“…In pulling together these layers, in substantiating them concretely, as well as visually, in the text and through her own work, she shows the powerful and durable ways this passéist regime persists, shaping our analysis of post-apartheid society. Notions of change, progress, and failure are articulated as ‘a promised horizon of expectation that never materialised’ (Koselleck, 2004, in Houssay-Holzschuch 2021: 8); ‘caught between an intractable present and an irrevocable past’ (Mbembe, 2011: viii, in Houssay-Holzschuch 2021: 9) ; ‘a space-time of ghosts’; a form of ‘frozen liminality’ (Szacokzai, 2009, ibid, p. 9). Yet, as she emphasizes, the passéist register which shapes our thinking ‘doesn’t mean nothing is happening, anything can’, what is happening just ‘doesn’t move towards the desired, more just future’.…”