By exploring the history of the TAKS Community Arts Centre in Gulu, Morris Omara and Tim Allen unveil the role of art in the healing process following the trauma of a two-decade-long civil war in northern Uganda
Rebecca Tapscott explores how Uganda's ruling regime leverages tensions between masculine ideal-type...
The research presented in this thesis recovers the experiences of European children who grew up in c...
The global academy is in need of a new interdisciplinary field, Critical Caste Studies, in order to ...
LSE Professor Tim Allen reflects on the profound impact that Ugandan poet Okot p’Bitek‘s The Religio...
Anticipating the Unexpected Expanding on the festival theme ‘50:50, Looking Forward, Looking Back’,...
This chapter analyses Somerset Maugham’s most spectacular sensation – Sadie Thompson, within the con...
In celebration of Black History month, Howard University’s Sherese R Taylor introduces the life of A...
Two studies in the current issue of the Journal of Eastern African Studies re-visit the fascinating ...
Donnas Ojok shares a compelling personal tale of how the impact of the LRA war in Northern Uganda st...
My writing has largely addressed the clashing perspectives of meaning and being with respect to colo...
In this rare anthropological study based on extensive fieldwork in Balochistan, Ugo Fabietti explore...
Having experienced social and political structures of the nineteenth century Europe, western-educate...
If the Yameen government survives the current political crisis unscathed, it would set a dangerous p...
Preceding an evening of celebrating the life of eminent human rights activist and lawyer Asma Jahang...
In light of the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, Afghanistan is back in the news, and Afghanistan exper...
Rebecca Tapscott explores how Uganda's ruling regime leverages tensions between masculine ideal-type...
The research presented in this thesis recovers the experiences of European children who grew up in c...
The global academy is in need of a new interdisciplinary field, Critical Caste Studies, in order to ...
LSE Professor Tim Allen reflects on the profound impact that Ugandan poet Okot p’Bitek‘s The Religio...
Anticipating the Unexpected Expanding on the festival theme ‘50:50, Looking Forward, Looking Back’,...
This chapter analyses Somerset Maugham’s most spectacular sensation – Sadie Thompson, within the con...
In celebration of Black History month, Howard University’s Sherese R Taylor introduces the life of A...
Two studies in the current issue of the Journal of Eastern African Studies re-visit the fascinating ...
Donnas Ojok shares a compelling personal tale of how the impact of the LRA war in Northern Uganda st...
My writing has largely addressed the clashing perspectives of meaning and being with respect to colo...
In this rare anthropological study based on extensive fieldwork in Balochistan, Ugo Fabietti explore...
Having experienced social and political structures of the nineteenth century Europe, western-educate...
If the Yameen government survives the current political crisis unscathed, it would set a dangerous p...
Preceding an evening of celebrating the life of eminent human rights activist and lawyer Asma Jahang...
In light of the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, Afghanistan is back in the news, and Afghanistan exper...
Rebecca Tapscott explores how Uganda's ruling regime leverages tensions between masculine ideal-type...
The research presented in this thesis recovers the experiences of European children who grew up in c...
The global academy is in need of a new interdisciplinary field, Critical Caste Studies, in order to ...