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Public Research Presentation

featuring Joao De Regina Maris dos Santos e Cassalho

The Language, Literacy, and Culture (LLC) Program, in collaboration with the Abdias do Nascimento Grant, invites you to the second session in our Public Research Presentation Series for the 2025–2026 academic year.

This series offers LLC students a space to share ongoing research, exchange ideas, and build community in collaboration with the Visiting Scholars from the Abdias do Nasciemento Grant through critical and creative dialogue.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025
4:30–5:30 p.m.
LLC Conference Room, Sherman 202A

Joao De Regina Maris dos Santos e Cassalho​

This week's session will feature Joao De Regina Maris dos Santos e Cassalho work "David Webster (1945–1989): When an Anthropologist Dies"

Abstract:  This presentation takes the assassination of South African anthropologist and activist David Webster, murdered on May 1, 1989, as a point of departure for reflecting on the intersections between politics and disciplinary history in anthropology.  It examines the events that followed his death, including his funeral, the memorial held at the University of the Witwatersrand, letters of condolence, public tributes, and obituaries.  The paper seeks to understand how Webster's assassination became an emblematic event both in the political context of the end of apartheid and in the intellectual history of the discipline.  The episode reveals how the biography of an anthropologist, his public engagement, and his networks of intellectual solidarity became part of a collective memory and a site of symbolic dispute over anthropology's social role.  The presentation advances a reading that combines ethical, political, and historiographical dimensions, proposing Webster's assassination as a biographical event that illuminates the connections between political commitment and knowledge production in South Africa during the 1980s.

This event is open for full participation by all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other protected category under applicable federal law, state law, and the University's nondiscrimination policy.

Posted: November 3, 2025, 4:54 PM