Impurity or a Law of Contamination’ : Poetry’s Resistance” (2012) 3 Stellenbosch Law Review 462-475. 25. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Of Dorothy’s Dog, ‘Poststructural’ Fairy Tales… and The Real: Power, Poverty and the General Principles of the South African Law of Contract” (2013) 29 South African Journal on Human Rights 467- 480. 26. AJ Barnard-Naudé ‘“The greatest enemy of authority’: Arendt, Honig and the Authority of Post-Apartheid Jurisprudence” (2013) 10 No Foundations 120-137. 27. AJ Barnard-Naudé ‘“For Michelman on the contrary’: Republican Constitutionalism, Post-Apartheid Jurisgenesis and O’Regan, J’s dissent in Minister of Home Affairs v Fourie” (2013) 24(2) Stellenbosch Law Review 342- 357. 28. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Book Review: Carrol Clarkson (2013) Drawing the line: toward an aesthetics of transitional justice” (2014) 131(4) South African Law Journal 926-934.

4 29. AJ Barnard-Naudé and Pierre de Vos “These queer gardens: a South African story” (2014) 46(3) Acta Academica 134-149. 30. AJ Barnard-Naudé “For a politics of presupposed equality: the struggle for sexual minority freedom in Africa” (2015) Agenda: empowering women for gender equity 1-11. 31. AJ Barnard-Naudé “The pedigree of the common law and the ‘unnecessary’ Constitution: a discussion of the Supreme Court of Appeal’s decision in RH v DE” (2016) 133(1) The South African Law Journal 16-28. 32. Jaco Barnard-Naudé “‘She reigns and he does not govern’: the discourse of the anxious hysteric in post- apartheid South Africa” (2017) 28(3) Law and Critique 267-287. 33. Jaco Barnard-Naudé “‘Grace gets angry’, or the ‘tactics’ of forgiveness: the biopolitics of reconciliation in the postcolony’ (2017) 7(2) Oñati Socio-legal Series [online] available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2975311 34. Jaco Barnard-Naudé ‘Justice Moseneke and the emergence of a new master-signifier in the South African Law of contract’ (2017) Acta Juridica 247-269. 35. Jaco Barnard-Naudé ‘The precarious politics of presupposed equality in South African higher education’ (2017) 11 Kagisano 119-154. 36. Jaco Barnard-Naudé ‘Lourens du Plessis’s lesson: love, politics and psychoanalysis in the “age of the narcissist”’ (2018) 51(1) Acta Academica 4-25. 37. Jaco Barnard-Naudé & Dennis M Davis “Book Review: Jurisprudence in an African Context. By David Bilchitz, Thaddeus Metz & Oritsegbubemi Oyowe” (2019) The South African Law Journal 191-199.

