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Gwen Ansell

Associate of the Gordon Institute for Business Science, University of Pretoria
Writer Gwen Ansell, author of Soweto Blues, is an associate of the Gordon Institute for Business Science, University of Pretoria, where she lectures on writing skills for the Doctoral Programme and edits selected academic and practitioner publications. In 2008 she was Louis Armstrong Visiting Professor at the Columbia University Center for Jazz Studies in New York.

How science fiction and fantasy can help us make sense of the world

Apr 21, 2019 11:42 am UTC| Insights & Views Science

The worlds a mess. How do thoughtful people make sense of it all? In this series weve asked a number of our authors to suggest a book, philosopher, work of art or anything else, for that matter that will help to make...

Jazz isn't dead: it's just moved to new venues

Sep 25, 2018 09:41 am UTC| Insights & Views Life

When, a few weeks back, Johannesburgs largest jazz venue, The Orbit, posted a crowd-funding appeal to stay afloat it prompted the usual flurry of concern that the genre might be on its deathbed. Thats nothing new....

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