Contenu du sommaire : Measuring Time: Karin Barber and the Study of Everyday Africa.
Revue | Research in African Literatures |
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Numéro | Vol. 43, no 4, 2012 |
Titre du numéro | Measuring Time: Karin Barber and the Study of Everyday Africa. |
Measuring Time: Karin Barber and the Study of Everyday Africa. Guest Editors : Onookome Okome and Stephanie Newell
- Foreword - Barber K. p. V-VI
- Introduction. Measuring Time: Karin Barber and the Study of Everyday Africa - Okome O., Newell S. p. VII-XVIII
- "Virtual Expressions": Alternative Online Spaces and the Staging of Kenyan Popular Cultures - Ligaga D. p. 1-16
- Anthropology and the Study of Popular Culture: A Perspective from the Southern Tip of Africa - Becker H. p. 17-37
- Of Murder and Love: Peregrinations of the African Detective Writer - Tchumkam H. p. 38-49
- Legends of Modern Zambia - Primorac R. p. 50-70
- Signs of Femininity, Symptoms of Malaise: Contextualizing Figurations of "Woman" in Nollywood - Bryce J. p. 71-87
- "Go by Appearances at Your Peril": The Raina Kama Writers' Association in Kano, Nigeria, Carving out a Place for the "Popular" in the Hausa Literary Landscape - Furniss G., Adamu A.U. p. 88-111
- Digital as the New Popular in African Cinema? Case Studies from the Continent - Bisschoff L., Overbergh A. p. 112-127
- A Political Economy of Lifestyle and Aesthetics: Yorùbá Artists Produce and Transform Popular Culture - Klein D. p. 128-146
- The Invention of Traditional Music in the City: Exploring History and Meaning in Urban Music in Contemporary Kenya - Ogude J. p. 147-165
- Nollywood, Lagos, and the "Good-Time" Woman - Okome O. p. 166-186
- Book Reviews. Harri Englund. Human Rights and African Airwaves. Mediating Equality on the Chichewa Radio, 2011 - Pype K. p. 187-188
- Book Reviews. James Gibbs, Femi Osofisan and Martin Banham (Eds.). African Theatre 10: Media & Performance, 2011 - Agorde W. p. 188-190