Chapters in peer-reviewed books 1. AJ Barnard “Reading and writing archives: The TRC, big business and reparations in post-apartheid South Africa” in Karin van Marle and Wessel le Roux (eds) (2007) Law, memory and the legacy of apartheid. Pretoria University Law Press: Pretoria 93-106. 2. AJ Barnard-Naudé “For Justice and Reconciliation to Come: The TRC archive, big business and the demand for material reparations” in François du Bois & Antje du Bois-Pedain (eds) (2008) Justice and Reconciliation in post- Apartheid South Africa Cambridge University Press 172-205. 3. AJ Barnard-Naudé “The work of mourning, refusal, forgiveness” in Karin van Marle (ed) (2009) Refusal, Transition and Post-Apartheid Law Sun Media 101-120. 4. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Post-apartheid fraternity, post-apartheid democracy, post-apartheid sexuality: queer reflections on Jane Alexander’s Butcher Boys” in Robert Leckey and Kim Brooks (eds) (2010) Queer theory: law, culture, empire Routledge 69-85. 5. AJ Barnard-Naudé “The post-apartheid legal order” in Tracy Humby, Louis Kotzé & Anél du Plessis (2012) Introduction to law and legal skills in South Africa 11-44. 6. AJ Barnard-Naudé, A Du Plessis & L Kotzé “Sources of law and legal authority” in Tracy Humby, Louis Kotzé & Anél Du Plessis (eds) (2012) Introduction to law and legal skills in South Africa 121-148. 7. AJ Barnard-Naudé “The legislative process and the interpretation of statutes” in Tracy Humby, Louis Kotzé & Anél du Plessis (eds) (2012) Introduction to law and legal skills in South Africa 169-184. 8. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Adjudication, interpretation and dispute resolution” in Tracy Humby, Louis Kotzé & Anél du Plessis (2012) Introduction to law and legal skills in South Africa 185-214. 9. AJ Barnard-Naudé “The politics of private law: sexual minority freedom in South Africa and Scotland” in Daniel Visser & Elspeth Reid (eds) (2013) Bringing Rights Home: Private Law and Human Rights in Scotland and South Africa. Edinburgh University Press 37-80. 10. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Sexual Minority Freedom and the Heteronormative Hegemony in South Africa” in Oscar Vilhena, Upendra Baxi & Frans Viljoen (eds) (2013) Transformative constitutionalism: Comparing the apex courts of Brazil, India and South Africa. Pretoria University Law Press 311-336. 11. AJ Barnard-Naudé ‘“I am the first accused’: seven reflections (and a postscript) on Derrida’s Mandela” in Awol Allo (ed) (2015) The courtroom as a space of resistance: reflections on the legacy of the Rivonia trial Ashgate Publishing 171- 188. 12. AJ Barnard-Naudé “Chapter 3: Towards the poetic justice of reparative citizenship” in Pumla Gobodo- Madikizela (ed) (2016) Breaking Intergenerational Cycles of Repetition: a global dialogue on historical trauma and memory Barbara Budrich Academic Press: Leverkusen 49-70. 13. Jaco Barnard-Naudé “Hannah Arendt’s work of mourning: the politics of loss, ‘the rise of the social’ and the ends of apartheid” in Maurits van Bever Donker, Ross Truscott, Gary Minkley & Premesh Lalu (eds) (2017) Remains of the social: desiring the postapartheid Wits University Press: Johannesburg 117-145.

5 14. Jaco Barnard-Naudé ‘Law, memory and post-apartheid spatiality: “reading nomos otherwise”, “mapping the heterotopic”’ in Emma Patchett and Sarah Keenan (eds) Spatial Justice and Diaspora (2017) Counterpress: Oxford 10-50. 15. Jaco Barnard-Naudé ‘Real Zones of Indistinction: Crisis, Exception, Norm – and the TRC as Biopolitical Imperative’ in Mia Swart and Karin van Marle (eds) The Limits of Transition: The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission 20 Years on (2017) Brill: Leiden 186-220. 16. Jaco Barnard-Naudé and Pierre de Vos ‘Scene of the crime’ in Sisonke Msimang (ed) As you like it: the Gerald Kraak Anthology (African Perspectives on Gender, Social Justice and Sexuality) Vol II (2018) Jacana: Auckland Park 20- 39. (Winner of the 2019 Lambda award in its category). 17. Jaco Barnard-Naudé ‘Chapter 4: Specters to come: reproductive futurism. Queer Africa, die-ins and drag’ in Morison, T; Lynch, I and Reddy, V (eds) (2018) Queer Kinship: South African perspectives on the sexual politics of family- making and belonging London: Routledge; Pretoria UNISA Press 43-62 (ISBN 0367188023). 18. Jaco Barnard-Naudé & Pierre de Vos ‘Scene of the crime’ in Zethu Matebeni & B Camminga (eds) (2019) Beyond the Mountain: Queer Life in Africa’s ‘Gay Capital’ (Routledge / UNISA Press).

