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Dr Nafisa Essop Sheik

Associate Professor
Name: Nafisa Essop Sheik
Location: A RING 241 Auckland Park Kingsway Campus
Department of Historical StudiesStaff Members

Contact Details:
Tel: 0115594231

Email:听nessopsheik@uj.ac.za

About Prof Nafisa Essop Sheik

Research Interests

History of Africa; Southern Africa; British Empire and Colonialism; Cultural History; Historiography, Theory and Intellectual History; Histories of Gender, Law and Labour (in particular, nineteenth century Post-Emancipation Labour Reforms, Colonial State-Making and the Making of Separate Spheres).

She is part of the transnational Mellon-funded and is a contributor to ,the first workshop on Hydrocolonialism, part of a project in the , funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and based at . She completed a term as in History at in Pennsylvania in the US.

Nafisa is currently completing a book manuscript to be published by Manchester 欧美福利100000 Press’s Series , provisionally titled Colonial Rites: Sex, Law and States of Difference in a Nineteenth Century British South African Colony.

Qualifications
DPhil, 欧美福利100000 of Michigan (2012)
MSocSc, 欧美福利100000 of KwaZulu-Natal (2005)

Honours, History, 欧美福利100000 of Natal (2003)
Bachelor of Social Sciences, 欧美福利100000 of Natal (2002)

Teaching

She has designed and taught courses on nineteenth and twentieth century Africa and Southern Africa; gender and sexuality; law and society in the modern world; American history; Empire and colonialism, the history of the Middle East; South and South East Asia and the history of sport in the modern world. My teaching interests also include theory and historiography.

Publications

‘Words on Black Water: Setting South African 鈥楶lantation Literature鈥 Afloat on the Kala Pani’, Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, (Forthcoming, 2021)

‘Cultures of Sex: Age of Consent Laws and Difference-Making in a Nineteenth Century British Colony’, Law and History Review, Vol.38, No.1, 2020

‘Customs in Common: Marriage, Law and the Making of Difference in Colonial Natal’ Gender & History, Vol.29 No.3 November 2017, pp. 589鈥604.

Entangled Patriarchies: Sex, Gender and Relationality in the Forging of Natal: A Paper presented in Critical Tribute to Jeff Guy, South African Historical Journal, 68 (3) September 2016, 1-14

African Marriage Regulation and the Remaking of Gendered Authority in Colonial Natal, 1843-1875′, African Studies Review, 57 (02) September 2014, 73-92.

‘Making the Personal Civil: The Protector’s Office and the Administration of Indian Personal Law in Colonial Natal, 1872-1907’ Journal of Natal and Zulu History, 23 (2005/6), 43-72鈥

‘Fragmenting Contexts and Contextualising Fragments’, Journal of Natal and Zulu History, 21 (2003), 95-108