Sandiswa (Zo) Mapukata's project is a comparative study of Black queer geographies in both London and Johannesburg. Situating both London and Johannesburg as postcolonial cities, they explore the relationship between spatialities, Blackness and queerness in both cities. The nature of comparison in their project is both physical and temporal as Sandiswa (Zo) explores the temporal comparison of both past and present Black queer geographies in each city.
Their methodologies include archival research, auto-ethnography of Black queer spaces and events (including Pride events, parties, and Balls) as well as walking interviews with Black queer individuals. At present, Sandiswa (Zo) is interested in how the body functions to create transient spaces of belonging and safety for Black queer people on both an individual and collective level.
Supervisors
Prof Gareth Jones
Dr Ryan Centner
Publications/Conference Papers/Working Papers
- Ballard, R.; Parker, A.; Butcher, S.; de Kadt, J.; Hamann, C.; Joseph, K.; Mapukata, S.; Mkhize, T.; Mosiane, N.; Spiropoulos, L. 2021. “Scale of Belonging: Gauteng 30 Years After the Repeal of the Group Areas Act”. Urban Forum, 32, pp. 131-139. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12132-021-09429-5
- Mapukata, S.; Verachia, S.; Webster, E. 2021. “”. Global Dialogue, 11 (3). [Online].
- Castel-Branco, R.; Mapukata, S.; Webster, E. 2020. “”. Business Day Live. [Online].
Prizes/Scholarships/Funding
- ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ PhD Studentship (2021-2025)
- National Research Foundation Block Grant (2017-2018)
- University of the Witwatersrand Academic Merit Award (2016)
Positions held:
- Research Associate, Future of Work(ers) research project: Southern Centre for Inequality Studies, University of the Witwatersrand
- Research Intern: Gauteng City-Region Observatory, University of the Witwatersrand/University of Johannesburg/Gauteng Provincial Government