This paper presents a case study of the self-confident and creative fusion of European and African political symbols and rituals that is characteristic of Ghanaian statehood and nation-making. It explores the aesthetic and historical genealogy of the Ghanaian ‘Seat of State’, a throne-like stool on which the President sits when attending Parliament on important state occasions. The Seat was crafted in the early 1960s by Kofi Antubam, one of the chief ‘state artists’ during the Nkrumah regime, and incorporates symbols of Asante royal authority, European aristocratic imagery as well as Ghanaian neo-traditional emblems such as the Black Star. The discussion of the Seat of State’s political meaning is followed by some more general observations ...
This paper delves into the historical origin, the types of smocks and the notion of colours that cha...
Abstract: Although there is no mandatory (legal) dress code for the President of Ghana, it is note...
"Based on extensive research in primary and secondary sources and on field research in Ghana, includ...
This paper presents a case study of the self-confident and creative fusion of European and African p...
This paper presents a case study of the self-confident and creative fusion of European and African p...
This paper explores the conceptual shift in educational logo designs as an indirect result of Kwame ...
This article addresses the ways in which Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s prime minister and president, sought...
This paper explores the art-historical contexts cum political ramifications of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nk...
This paper is about politics and communication in a Ghanaian traditional setting. It focuses on ɔhen...
Between 1957 and 1966, Ghana hosted a number of African nationalist parties and it helped them in a...
This paper is about Kete Krachi. It discusses the various historical changes that took place after...
Adinkra is one of the best-known textiles of Africa. This dissertation examines how adinkra cloth ha...
After gaining independence from England, Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of Ghana, was transparen...
This paper draws on a Kleinian psychoanalytic reading of Hegel’s theory of the struggle for recognit...
Ghana has undergone several political regimes which has invariably affected every aspect of the Ghan...
This paper delves into the historical origin, the types of smocks and the notion of colours that cha...
Abstract: Although there is no mandatory (legal) dress code for the President of Ghana, it is note...
"Based on extensive research in primary and secondary sources and on field research in Ghana, includ...
This paper presents a case study of the self-confident and creative fusion of European and African p...
This paper presents a case study of the self-confident and creative fusion of European and African p...
This paper explores the conceptual shift in educational logo designs as an indirect result of Kwame ...
This article addresses the ways in which Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s prime minister and president, sought...
This paper explores the art-historical contexts cum political ramifications of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nk...
This paper is about politics and communication in a Ghanaian traditional setting. It focuses on ɔhen...
Between 1957 and 1966, Ghana hosted a number of African nationalist parties and it helped them in a...
This paper is about Kete Krachi. It discusses the various historical changes that took place after...
Adinkra is one of the best-known textiles of Africa. This dissertation examines how adinkra cloth ha...
After gaining independence from England, Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of Ghana, was transparen...
This paper draws on a Kleinian psychoanalytic reading of Hegel’s theory of the struggle for recognit...
Ghana has undergone several political regimes which has invariably affected every aspect of the Ghan...
This paper delves into the historical origin, the types of smocks and the notion of colours that cha...
Abstract: Although there is no mandatory (legal) dress code for the President of Ghana, it is note...
"Based on extensive research in primary and secondary sources and on field research in Ghana, includ...