New African frontiers
New African frontiers: transnational families in neoliberal capitalism Introduction
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 641-644
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Easy access: new dynamics in long-distance African intimacies
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 645-662
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Private school investments and inequalities: negotiating the future in transnational Dakar
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 663-682
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Gifts, trips and Facebook families: children and the semiotics of kinship in transnational Senegal
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 683-701
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Art and the individual in African masquerades
Art and the individual in African masquerades Introduction
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 702-717
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Letting the mask slip: the shameless fame of Sierra Leone's Gongoli
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 718-743
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Seeing the unseeing audience: women and West African power association masquerades
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 744-767
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Controversy and human agency in ‘portrait masks’ from the studio of André Sanou
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 768-801
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Ambiguous agency: Dan/Mau stilt mask spirit performance as ontology in Côte d'Ivoire and the US
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 802-823
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Agency in artistry: comments on ‘Art and the individual in African masquerades’
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 824-839
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Alaroye: a Nigerian newspaper
Alaroye: political contestation, genres, innovations and audience in a Yoruba-language newspaper
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 840-862
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Mining gold in Ghana: debate
10,000 miners, 10,000 votes: politics and mining in Ghana
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 863-866
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Resource politics and the impact of Chinese involvement in small-scale mining in Ghana
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 867-870
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Expanding ‘in-depth geopolitics’: the case of Mohamed & Co. and the technologies of collaboration
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 871-875
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Shifting alliances in accessing the underground
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 876-880
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Karen Lauterbach, Christianity, Wealth, and Spiritual Power in Ghana. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (hb £89.99 – 978 3 319 33493 6). 2017, xvii + 221 pp.
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 881-882
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Iolanda Pensa , Public Art in Africa: art and urban transformation in Douala. Geneva: Mētis Presses (pb €38 – 978 2 94 0563 16 6). 2017, 240 pp.
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 882-883
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Paul Ugor, Nollywood: popular culture and narratives of youth struggles in Nigeria. Durham NC: Carolina Academic Press (pb US$29 – 978 1 61163 777 9). 2016, 188 pp.
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 884-885
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Richard Fardon and Sènga la Rouge, Learning from the Curse: Sembene's Xala. London: Hurst (hb £17.99 – 978 1 8490 4695 4). 2017, 133 pp.
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 885-886
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Derek R. Peterson, Emma Hunter and Stephanie Newell, African Print Cultures: newspapers and their publics in the twentieth century. Ann Arbor MI: University of Michigan Press (hb US$95 – 978 0 472 07317 7; pb US$34.95 – 978 0 472 05317 9). 2016, 460 pp.
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- 07 November 2018, pp. 886-888
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