
What’s So Funny
Tracing the origins and development of newspaper cartooning in South Africa, and its political place.
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Fatima B. Derby is a Ghanaian feminist writer and queer activist.

Tracing the origins and development of newspaper cartooning in South Africa, and its political place.

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A sobering representation of the psychic scars that still haunt many Rwandans after the 1994 genocide.


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