Chimurenga Launches The Chronic: A Pan-African Quarterly Gazette
Alert! Chimurenga is launching a Pan-African quarterly gazette, Chimurenga Chronic, calling it “one small, deeply subjective attempt to do things differently” and saying that they chose the newspaper format “both for its disposability and its longevity”.
The inaugural edition will be out in March and will feature a number of contributors including Binyanvanga Wainaina, Niq Mhlongo, Mahmood Mamdani and Andile Mngxitama. Articles in this issue include “the unspoken history of Rushdie’s ‘word crimes’ to the unwritten history of PAGAD” as well as an investigation of “crime writing in Nigeria, Kenya and India”.
Chimurenga, the Cape Town based cultural journal, will launch the inaugural edition of the Chimurenga Chronic a pan-African quarterly Gazette on March 29, 2013.
The Chronic, which includes a stand-alone books review magazine, features contributions by Jean-Pierre Bekolo, Mahmood Mamdani, Binyanvanga Wainaina, Patrice Nganang, Achal Prabhala, Dominique Malaquais, Andile Mngxitama, Niq Mhlongo, Paula Akugizibwe, Tolu Ogunlesi, Sean Jacobs, Harmony Holiday, Howard French and many more acclaimed writers and artists.
Press Release:
Dear Friends,
We will launch the Chimurenga Chronic as a quarterly gazette from March 2013.
It is a publication borne out of an urgent need to write our world differently, to begin asking new questions, or even the old ones anew.
When will the new emerge – and if it is already here, how do we decipher it? In which ways do people live their lives with joy and creativity and beauty, sometimes amid suffering and violence, and sometimes perpendicular to it? How do people fashion routines and make sense of the world in the face of the temporariness or volatility that defines so many of the arrangements of social existence here?
These questions loom over a contemporary Africa. Yet most knowledge produced on the continent remains heavily reliant on simplistic and rigid categories unable to capture the complexities that inflect so much of contemporary quotidian life here.
The Chronic is one small, deeply subjective attempt to do things differently. Ironically, we started with what we know, taking inspiration from the flexibility, readiness to take risks, and ability to manoeuvre through different temporal orders that defines life here.
We recognised the newspaper – a popular medium that raises the perennial question of news and newness, of how we define both the now and history, as the means to best engage the present; this question of thinking and writing critically about contingency and human agency today. We selected the medium both for its disposability and its longevity, its ability to fashion routine in a way that allows us to traverse, challenge and negotiate liminality in everyday life.
We wrote, we got our friends and partners to write, draw and photograph, we edited, and we compiled. We sought out stories that articulate the complexity, the innovation, thinking and dreams – all the things that make life sustainable in this place. We favoured writing, art and photography that is open, plural, and inflected by the workings of power, innovation, creativity and resistance – yes, resistance.
We arrived at a gazette, a collaborative living document that seeks out our capacity to continually produce something bold, beautiful and full of humour. We titled it the Chimurenga Chronic, a nod to both the art of chronicling, of documenting historical events in real time (the time-zone we call ‘now-now’), and because things are, well yes, chronic.
We recognise the success of this initiative is not how long it lives but that it lives fully, that it travels and inserts itself directly in our lives, takes its place and speaks to the place in which we live, love and work.
The first one is out in March, many more to follow.
Watch this space. Puff & pass.
Chimurenga People.
For queries, find us here:
+2721 4224168
info@chimurenga.co.za
www.chimurengachronic.co.za
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