This photo-article focuses on the expression of African culture and identity through photographic representations of Cameroonian women within different situations. These situations are informed by a socio-cultural self-knowledge that reveals the women’s re-definition of their role in a gender-divided society, a role that establishes not only their autarchy, but their significance as cultural producers. The womens knowledge in conjunction with the corporeal action they perform in each picture situates them as an agent in a particular material context, which constitutes the nature of “being” itself (Merleau Ponty 1962, Dant, 2007). Thus, this photo collage offers alternative dimensions that define and inform the diverse identities of the Came...
This paper uses cultural analysis of popular culture materials to focus on the visual media represen...
This story is about the art of maquis among women in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. The thesis frames th...
In this thesis I will trace the shifting representations of post-Independence Cameroon through a det...
This photo-article focuses on the expression of African culture and identity through photographic re...
This photo-essay focuses on the expression of African culture and identity through photographic repr...
ABSTRACT. This article deals with the impact of colonialism on culture, as exemplified by women’s na...
The article explores images of sub-Saharan African women. These images can be seen as the sign of th...
International audienceFrom the 1920s on, photography emerged in the south of Nigeria as a means to i...
From the 1920s on, photography emerged in the south of Nigeria as a means to immortalize crucial eve...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The role of women in many African societies has been formed and contained by age-old traditions that...
This paper interrogates the identities in the representations of women adorned in African cultural d...
The issue of identity is complex in Cameroon. As a nation with diverse cultures, people perform diff...
Mass media increasingly has become a powerful force around the world. It is impactful and useful in ...
This research attempts to understand the perspectives of two Cameroonian women living in the U.S. Th...
This paper uses cultural analysis of popular culture materials to focus on the visual media represen...
This story is about the art of maquis among women in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. The thesis frames th...
In this thesis I will trace the shifting representations of post-Independence Cameroon through a det...
This photo-article focuses on the expression of African culture and identity through photographic re...
This photo-essay focuses on the expression of African culture and identity through photographic repr...
ABSTRACT. This article deals with the impact of colonialism on culture, as exemplified by women’s na...
The article explores images of sub-Saharan African women. These images can be seen as the sign of th...
International audienceFrom the 1920s on, photography emerged in the south of Nigeria as a means to i...
From the 1920s on, photography emerged in the south of Nigeria as a means to immortalize crucial eve...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The role of women in many African societies has been formed and contained by age-old traditions that...
This paper interrogates the identities in the representations of women adorned in African cultural d...
The issue of identity is complex in Cameroon. As a nation with diverse cultures, people perform diff...
Mass media increasingly has become a powerful force around the world. It is impactful and useful in ...
This research attempts to understand the perspectives of two Cameroonian women living in the U.S. Th...
This paper uses cultural analysis of popular culture materials to focus on the visual media represen...
This story is about the art of maquis among women in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. The thesis frames th...
In this thesis I will trace the shifting representations of post-Independence Cameroon through a det...