Peer-reviewed publications in press 1. Jaco Barnard-Naudé (ed.) African Yearbook of Rhetoric 9 2019: Salus Populi Suprema Lex Esto (Badiou et alii). 2. Jaco Barnard-Naudé ““‘I have forgotten my umbrella’”: On the abdications of style in law and rhetoric” African Yearbook of Rhetoric 2019 9, pp. 1-12. 3. Jaco Barnard-Naudé ‘Letterkunde voor die hof: kolonialisme, apartheid en die nimmereindigende stryd teen sensuur: Ted Laros se Literature and the Law in South Africa, 1910 – 2010. The long walk to artistic freedom” (2019) Internationale Neerlandistiek. 4. Jaco Barnard-Naudé ‘What Pandora did: the spectre of reparation and hope in an irreparable world’ in Kim Wale, Jeff Praeger and Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela (2019) in Post-Conflict Hauntings: Transforming Collective Memories of Historical Trauma London: Palgrave McMillan.

Peer-reviewed conference proceedings 1. AJ Barnard “Death and the common good: The ethics and politics of mourning” in E Oketch et al Politics and the Common Good (2006) Strathmore UP 62-92.

Non-peer reviewed review articles and opinion pieces of an academic nature in the public domain 1. I am an opinionista for The Daily Maverick online newspaper. Posts can be viewed at: https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/author/jaco-barnard-naude/ 2. I am a regular contributor to the Mail & Guardian Thoughtleader blogsite. Posts can be viewed at: www.thoughtleader.co.za/jacobarnardnaude 3. I am a regular contributor to Prof Pierre de Vos’s blog, Constitutionally Speaking. Posts can be viewed at: http://constitutionallyspeaking.co.za/?s=barnard-naude 4. I am a regular contributor to the online Afrikaans literary journal LitNet. Contributions can be viewed at: http://www.litnet.co.za/author/jaco-barnard-naude/ 5. Jaco Barnard-Naude ‘LitNet Akademies Resensie-Essay: Die poëtika van intieme ruimtes: Andries Bezuidenhout se Veelvuldige gebruike vir huishoudelike toestelle’ (2014) available at: http://www.litnet.co.za/die- potika-van-intieme-ruimtes-andries-bezuidenhout-se-veelvuldige-gebruike-vir-huishoudel/ 6. Jaco Barnard-Naudé ‘LitNet Akademies Resensie-Essay: in die spieël met Bibi – Fotostaatmasjien (2016) deur Bibi Slippers’ (2016) available at: http://www.litnet.co.za/litnet-akademies-resensie-essay-die-spieel-met-bibi- fotostaatmasjien-2016-deur-bibi-slippers/ 7. Jaco Barnard-Naudé ‘Die derde spoel deur SJ Naudé: ’n LitNet Akademies-resensie-essay’ (2017) available at: http://www.litnet.co.za/die-derde-spoel-deur-sj-naude-n-litnet-akademies-resensie-essay/

Parliamentary submission 1. AJ Barnard & P de Vos & (2006) Submission to parliament on the constitutionality of the Civil Union Bill.

South African National Research Foundation (NRF) Rating History 2018-2023  B2 (All or the overwhelming majority of reviewers are firmly convinced that the applicant enjoys considerable international recognition for the high quality and impact of his/her recent research outputs.) 2012-2018

6  Y1 (A young researcher (within 5 years from PhD) who is recognised by all reviewers as having the potential (demonstrated by research products) to establish him/herself as a researcher with some of them indicating that he/she has the potential to become a future leader in his/her field.)

