African feminist writers argue black female bodies should be understood as interactions between materiality and the symbolic constructions of the body embedded within a given culture. They caution that an overemphasis on corporeality and embodiment denies subjectivity to black women. Responding to such concerns, contemporary African cultural and creative practitioners offer alternatives to continuing objectification and bodily stereotyping. In this essay I am particularly interested in the alternative visions of black female bodies presented in African speculative and science fiction film – visions which, I argue, engage colonial histories and local traditions in order to imagine a future inclusive of empowered female protagonists. I explor...
This article explores the ways in which transnational feminist analysis can be deployed to reconfigu...
The socially and politically committed films of francophone West Africa have for decades been incorp...
The privileging of man in African societies has involved an erasure of identities and subjectivities...
African feminist writers argue black female bodies should be understood as interactions between mate...
Women in African Cinema showcases the very prolific and present, but often hidden and marginalised p...
This article elucidates how Jean-Pierre Bekolo’s 2006 film Les saignantes rearticulates cyborgian th...
African cultures' views on intimacy and privacy have had an approach to sex, nudity, and eroticism t...
This thesis will discuss the representation of black women in West African cinema. I analyze the por...
My thesis investigates narrative theorisations of the posthuman in fictions by three Black African d...
Mass media culture and its role in defining, inculcating and shaping sexual orientation of a society...
Afrofuturism emerged as a subgenre of Science Fiction in the 1990s, and with it, stories such as Nne...
abstract: The world of speculative fiction infuses the soul with the hope of the imaginary. My disse...
Emerging in American, Science Fiction films in the 1970s, the figure of the cyborg has become the si...
This book explores, through visual analytical processes, the images of African women, within the con...
© 2020 Gulsum Guler OzenThis thesis focuses on the representation of African women in African female...
This article explores the ways in which transnational feminist analysis can be deployed to reconfigu...
The socially and politically committed films of francophone West Africa have for decades been incorp...
The privileging of man in African societies has involved an erasure of identities and subjectivities...
African feminist writers argue black female bodies should be understood as interactions between mate...
Women in African Cinema showcases the very prolific and present, but often hidden and marginalised p...
This article elucidates how Jean-Pierre Bekolo’s 2006 film Les saignantes rearticulates cyborgian th...
African cultures' views on intimacy and privacy have had an approach to sex, nudity, and eroticism t...
This thesis will discuss the representation of black women in West African cinema. I analyze the por...
My thesis investigates narrative theorisations of the posthuman in fictions by three Black African d...
Mass media culture and its role in defining, inculcating and shaping sexual orientation of a society...
Afrofuturism emerged as a subgenre of Science Fiction in the 1990s, and with it, stories such as Nne...
abstract: The world of speculative fiction infuses the soul with the hope of the imaginary. My disse...
Emerging in American, Science Fiction films in the 1970s, the figure of the cyborg has become the si...
This book explores, through visual analytical processes, the images of African women, within the con...
© 2020 Gulsum Guler OzenThis thesis focuses on the representation of African women in African female...
This article explores the ways in which transnational feminist analysis can be deployed to reconfigu...
The socially and politically committed films of francophone West Africa have for decades been incorp...
The privileging of man in African societies has involved an erasure of identities and subjectivities...