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Course Spotlight: African Screen Media

Posted on November 14, 2014

Course Description Screens have been the sources of news and narrative, as well as the venues for pedagogy and revolution in Africa since the invention of the motion picture. Today, Africa is the home of …

Posted in Course Spotlights, Courses, UncategorizedTagged film, Matthew Brown, media, screensLeave a comment

Africa in Our Lives: Matthew H. Brown

Posted on September 5, 2014

Matthew H. Brown, assistant professor of African Languages & Literature, was no stranger to the African Studies Program when he began his faculty position in Fall 2014. From attending Africa at Noon to coordinating the …

Posted in Africa in Our Lives, TravelTagged African Languages and Literature, film, Matthew Brown, Nigeria, NollywoodLeave a comment

An African Studies Program monograph leads British journalist on an intercontinental documentary project

Posted on January 4, 2013

While researching the little-known history of “the Burma boys,” West African soldiers who fought in today’s Myanmar for the British during World War II, Barnaby Phillips, a correspondent for Al Jazeera and former BBC reporter, …

Posted in PublicationsTagged Barnaby Phillips, Burma Boys, David Killingray, film, Isaac Fadoyebo, monographLeave a comment

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