This article focuses on the religious information inside Ghanaian and Nigerian video movies regarding Akan and Yoruba women. More specifically, it focuses on the indigenous religious, Christian, and Islamic messages inside these movies in relation to women. The article demonstrates that Akan and Yoruba filmmakers, who dominate the Ghanaian and Nigerian video movie industries, are part of networks of religious institutions, predominantly Pentecostal-Charismatic Christian and modest Islamic ones. These organizations sponsor filmmakers to spread religious messages that promote hierarchical gender relations and the suppression of equal rights for women, e.g., economic independence. By providing an overview of Akan and Yoruba belief sy...
It is obvious in Nigeria that Nigeria’s economy has since its inception been under siege and under c...
The paper examines a Yoruba movie, links it to some Yoruba beliefs and asserts the connection betwee...
In this article the author concentrates on the use of Indigenous Religion among the Akuapem in Ghana...
This article focuses on the religious information inside Ghanaian and Nigerian video movies regardin...
The article starts from the premise that empowerment is needed where weakness and subjugation are ap...
The study examines the portrayal of women in popular Ghanaian movies and how such portrayals mirror ...
This article examines the influence of colonialist instructional cinema on modern African cinema pro...
This article examines the binary of culture/religion/tradition and modern/secular/foreign and its im...
This paper investigates the popularity of Christian videos among born-again Christians in Enugu, Nig...
Religion has always been part and parcel of every society and Christianity per se, has become an est...
The aim of this article is to explore how the contentious issues of culture and religion remain sour...
Hausa1 women have been either a major subject of discussion or at the receiving end of religious act...
The prominent place of witchcraft in Nollywood films produced in the 1990s is widely acknowledged, a...
This paper sets out to analyze the depiction of Nigerian traditional religious practices vis-à-vis W...
Religion has become one of the central themes in the Ghanaian/Nigerian video film industry. The port...
It is obvious in Nigeria that Nigeria’s economy has since its inception been under siege and under c...
The paper examines a Yoruba movie, links it to some Yoruba beliefs and asserts the connection betwee...
In this article the author concentrates on the use of Indigenous Religion among the Akuapem in Ghana...
This article focuses on the religious information inside Ghanaian and Nigerian video movies regardin...
The article starts from the premise that empowerment is needed where weakness and subjugation are ap...
The study examines the portrayal of women in popular Ghanaian movies and how such portrayals mirror ...
This article examines the influence of colonialist instructional cinema on modern African cinema pro...
This article examines the binary of culture/religion/tradition and modern/secular/foreign and its im...
This paper investigates the popularity of Christian videos among born-again Christians in Enugu, Nig...
Religion has always been part and parcel of every society and Christianity per se, has become an est...
The aim of this article is to explore how the contentious issues of culture and religion remain sour...
Hausa1 women have been either a major subject of discussion or at the receiving end of religious act...
The prominent place of witchcraft in Nollywood films produced in the 1990s is widely acknowledged, a...
This paper sets out to analyze the depiction of Nigerian traditional religious practices vis-à-vis W...
Religion has become one of the central themes in the Ghanaian/Nigerian video film industry. The port...
It is obvious in Nigeria that Nigeria’s economy has since its inception been under siege and under c...
The paper examines a Yoruba movie, links it to some Yoruba beliefs and asserts the connection betwee...
In this article the author concentrates on the use of Indigenous Religion among the Akuapem in Ghana...