This article looks at the construction of space and “home” in the short story “An Ex-mas Feast” which appears in the collection of short stories Say You’re One of Them, written by the Nigerian author Uwem Akpan, published in abstracts 2008. It looks at representations of Nairobi in the Kenyan novelistic genre which describe the life of the city between 1970 and 1990 as analyzed by Roger Kurtz in his book Urban Obsessions, Urban Fears: The Kenyan Postcolonial Novel in order to contextualize this short prose work. The article focuses on the changes and continuities that have been generated through representations of the city of Nairobi in the 21th century. “An Ex-mas Feast” presents the story of a street family in Nairobi. It provides an appr...
In Kenya, the direct provision of housing by the state is limited to slum upgrading and housing for ...
This essay is a preliminary examination of crime and violence in postcolonial Kenyan fiction. It exa...
ABSTRACT: “White Terror” (2013), a BBC documentary details colonial atrocities in Kenya and thereaft...
What can personal histories from poor urban settlements in Nairobi tell us about the history and fut...
Kaloleni estate in Nairobi was built in the 1940s by British colonial authorities. It was designed a...
Extrajudicial executions and other forms of police violence in Kenya have always been an issue of si...
The dominant narrative in Kenya, spanning the realms of political rhetoric, museum exhibition practi...
This paper examines the representation of dynamics in a family that result in the separation of fami...
Nairobi is the main door to the East African market and a safe haven for most international firms an...
Since independence Kenya has witnessed rapid urbanisation, with the majority of the population livin...
This paper interrogates the fluidity of masculinities in Post-colonial urban Kenya. The paper examin...
Graduation date: 2005The relationship between literature and nation-building has been one of the mos...
This article examines the temporalities and terrains of the home-grown hustle economy of Mathare, on...
How is it possible to study the ‘cityness’ of cities, their particular character and the locally spe...
Hustling on the margins This is the story about the journey of a young woman who grew up in one of t...
In Kenya, the direct provision of housing by the state is limited to slum upgrading and housing for ...
This essay is a preliminary examination of crime and violence in postcolonial Kenyan fiction. It exa...
ABSTRACT: “White Terror” (2013), a BBC documentary details colonial atrocities in Kenya and thereaft...
What can personal histories from poor urban settlements in Nairobi tell us about the history and fut...
Kaloleni estate in Nairobi was built in the 1940s by British colonial authorities. It was designed a...
Extrajudicial executions and other forms of police violence in Kenya have always been an issue of si...
The dominant narrative in Kenya, spanning the realms of political rhetoric, museum exhibition practi...
This paper examines the representation of dynamics in a family that result in the separation of fami...
Nairobi is the main door to the East African market and a safe haven for most international firms an...
Since independence Kenya has witnessed rapid urbanisation, with the majority of the population livin...
This paper interrogates the fluidity of masculinities in Post-colonial urban Kenya. The paper examin...
Graduation date: 2005The relationship between literature and nation-building has been one of the mos...
This article examines the temporalities and terrains of the home-grown hustle economy of Mathare, on...
How is it possible to study the ‘cityness’ of cities, their particular character and the locally spe...
Hustling on the margins This is the story about the journey of a young woman who grew up in one of t...
In Kenya, the direct provision of housing by the state is limited to slum upgrading and housing for ...
This essay is a preliminary examination of crime and violence in postcolonial Kenyan fiction. It exa...
ABSTRACT: “White Terror” (2013), a BBC documentary details colonial atrocities in Kenya and thereaft...