Based on extensive and original research, Gender, Separatist Politics, and Embodied Nationalism in Cameroon (University of Michigan Press) forces us to pay attention to the roles women played in the separatist movement of Anglophone Cameroon …
Month: October 2021
AFRICA 277: CALL FOR SPRING SEMESTER TA APPLICATIONS
The African Studies Program seeks teaching assistants for Africa 277: An Introductory Survey. This interdisciplinary course is cross-listed in African Cultural Studies, Afro-American Studies, Anthropology, Geography, History, Political Science, and Sociology. DUTIES TAs will manage course communications with …
Call for Applications: Princeton in Africa Fellowship
The 2022-23 Fellowship Application is open! Click here to access the online application. The deadline for the 2022-23 Princeton in Africa fellowship application is Wednesday, October 27th, 2021 at 11:59 PM Eastern. To receive updates regarding this year’s …
Call for Proposals: Funding to Support a Just Recovery for Racial Equity
Funding Purpose The purpose of the Just Recovery for Racial Equity funding is to provide support for community partners that are working to mobilize communities towards mitigation and recovery from COVID-19, and those working to …
Jacqueline-Bethel Mougoué Consultant for the graphic novel, Résistance
Jacqueline-Bethel Mougoué served as a consultant for a project depicting Cameroonian women’s political history commissioned by Initiative Perspektivwechsel, an organization based in Germany and Cameroon that seeks to disseminate knowledge about politics in Africa. The …
Undergraduate & Graduate Students: Brittle Paper is Hiring!
Brittle Paper is an online literary magazine for readers of African Literature, run by Professor Ainehi Edoro. We are looking for a graduate or undergraduate student to fill an hourly position, which involves creating web …
Africa in Our Lives: Fauziyatu Moro (Fauzi)
The African Studies Program is excited to introduce Fauzi, a PhD student in the History Department. She received her master’s from the History Department at University of Ghana where she researched migrant Sissala women in …