Research prizes, awards and grants since UCT appointment  British Academy Newton Advanced Fellowship Grant 2017-2020.  UCT Fellows’ Award 2006.  Cliffe Dekker Research Prize for Emerging Researchers in the Law Faculty at the University of Cape Town 2007.  NRF Competitive Programme for Rated Researchers Grant 2014-2016.  NRF Knowledge, Interchange and Collaboration Grant 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017.  NRF Y-rated Research Development Grant 2017-2019.  University Research Committee (URC) Short Research Visit / Course Abroad Grant 2009, 2012, 2016, 2018.  URC Start-up Grant 2004.  URC Emerging Researcher Grant 2004, 2005, 2006.  URC Research Development Grant 2009.  URC Conference Travel Grant 2005, 2006, 2012, 2017.  Faculty Research Committee (FRC) Block Grant 2005-2017.  FRC Conference Travel Grant 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2015.  URC Hosting a Conference Grant 2007 (with D Cornell and F Du Bois).

Research visits and fellowships since UCT appointment  British Academy Newton Advanced Fellowship in the Westminster Law & Theory Lab, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Law, Westminster University, London 2017-2020.  Honorary Visiting Research Fellow: Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities (BIH), University of London 2013, 2016, 2018.  Visiting professor in the TraMe Research Centre in the Department of Philosophy and Communication, Bologna, Italy 2016 and 2017.  Visiting professor in the School of Law, Westminster University, London 2014 & 2015.  Inaugural London Critical Theory Summer School 28 June – 8 July 2010.  Short stay research fellow: University of London, Birkbeck School of Law 9-23 June 2009.  RESET dialogues on civilisation, Bilgi University, Istanbul, 8-12 June 2008.  Visiting researcher, Max Planck Institute for International Private Law, Hamburg, Germany, 20 January 2005 – 17 February 2005.

Papers presented at conferences and seminars; guest lectures International (select)  Seminar presented to members of the Max Planck Institute for International Private Law, Hamburg, Germany 17 February 2005 Title: “A different way of saying. A critical legal argument for contractual justice and the ethical element of contract”.  Paper presented at the Critical Legal Conference 2005 at the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK on 2 September 2005. Title: “Resisting the Contracts of Men: A feminist perspective on the South African law of contract.  Paper presented at an Invited Symposium of the 30th Conference of the International Association for Philosophy and Literature (IAPL) at the Palais Universitaire, Strasbourg, France on 16 June 2006. Title: “Between the post-s: Melancholia, mourning, postmodernism and politics.”  Invited paper presented at Transitional Justice in South Africa Seminar, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Cambridge University, 3 November 2006. Title: “The archive, the TRC, reconciliation and South African big business.”  Paper presented at the Law, Culture and the Humanities Conference on 15 March 2008, University of California at Berkeley, USA. Title: “The dignity jurisprudence of South Africa – notes on the Revolution”.  Paper presented at the Law, Culture and the Humanities Conference on 4 April 2009, Suffolk University, Boston, USA. Title: “Butcher Brothers: Post-Apartheid Fraternity”.  Invited paper presented at the Queer/Empire Seminars on 17 April 2009 at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Title: “Post-apartheid fraternity, post-apartheid democracy, post-apartheid sexuality: queer reflections on Jane Alexander‟s Butcher Boys”  Paper presented at the Critical Legal Conference, Utrecht, Netherlands, September 2010. Title: "Poetry's resistance"  Paper presented at the Outgames Human Rights Conference, Vancouver, Canada, July 2011. Title: "Law and sexuality in the post-colony"  Invited paper presented at the Radical Politics and Law Conference Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, April 2012. Title: "Can there be an ethical radical politics?"

7  Joint paper presented with Prof Pierre de Vos at the Critical Legal Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, September 2012. Title: ‘Queer gardens’.  Paper presented at the Critical Legal Conference, Wrocław, Poland, September 2015. Title: ‘“Space is space”: reading nomos otherwise and the discourse of the analyst in JM Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians’.  Paper presented at Resistances to Reconciliation: Rethinking Politics and Justice in Divided Societies Conference in Prato, Italy, 21-23 June 2017. Title: “‘Even though I have been hit by these rocks I tried to survive’: the poetic resistance of Mrs Notrose Nobomvu Konile’.  Paper presented at the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP) Annual Meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland, 2 July 2017. Title: ‘From magistration to ministration: the coloniser who refuses in JM Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians’.

