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Entanglements of decolonial critiques: on positionality and epistemology in African studies
Recommended Citation Brachet, J. (2026). Entanglements of decolonial critiques: on positionality and epistemology in African studies. Critic...

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Queer Africa
Ncube, G., & Carolin, A. 2025. Queer Africa. The Thinker, 102(1), 8–11. https://doi.org/10.36615/9j1g2881

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Blackness at the Intersection
Recommended Citation Batra, K. (2025). Kimberlé W. Crenshaw, Kehinde Andrews, and Annabel Wilson, eds. Blackness at the Intersection....

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Politics, Jokes and Power in Africa: The View From Stand-Up Comedy
Nwankwọ, Izuu. 2024. Politics, Jokes and Power in Africa: The View From Stand-Up Comedy. African Studies, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/0002...

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African Perspectives on Labor Rights as Enhancers of Democratic Governance
Kalula, Evance and Chanda Chungu. 2022. African Perspectives on Labor Rights as Enhancers of Democratic Governance. In The Cambridge Handboo...

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Imagining Futures: Memory and Belonging in an African Family
Lentz, Carola and Isidore Lobnibe. 2022. Imagining Futures: Memory and Belonging in an African Family. Indiana University Press. https://boo...


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Confronting Racism in Cécile Djunga and Trevor Noah’s Stand-up Comedy
Tunca, Daria and Izuu Nwankwọ. 2022. “Confronting Racism in Cécile Djunga and Trevor Noah’s Stand-up Comedy.” In Stand-up Comedy in Africa: ...

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Stand-up Comedy in Africa: Humour in Popular Languages and Media
Nwankwọ, Izuu. Ed. 2022. Stand-up Comedy in Africa:Humour in Popular Languages and Media. Stuttgart: ibidem-Verlag. https://www.ibidem.eu/de...

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Rethinking Development in the Global Information Age: Implications for Africa
This seminar conducted by Manuel Castells is a follow-up to his previous STIAS seminar Informational Development and Human Development: South Africa in a Global Perspective (24–26 August 2011).

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Animal, Mineral or Vegetable?
During my time at STIAS I will collaborate with Stellenbosch faculty in both the humanities and the sciences to examine ancient Egyptian mummies, particularly those belonging to animals.

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Decolonial thoughts
Work at STIAS will be the final draft of four lectures which were delivered in 2013 at the Centre for Indian Studies in Africa (CISA) in Johannesburg under the general topic of Decolonial Thoughts.

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Post-apartheid state engagement with customary structures
This project will contribute to a greater comparative understanding of state-customary knowledge and its challenges in Africa by way of a study of the experience of the post-apartheid State in this regard.
