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View article: Herbal allies for fire burn healing: A natural approach
Herbal allies for fire burn healing: A natural approach Open
View article: “Thinking otherwise”: decoloniality, planetarity and spatial geographies
“Thinking otherwise”: decoloniality, planetarity and spatial geographies Open
View article: Frontmatter
Frontmatter Open
African Articulations showcases cutting-edge research into Africa's cultural texts and practices, broadly understood to include written and oral literatures, visual arts, music, and public discourse and media of all kinds.Building on the i…
View article: Frontmatter
Frontmatter Open
African Articulations showcases cutting-edge research into Africa's cultural texts and practices, broadly understood to include written and oral literatures, visual arts, music, and public discourse and media of all kinds.Building on the i…
View article: Small magazines in Africa: ecologies and genealogies
Small magazines in Africa: ecologies and genealogies Open
This special issue introduction maps the trajectories, histories, ecologies and genealogies of small magazine production and circulation in Africa, within the broader contexts of print cultural histories that frame intellectual, political …
View article: Introduction: Literary Activism in 21st Century Africa
Introduction: Literary Activism in 21st Century Africa Open
The final stages of this special issue cohered during a pandemic which has, thanks to an uneven global landscape of lockdowns and curfews, witnessed exceptional inventivity and literary activity in...
View article: Podcasting as Activism and/or Entrepreneurship: Cooperative Networks, Publics and African Literary Production
Podcasting as Activism and/or Entrepreneurship: Cooperative Networks, Publics and African Literary Production Open
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View article: From Empire to Independence: Colonial Space in the Writing of Tutuola, Ekwensi, Beti, and Kane
From Empire to Independence: Colonial Space in the Writing of Tutuola, Ekwensi, Beti, and Kane Open
This article examines the production of space in four early Anglophone and Francophone West African novels, reading Amos Tutuola's The Palm-Wine Drinkard (Nigeria, 1952), Cyprian Ekwensi's People of the City (Nigeria, 1954), Mongo Beti's M…
View article: Print Activism in Twenty-First-Century Africa
Print Activism in Twenty-First-Century Africa Open
View article: XVIIINew Literatures
XVIIINew Literatures Open
This chapter has seven sections: 1. Africa; 2. Australia; 3. Canada; 4. The Caribbean; 5. South Asia; 6. New Zealand & Pacific; 7 Southeast Asia. Section 1 is by Margaret Daymond, Grace Musila, Tina Steiner and Madhu Krishnan; section 2 is…
View article: Affect, empathy, and engagement: Reading African conflict in the global literary marketplace
Affect, empathy, and engagement: Reading African conflict in the global literary marketplace Open
This article considers the intersection of ethics, responsibility, and literature through readings of Aminatta Forna’s The Memory of Love and Dave Eggers’ What Is the What. Examining the ways in which each novel situates its staging of Afr…