Journal of African Cultural Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Vital Atmospherics: Sonic City-Making in Africa2023/10/02English
Sound Studies from Africa2023/10/02English
“That Is Still our Tradition but in a Modern Form, but it Still Tells our Story”: Transitions in Buildings in Northern Ghana2023/01/02English
“fokkol graad vi jou nie” [Fuck All Degree for You]: Black Afrikaans Poets, Critical University Studies, and Transcripting the Afrikaans University2023/01/02English
Spaces of Protest: Seydina Issa Sow's Campus Graphic NovelSidy2023/01/02English
Locus of Struggle: The African Campus and Contemporary Protest Forms2023/01/02English
“Tuti is Losing its Uniqueness”: Genealogy Documentation of the Maḥas of Tuti Island and the (De)Construction of Belonging2022/10/02English
The Spread of New Chinese Socialist Martial Arts Films in Africa2022/10/02English
The Labor of the Living Dead2022/10/02English
Stereotypes and the Ambiguities of Humour in Kenya: TheChurchill Show2022/04/03English
Elitist and Popular Ideological Forms in Selected Nigerian Campus Novels2023/07/03English
“I Gats to Belong”: Decolonial Moments and the Politics of Belonging in Nollywood Campus Films2023/07/03English
The Dream Factory: Chinese Presence on a Nigerian University Campus2023/07/03English
There Was a Campus: Nostalgia, Memory and the Formation of University of Nigeria “Campus Kids” Online Communities2023/07/03English
“Shot-putting” and Other Dirty Secrets: Nigerian Students’ Everyday Struggles2023/07/03English
Revolutionary Mothering2023/04/03English
Locating Sembène’s mégotage in Zimbabwe’s kiya kiya video-film production2019/04/08English
Introduction2011/06/01English
The role of poetic inserts in the novel Aqoondarro waa u Nacab Jacayl, by Faarax M.J. Cawl2011/06/01English
Vassanji’s disquiet with history in A Place Within2017/05/18English
Migrations – Journeys into British art, Tate Britain, 31 January–12 August 20122012/06/01English
Editorial committee1999/12/01English
Saved by a song: patriarchy and women's experience in Chamba tellings of “The girl who wanted an unblemished husband”∗1998/06/01English
Some old Ila songs and verses2000/12/01English
H.E. Lambert (1893–1967): Swahili scholar of eminence (being a short biography together with a bibliography of his published work)*1999/06/01English
Linkages of history in the narrative ofClose Sesame1999/12/01English
Editorial committee1998/06/01English
Usishike shauri la mwanamke: Irony in Kiswahili folktales∗1998/06/01English
Kenneth Hubert Crosby (1904–1998): pioneer scholar of the Mende language1998/12/01English
Literature and history: introduction1999/12/01English