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The virality of letters: the Covid-19 literary archive keeps growing

by Kenneth Nsah* On Saturday 21 March 2020, I submitted a poem entitled “Give…

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The Return of Bush Fallers: Cameroon Anglophone Fiction Responds to Clandestine Immigration

by Kenneth Toah Nsah* Abstract Since 2010, many novels by Anglophone Cameroonian writers tend…

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The Screaming Forest: An Ecocritical Assessment of Le Cri de la forêt

by Kenneth Nsah* Abstract       From a postcolonial ecocritical standpoint, this essay analyzes the…

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No Forest, No Water. No Forest, No Animals”: An Ecocritical Reading of Ekpe Inyang’s The Hill Barbers

by Kenneth Nsah* Abstract       This article examines Ekpe Inyang’s play entitled The Hill Barbers (2010)…

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Conserving Africa’s Eden? Green Colonialism, Neoliberal Capitalism, and Sustainable Development in Congo Basin Literature

by Kenneth Nsah* Abstract Starting with European colonization, African natural resources in particular and…

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Comment expliquer la timide mobilisation de la jeunesse africaine pour le climat ?

Initié par l’adolescente suédoise Greta Thunberg en août 2018, le Mouvement des jeunes pour…

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La littérature du Bassin du Congo offre des pistes pour faire face à la crise climatique

Le continent africain n'est responsable que de 2% à 3 % des émissions mondiales de…

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L’action climatique peut-elle redorer l’image de l’Union africaine ?

Il y a quelques jours, l’initiative de certains pays africains visant à tenter de « trouver une…

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Tropical Futurisms: Making Futures

Abstract Tropical Futurisms situates the making of futures in the geo-climatic zone of the…

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Tropical Futurisms: Thinking Futures

Abstract Tropical Futurisms situates the reading of futures in the shared yet multiple modalities…

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Tropical Futurisms: Making Futures

Abstract Tropical Futurisms situates the making of futures in the geo-climatic zone of the…

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Alleged corruption in academic appointments highlights Cameroon’s PhD glut

By Kenneth Nsah* Doctoral graduates’ occupation of Higher Education Ministry will do little by…

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