Threads:What Governs Our Understanding of Beauty?
Charlene Komuntale is a mixed media artist based in Kampala, Uganda. Her current body of work, Threads, explores the systems that shape how we understand beauty. Guided by the ques…
Charlene Komuntale is a mixed media artist based in Kampala, Uganda. Her current body of work, Threads, explores the systems that shape how we understand beauty. Guided by the ques…
During the First World Festival of Black Arts, held in April 1966 in Dakar (Sénégal), a group of African filmmakers and audiovisual technicians discussed the challenges facing Afri…
This article begins with a paradoxical observation: in Cameroon, numerous films with strong critical content generate sustained debate abroad while remaining largely absent from sp…
This study examines the contemporary transformation of the Houe Todjom ritual among the Bandjoun people of Western Cameroon, whose population was estimated at 120,000 in 2024. Draw…
Despite significant investments aimed at improving nutrition, childhood stunting in Senegal remains a major public health concern. This form of chronic malnutrition persists in par…
This study examines the socio-economic and political experiences of Wolaita women in Ethiopia’s post-liberation imperial era (1941–1974), focusing on their responses to land reform…
This article analyzes how scientific indexing is gradually evolving into a quality label within the evaluation economies of French-speaking sub-Saharan Africa, even though it was o…
Introduction The transformations of armed conflicts in the Sahel, combined with the inability of both national and international armed forces to resolve them, have, in recent years…
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