National (select)  Paper presented at the second leg of the Gwendolen M Carter Conference, UCT on 30 June 2006. Title: “At sixes and sevens to the nines: Reparations and big business in ‘post-Apartheid’ South Africa”.  Invited paper presented at the Constitutional Court Review Launch Conference on 2 August 2008: “‘Oh what a tangled web we weave’: Hegemony, good faith and freedom of contract in post-apartheid South Africa.”  Invited paper presented at the South African leg of the Courting Justice: Brazil, India, South Africa Conference on 12 December 2008 at the University of Pretoria: “The lives as lived and the injuries as experienced: sexual minority freedom through the courts in post-apartheid South Africa.”  Invited paper presented at the Genres of Critique workshop at the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Studies, August 2010: "Poetry and post-apartheid law"  Paper presented at a conference held at the Law Faculty at the University of the Western Cape honouring the work of Lourens du Plessis, October 2015. Title: ‘Lourens du Plessis’s lesson: love, politics and psychoanalysis in the age of narcissism’.  Paper presented at an interdisciplinary symposium entitled ‘Troubling the Haunting Power of the Past; Interrupting Intergenerational Cycles of Historical Trauma’, Research Chair for Historical Trauma and Transformation, Stellenbosch University 15 May 2017. Title: The poetic justice of reparative citizenship or ‘the possibility of another world’.  Invited participant at the Global Humanities Curriculum Workshop, Cape Town, 10-11 December 2018, organised by Proff Homi Bhabha, Mahindra Humanities Center and Premesh Lalu, Centre for Humanities Research, University of the Western Cape.  Paper presented at the Recognition, Reparation and Responsibility International Conference: The Light and Shadow of Historical Trauma International Conference, Stellenbosch University, 8 December 2018. Title: “What Pandora did: The spectre of reparation and hope in an irreparable world”.

Invited and Guest Lectures:  Public lecture presented in the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities (BIH), University of London on 28 June 2018. Title: ‘The discourse of anxiety hysteria in post-apartheid South Africa’.  Inaugural plenary panel member of the Centre for Law and the Humanities, School of Law, Birkbeck College on 13 June 2010: “Poetry’s resistance”.  UCT Fellows Award Lecture presented on 18 May 2007: “Not today: Forgiveness Reconciliation and the banality of radical evil.”  Guest lecture at the University of Pretoria on 16 October 2007: “Hegemony, freedom of contract and the horizontal application of the Constitution.”  Lecture in acceptance of the Cliffe Dekker Prize for outstanding research amongst emerging law faculty at the University of Cape Town, 13 December 2007.  Guest lecture at the University of Pretoria on 1 September 2008: “The Constitutional Court’s Decision in Barkhuizen v Napier”  Guest lecture at the University of Pretoria on 4 May 2009: “Dignity, Ubuntu and Being Singular Plural”  Guest lecture series on positivism and realism in the course Jurisprudence 311 at the law faculty, University of Pretoria in March 2010.  Guest lecture delivered at the UCT Slavery Remembrance Day on 1 December 2013.  Guest lecture delivered at the Centre for Trauma, Forgiveness and Memory, University of the Free State, 21 January 2016. Title: Towards the poetic justice of reparative citizenship or ‘the possibility of another world’.

Conferences / Lectures / Academic Events Organised / Chair since UCT appointment  2005 Rulci Colloquium on legal theory and constitutional interpretation held at the University of Cape Town on 20 and 21 October 2005.  Managing Organiser of the Law, Dignity and Transformative Constitutionalism Conference held on 26 and 27 July 2007 at the Law Faculty, UCT.

