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The Last Laugh: African Audience Responses to Colonial Health Propaganda Films*
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- 14 August 2017, pp. 347-361
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Introduction: Genre in Africa
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- 06 July 2017, pp. 151-158
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Introduction: Postcolonial Reading Publics
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- 15 February 2017, pp. 1-10
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Counter-Fitting
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- 06 July 2017, pp. 159-175
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Revisiting Mansfield Park: The Critical and Literary Legacies of Edward W. Said’s Essay “Jane Austen and Empire” in Culture and Imperialism (1993)
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- 30 August 2017, pp. 362-381
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Differential Publics—Reading (in) the Postcolonial Novel
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- 15 February 2017, pp. 11-25
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Memory and the Popular: Rwanda in Mukoma Wa Ngugi’s Fiction
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- 14 August 2017, pp. 382-397
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Animating Genre in the Yorùbá Photoplay Series
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- 06 July 2017, pp. 176-190
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Sensationally Reading Ghana’s Joy-Ride Magazine
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- 09 January 2017, pp. 27-48
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“Chinua Achebe’s Beautiful Soul”
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- 30 August 2017, pp. 398-408
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The Materiality of Genre: Analog and Digital Ghosts in Video Movies from Ghana
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- 06 July 2017, pp. 191-206
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Toward a “Truly Indigenous Theatre”: Sylvia Wynter Adapts Federico García Lorca
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- 15 February 2017, pp. 49-67
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Genre as Ideological Impulse: Reflections on Big Data and African Cultural Production
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- 30 August 2017, pp. 409-423
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The Genres of Guantánamo Diary: Postcolonial Reading and the War on Terror
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- 15 February 2017, pp. 69-87
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What Is and Where Is Francophone African Popular Fiction?
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- 06 July 2017, pp. 207-221
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Resurfacing Symptomatic Reading: Contrapuntal Memory and Postcolonial Method in The Remains of the Day
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- 15 February 2017, pp. 89-108
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Against Supersessionist Thinking: Old and New, Jews and Postcolonialism, the Ghetto and Diaspora
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- 30 August 2017, pp. 424-439
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Thinking around Genre: The Moral Narrative and Femininity in Kenyan Popular Media
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- 06 July 2017, pp. 222-236
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The Meursault Investigation: A Contrapuntal Reading
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- 18 August 2017, pp. 440-456
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An Element of Risk: the Corrupt Contractor in Indian Fiction and Film, 1886–1983
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- 15 February 2017, pp. 109-126
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