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Margins rewritten: Pasmanda feminism and the politics of disappearance in Sajjad Zaheer’s Dulari
How a 1930s Urdu story reveals the erased experiences of Dalit Muslim women

Human constellations and the postcolonial state: The music of Black So Man and the pathologies of Burkina Faso
How a Burkinabé artist uses metaphor to critique state failure and colonial legacies

“In”: M. NourbeSe Philip and “Center”
How a poet uses geography and language to explore self and belonging

Black lives, black crimes, and Black Consciousness in Gomolemo Mokae’s The Secret in my Bosom : A new vision of the police detective and democracy in South Africa
How a South African crime novel reimagines policing and democracy

Timkat (Epiphany) as Living Faith: The Intersection of Religion, Culture, and Tourism in Gondar, World Heritage Site, Ethiopia
How Ethiopia's ancient Epiphany festival blends spiritual practice with global tourism

Integrating Attribution Theory with SDRT in Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart
Emotional logic drives narrative coherence in Poe's psychological thriller

From Autonomy to Instrument: Dehumanization in The Conscript
How colonialism strips individuals of humanity in a Libyan anticolonial novel

Reflexivity as Method, or Reading Africa from China
How cultural exchanges between Africa and China reshape knowledge and perspective












