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Autores y colaboradores | africaneando
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8211; escritor somalí, colabora con diversos medios como Somalitalk. Es uno de los principales teóricos del postcolonialismo. Es profesor e investigador en historia y política en la Universidad de Witwatersrand, Johannesburgo, profesor del Departamento de Literatura Comparada en la Universidad de California en Irvine, y miembro del consejo editorial de la revista Public Culture. Es doctorando por la University of the British Columbia y profesora auxiliar en la University of Massachusetts Amherst. Es uno ...
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THE NEW NIGERIAN 'CHILD BRIDE/RAPE' LAW ~ NIGERIAN CURIOSITY
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THE NEW NIGERIAN 'CHILD BRIDE/RAPE' LAW. Tuesday, July 23, 2013. I wish I had something to add but, this reaction from Stella Damasus shall suffice. For now. A few quotes -. Has Nigeria suddenly run out of mature girls who are fully developed and ripe enough for marriage that our shameless Senators would actually resort to cradle snatching? These [Senators] are all mad men who derive pleasure in having pleasure in having sexual relationships with children! Thank you Ms. Damasus. I no fit shout. 1 - Niger...
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Published work | This Is Africa
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Below you’ll find a partial collection of my published work. For all inquiries, please contact the author, me, at christopher.vourlias@gmail.com. The author is not responsible for any of the shitty headlines his editors came up with in what often seems like a deliberate attempt to sabotage his career. He’ll also acknowledge that, more often than not, he couldn’t do any better himself. 8220; He Took the Road to Damascus. The Washington Post,. February 15, 2008. 8220; Unbelievable underwater adventures.
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This Is Africa | Page 2
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Newer posts →. It’s another way of life. August 14, 2011. Monday, August 1. It takes 12 minutes for the Gautrain high-speed rail line to connect arrivals at OR Tambo International Airport with Johannesburg’s high-rise business hub, Sandton, and about half that time for my carefully laid plans of recent months to get entirely upended. But I wasn’t entirely sure it was. No beverages on the platform! Gautrain, bless your heart! I’m back in my mile-high city, my sun-scoured palace on the veld. I’ve returned ...
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The Killers of Swaziland – recommended longread
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The Killers of Swaziland – recommended longread. Marzo 15, 2015. Over at The Big Rountable. Shaun Raviv weaves a fascinating (real) story part-True Detective, part- portrait of the Kingdom of Swaziland. It’s a gripping narrative that brings together murders, witchcraft, the AIDS epidemic in the country and the social and political context in which this takes place alongside the voices of those directly touched by this horrific story. To read The Killers of Swaziland:. Deja una respuesta Cancelar respuesta.
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Belgicain
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Febrero 17, 2015. Febrero 17, 2015. Has just released a new song called ‘Belgicain’ in which he speaks of his experiences as Belgican, or an Afropean. The video is filmed on the streets of Matonge, the popular African neighbourhood in Brussels. Here is the video:. A different way into a (much recommended) book. The Killers of Swaziland – recommended longread. Deja una respuesta Cancelar respuesta. Introduce aquí tu comentario. Introduce tus datos o haz clic en un icono para iniciar sesión:. China in Afri...
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Work
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Además de los apuntes incluidos en este blog, mi trabajo ha sido publicado en diversos medios y organizaciones. Aquí podéis encontrar un listado (y enlaces) de estos informes, artículos, presentaciones y colaboraciones realizadas. Besides the notes contained on this blog, some of my work has been featured by other media and organisations. Here you can find a list (and links) to these briefs, articles, presentations and collaborations. 8211; Policy Brief (diciembre 2011). 8211; Policy Brief (marzo 2011).
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Afropeans are coming…
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Afropeans are coming…. Enero 14, 2015. Enero 14, 2015. If you happen to be in Brussels this Saturday, please be sure to check out the Afropeans festival at BOZAR (I will most certainly do so! More info and complete programme of debates, projections and concerts here. But what is Afropean? Writing at Africa Is A Country. Pitts is a photographer and one of the founders of Afropean. Afropeans are indeed coming! Elements for a future ‘mission statement’ (interview with Achille Mbembe). Deja una respuesta Can...
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Afro-Photo: September 2010
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Sunday, September 26, 2010. The Online African Renaissance. The spread of technology and the rise of the African consumer has caused more people to plug in and take part in this explosion of creativity. Everything from from art to fashion to technology to literature is now covered and more! States, “HE NO KNOW GO KNOW.” You've been warned. The Ultimate Sources of African Flava Flavor:. Labels: a bombastic element. Africa is a country. Sunday, September 19, 2010. Wake Up and Smell the Diversity. For start...
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exhibition
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Mayo 3, 2015. Mayo 3, 2015. That is the title of a captivating exhibition on show at BRASS Cultural Centre. Here in Brussels* and which I had the opportunity to visit three weeks ago. The exhibition presents the work of 17 young contemporary Artists from 11 southern and eastern African countries. This is, in itself, a great opportunity, as it is not often that one can see contemporary African art in museums in Europe (although luckily this is becoming more and more common). Athi-Patra Ruga, ‘Propos...