
In this issue, global dis:connect commemorates the November pogrom with The Singer of Shanghai, a play written by our research fellow Kevin Ostoyich, Kari-Anne Innes and their students, which follows the life of a Jewish refugee family from Germany to the United States via Shanghai.
The issue also includes Africonnections, a section on dis:connectivity relating to Africa, the story of a Japanese book on architecture that became a foundational text of post-colonial Mozambican architecture, and reports on recent events at the Käte Hamburger Research Centre global dis:connect.