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Ruth Ramsden-Karelse
Ruth Ramsden-Karelse
Research Fellow, ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry
Verified email at ici-berlin.org
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Moving and Moved: Reading Kewpie’s District Six
R Ramsden-Karelse
GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 26 (3), 405-438, 2020
82020
The legacies of British slave ownership Catherine Hall talks to Ruth
C Hall, R Ramsden-Karelse
Soundings 77 (77), 23-36, 2021
52021
The changing shape of cultural activism: legislating statues in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement
S Habib, C Peacock, R Ramsden-Karelse, M Tinsley
Runnymede/CoDE Covid 19, 2021
42021
“People Can't Say I'm a Man, They Can't Say I'm a Woman”: Reality Expansion in the Kewpie Collection
R Ramsden-Karelse
The Routledge Handbook of Queer Rhetoric, 207-213, 2022
22022
The legacies of British slave ownership
C Hall, R Ramsden-Karelse
Soundings: A journal of politics and culture 77 (77), 23-36, 2021
22021
Toppling statues and making space: prospects for anti-racist cultural activism
M Tinsley, C Peacock, S Habib, R Ramsden-Karelse, G Younge
Identities, 1-19, 2024
2024
Queer Precarities-Introduction for themed issue
R Ramsden-Karelse, C Bonner-Thompson
Gender, Place & Culture, 1-10, 2023
2023
A precarious archive: using photography to enable liveable lives in District Six, Cape Town
R Ramsden-Karelse
Gender, Place & Culture, 1-21, 2023
2023
“Wherever I could move around”: The worldmaking work of gays and girls in the archived photographs and testimony of Kewpie of District Six
R Ramsden-Karelse
University of Oxford, 2022
2022
White Supremacy’s Monuments: On the Removal of Robert E. Lee
M Tinsley, S Habib, C Peacock, R Ramsden-Karelse, G Younge
2021
The Changing Shape of Cultural Activism: Legislating Statues in the Context of the Black Lives Matter Movement
C Peacock, S Habib, R Ramsden-Karelse, M Tinsley
2021
The legacies of British slave ownership: The legacies of history continue to structure Britain's present.
R Ramsden-Karelse
Soundings (13626620), 2021
2021
Transgender Refugees and the Imagined South Africa: Bodies over Borders and Borders over Bodies: by B Camminga, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, Global Queer Politics, 2019, pp. 301 …
R Ramsden-Karelse
South African Review of Sociology 50 (1), 83-87, 2019
2019
“Me luv life”: Benjamin Zephaniah’s Poetic Solidarities
R Ramsden-Karelse
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