Popular Culture in Africa

Popular Culture in Africa

The Episteme of the Everyday

Okome, Onookome; Newell, Stephanie

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2018

348

Mole

Inglês

9781138548992

15 a 20 dias

740

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Foreword by Karin Barber 1. Introduction: Popular Culture in Africa: the Episteme of the Everyday Stephanie Newell and Onookome Okome I. Theoretical overviews 2. On Creativity in African Urban Life: African Cities as Sites of Creativity and Emancipation Till Foerster 3. Our Tradition is a Very Modern Tradition: From Cultural Tradition to Popular Culture in South Western Nigeria Will Rea II. Gender & Sexuality in African Popular Cultures 4. Sex and Relationship Education of the Streets: Advice on Love, Sex, and Relationships in Popular Swahili Newspaper Columns and Pamphlets in Tanzania Uta Reuster-Jahn 5. The Other Woman's Man is so Delicious: Performing Sudanese "Girls' Songs" Eiman Abbas H. El-Nour 6. Bingo: Francophone African Women and the Rise of the Glossy Magazine" Tsitsi Jaji 7. 'Better Ghana [Agenda]'?: Akosua's Political Cartoons and Critical Public Debates in Contemporary Ghana Joseph Oduro-Frimpong 8. Desired State: Black Economic Empowerment and the South African Popular Romance Christopher Warnes III: The Place of Humor 9. Standup Comedy and the Ethics of Popular Performance in Nigeria Moradewun Adejunmobi 10. Literary Insurgence in the Kenyan Urban Space: Mchongoano and the Popular Art Scene in Nairobi Miriam Musonye IV: Popular Discourses of the Streets 11. Music for Troubled Times: Caiphus Semenya's Nomalanga and Zuluboy's Nomalanga Mntakwethu Innocentia Jabulisile Mhlambi 12. Archives of the Present in Parselelo Kantai's Writing Grace A. Musila 13. Heshimu Ukuta: Local Language Radio and the Performance of Fan Culture in Kenya Peter Simatei 14. Football as Social Unconscious or the Cultural Logic of Late Imperialism in Postcolonial Nigeria James Tar Tsaaior V. Coda 15. Lazymen's Clinic: A Musing on Everyday Life and Research" Ranka Primorac
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