Journal of African Cultural Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Editorial committee1999/06/01English
Editorial committee1998/12/01English
Reformism as a theme in Hausa religio-political poetry2006/12/01English
The politics of identity and the identity of politics: the self as an agent of redemption in Wole Soyinka'sCamwood on the LeavesandThe Strong Breed2006/12/01English
What do Kenyan artists get for their skill? Reforming compensation under copyright2012/12/01English
–The Athlete: an Ethiopian voice, a universal appeal2013/03/01English
Slavery and the Culture of Taste2013/03/01English
Interview with Chege Githiora2013/03/01English
Interview with Davey Frankel: a marathon, not a sprint: the journey ofThe Athletetowards being seen2013/03/01English
Film Africa 2012: reflections2013/03/01English
Film Africa 2012: education programme2013/03/01English
Africa: 50 Years of Music – 50 Years of Independence (Bonus Edition)2013/03/05English
Editorial2013/05/29English
Yorùbá nílé àti ní ìlú òkèèrè2013/05/29English
Editorial Board2016/04/14English
Utopian envisioning: politics of belonging and the emergence of the first Indian South African and East African novels2017/04/07English
Dancing in their own style? Philosophy in Euphrase Kezilahabi'sNagona/Mzingileand the uses of postcolonial discourse in its analysis2015/10/12English
Space, time, and culture on African/diaspora websites: a tangled web we weave2020/01/02English
Slow Research and Peer Support: An Alternative Model of Networking2022/01/02English
Roundtable on Dina Ligaga's Women, Visibility and Morality in Kenyan Popular Media2021/06/15English
With Gratitude, Toward Freedom2021/06/17English
Keguro Macharia: On Grinding, Grating, and Creating Friction against Kenyatta’s Figurations of Gender, Sexuality, and Ethnicity2021/06/17English
Re-imagining How We Want to Be Touched2021/06/17English
Method and Antimethod: Reflecting on Keguro Macharia’s Frottage2021/06/17English
Imagining Freedom with Keguro Macharia’s Frottage: Frictions of Intimacy across the Black Diaspora2021/06/17English
The Governor and the Everyday Woman: Reflections on Dina Ligaga’s Women, Visibility and Morality in Kenyan Popular Media2021/06/15English
Pondering the Gaps: A Response2021/06/15English
Reading Dina Ligaga’s Women, Visibility and Morality in Kenyan Popular Media from Tanzania2021/06/15English
Youth, Football and Everyday Lived Experience in Ajegunle, Lagos2021/09/09English
The Rider and the Coffee Maker: Sites and Practices of Remembrance in Contemporary Namibia2021/09/09English