
Film as Allegory
The thirteenth regular list of new films with African themes; it includes a number of films made exclusively for online consumption.
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.
The thirteenth regular list of new films with African themes; it includes a number of films made exclusively for online consumption.
The striking minority of black contributors in South African historiography is a scandal more than a decade after the end of apartheid.
Feit, an American photographer, makes portraits or takes pictures of things she finds interesting and that aren’t really applicable to an assignment she’s on.
Discussions of the “shifting disease burden” fail to recognize that in the West diabetes or heart disease are not “diseases of affluence,” but diseases of poverty.
The Globe and Mail’s opinion page promotes outmoded and discredited ideas about modernization about African development.
Black South Africans’ concurrent lives of dread and poverty contradicted the commercialism and profits that went with 2010 World Cup.
In South Africa, the most innovative fashion is not on the runway or at some “Fashion Week,” but on the street.
No surprise that the dead Angolan rebel leader, Jonas Savimbi, is a video game character; in life he was a media mastermind.
The Bond franchise has a white casting problem, but at least it has made peace with Britain and its institutions’ marginal position within world affairs.
An interview with the leaders of a viral online campaign originating in Norway aimed at exposing European ignorance about the foolhardiness of humanitarianism in Africa.
The success of ‘Mies Julie’ tells us more about the way that audiences in the Global North like to think about South Africa than it does about actual South Africa.
The chance that the lives of South Africa’s poor will change for the better without struggle, is slim.