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Ancient and Modern: Floki and Okonkwo as Tragic Heroes in Global Texts
Abstract This article offers a comparative postcolonial analysis of two iconic figures from distinct geo-cultural and media traditions: Okonkwo, from Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart (1958), and Floki, from the historical drama Vikings…
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“The Devil’s Tool”: Postcolonial Misogynoir and the Symbolic Undoing of African Women in Conclave
Abstract This paper critically examines Edward Berger’s Conclave (2024) through the prism of postcolonial feminist film theory, focusing on the subtle but deliberate vilification and racialization of African women. Drawing on the legacies…
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From the Womb to the World: Rethinking Parenthood and Grandparenthood Through Yoruba Eyes
Introduction: A Sacred Journey Misunderstood There is a spiritual depth to parenting that the modern world has largely forgotten. In a time when convenience often replaces commitment and parenting is sometimes reduced to…
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Global Nollywood: The Worldwide Rise of Nigeria’s Film Powerhouse
Introduction to Nollywood Let’s get one thing clear—when we say Nollywood, we’re talking about a cinematic revolution. Born in the bustling streets of Lagos and nurtured by raw creativity, the Nigerian film industry—Nollywood—is…
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Cooking Africa: Exploring the Rich Flavors of a Continent
Introduction Africa’s culinary landscape is as vast and diverse as the continent itself. With over 50 countries and thousands of ethnic groups, African cuisine tells stories of heritage, community, and culture. The ingredients…
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