African Culture and Civilization
African Culture and Civilization explores the rich heritage, traditions, and historical achievements of Africa’s diverse peoples. From ancient kingdoms and empires to modern-day customs, this category delves into the roots of African identity, art, music, language, and societal values. Discover the enduring legacy and vibrant spirit that continue to shape the continent.
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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…