8  Co-director of the Dignity, Togetherness and Responsibility Lecture Series hosted by the Faculty of Law at the University of Cape Town.  Organiser of the Cape Town Spatial Justice in the Postcolony Colloquium, 14-15 April 2016.  Directing Organiser of the Vice-Chancellor’s Open Lecture, UCT 2017.  Chair: On Rosa Luxemburg: Drucilla Cornell and Jacqueline Rose In Conversation, 27 June 2019, Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities. Available at: https://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2019/06/on-rosa-luxemburg-drucilla-cornell-and-jacqueline- rose-in-conversation/  Co-organiser of the Cape Town Spatial Justice Laboratory, UCT Law Faculty, UCT School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics, 11-23 July 2019.  Organiser of the British Academy Newton Advanced Fellowship Lecture, UCT Law Faculty, 15 July 2019.

Current collaborative linkages with higher education institutions (institution/ department/collaborator and nature of collaboration).  I am currently the British Academy Newton Advanced Fellow in the Westminster Law School at Westminster University in London, where I work with Ms Julia Chryssostalis as co-investigator on a project entitled: ‘Spatial Justice in the Postcolony: Legacies of the Nomos of Apartheid’.  Prof Julia Chryssostalis from the University of Westminster and myself were co-investigators on an NRF-funded research project entitled ‘The nomos of the postcolony: legacies of apartheid spatiality’ from 2014-2016.  I collaborate with Dr Juliet Rogers from the School of Political Science, University of Melbourne and the TraMe Centre at the University of Bologna on a symposium project that studies post-conflict and post-colonial reconciliation and reparation in Australia, South Africa and Northern Ireland. The first phase of the collaboration resulted in a symposium on 19 April 2013 at the Law Faculty, UCT entitled ‘Resistance, Recognition and Reconciliation in South Africa and Northern Ireland – Implications for Australia’ which was jointly hosted by the University of Cape Town Law School, the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation and the Australian Research Council.  I collaborate on an ongoing basis with Prof Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela from the University of Stellenbosch in her lecture, conference and symposium project entitled ‘Living together in the aftermath of mass trauma and violence’. I have contributed papers to conferences, chapters to edited collections and responded to guest lecturers as part of my collaboration with Prof Gobodo-Madikizela.  I collaborate on an ongoing basis with Prof Jacqueline Rose, Co-Director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, Birkbeck College, University of London.  I collaborate on an ongoing basis with Prof Premesh Lalu, Dr Ross Truscott and Dr Maurits van Bever Donker at the Centre for Humanities Research, University of the Western Cape.

Social Responsiveness (since UCT appointment):  In addition to countless contributions to the national press, I am regularly interviewed by national and local radio stations and television.  Member of the editorial board of Routledge’s Law and the Postcolonial Series.  Director and Executive Committee Member: Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR), Gardens, Cape Town (2007- 2018).  Director, Triangle Project, Cape Town (2012-2018).  Advisory Board member, Institute for the Humanities in Africa (HUMA).  Editor of the South African Law Journal, July 2009-2012.  I have acted as a reviewer / referee for the following journals:  National o South African Law Journal 2004 - 2015. o Stellenbosch Law Review 2006-2013. o South African Journal on Human Rights 2007, 2011, 2012, 2015. o Southern African Public Law Journal 2007 & 2010, 2012. o Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015. o LitNet Akademies (Geesteswetenskappe) 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018. o Social Dynamics 2014, 2016. o Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe (Journal for the Humanities) 2015. o South African Journal of Philosophy 2015. o Acta Academica 2014.  International o Mosaic: a journal for the interdisciplinary study of literature 2008. o Law, Culture and the Humanities 2015. o Law and Critique 2016, 2017. o International Journal of Law in Context 2016. o Political theory 2017, 2019.

9 o Political psychology 2017.  Regularly asked to act as reviewer for the National Research Foundation rating exercises and individual grant applications.  Regularly act as reviewer of book proposals in political philosophy, jurisprudence and psychoanalysis, for international publishers of high repute, including Routledge, Palgrave Macmillan and Polity.

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