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A prequel to Nollywood: South African photo novels and their pan-African consumption in the late 1960s

2010

This article interrogates the history of the photo novel in Africa with particular reference to African Film, a magazine of almost pan-African circulation, published between 1968 and 1972 in South Africa. Featuring the adventures of Lance Spearman, an African crime fighter, the magazine was read widely across Anglophone Africa, from Nigeria and Ghana to South Africa, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. After a brief introduction to the history of the photo novel, the author discusses the production, content, reception, and legacy of the Lance Spearman photo novels. It is argued that Lance Spearman may be understood as a crossover of James Bond and Philip Marlowe, and several influences from…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsAnthropologyPan africanModernitymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopular cultureCharacter (symbol)Consumption (sociology)AdventureLanguage and LinguisticsNollywoodMusicVisual culturemedia_commonJournal of African Cultural Studies
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Palinsesti pulciani. Il Morgante tra tradizione e tradimento

2019

L’articolo delinea i rapporti del Morgante con la tradizione comica in ottave tra Cinquecento e Seicento. In particolare si sofferma sull’Astolfo borioso di Marco Guazzo e sull’eroicomico s...

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsLanguage and LinguisticsItalian Studies
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Trame e genealogie dell’ironia ariostesca

2014

AbstractQuesto saggio traccia una genealogia dell’interpretazione ironica del Furioso, risalendo alla molteplicita delle sue sorgenti, e al tempo stesso analizza la trama delle diverse accezioni dell’ironia, prendendo in considerazione il ruolo attivo della ricezione ma senza rinunciare a osservare i meccanismi in gioco direttamente nel testo ariostesco. Si delinea cosi un quadro frastagliato, in cui domina l’asse romantico-idealistico che, tra Hegel e Croce, ha per cosi dire ufficializzato l’interpretazione ironica. Ma emergono anche una serie di varianti e correzioni del paradigma romantico: l’ironia come citazione, instaurata dal postmoderno ma non priva di appigli nella tradizione antic…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Arts[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturelittérature de la Renaissance[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureLanguage and Linguistics[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureRomantismeironieSocrateComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSpoétique
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The Power of Affiliation: Dynastic Blood, Artificial Kinship and Legitimation Strategies. The Case of the Della Rovere Dukes of Urbino*

2021

After the Montefeltro dynasty’s demise in 1508, the Della Rovere family assumed power in the geo-strategically and culturally important Duchy of Urbino. The first dynasty of papal nephews able to p...

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistorySelf-fashioningHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsDemiseLanguage and LinguisticsGenealogyNephew and niecePower (social and political)LegitimationKinshipDuchyItalian Studies
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Beetwen Berlin and Moscow: Polish Western Thought in the Twenty-Year Interwar Period

2020

The article was submitted on 27.02.2020. This article is not primarily focused on presenting arguments and views held by Polish political groups with reference to the territorial shape of the Polish state after the First World War. Instead, its aim is to draw attention to actions taken by these groups towards the defence of Polish western lands. One of the key problems of Poland’s foreign policy after 1918 was the question of relations with its neighbours, chiefly Germany and Russia (and the Soviet Union). For many years, the most serious problem faced by post-Versailles Europe was that of the Germans striving to revise the legal order, to break their political isolation, and return to the …

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryПОЛЬСКО-ГЕРМАНСКИЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectInterwar periodLanguage and LinguisticsPOLAND-RUSSIA-UKRAINE RELATIONSPoliticsPoland’s foreign policy after 1918; Germany-Poland relations; Polish Western thought; Poland-Russia-Ukraine relations; public opinion in PolandState (polity)History of Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet RepublicsPolitical scienceEconomic historyВНЕШНЯЯ ПОЛИТИКА ПОЛЬШИ ПОСЛЕ 1918 Г.ПОЛЬСКАЯ ЗАПАДНАЯ МЫСЛЬOrder (virtue)media_commonОБЩЕСТВЕННОЕ МНЕНИЕ В ПОЛЬШЕWestern thoughtПОЛЬСКО-РУССКО-УКРАИНСКИЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯPOLISH WESTERN THOUGHTGERMANY-POLAND RELATIONSвнешняя политика Польши после 1918 г.; польско-германские отношения; польская западная мысль; польско-русско-украинские отношения; общественное мнение в ПольшеForeign policyPUBLIC OPINION IN POLANDPOLAND’S FOREIGN POLICY AFTER 1918DK1-4735Isolation (psychology)IdeologyQuaestio Rossica
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Enjoying sameness and difference – competition and convergence of Latin American telenovelas and Swahili video films in Tanzania

2018

Since the early 2000s Latin American telenovelas have become a very popular and widely received genre in Tanzania. At the same time, a huge video film industry has developed with local films made i...

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageLatin AmericansLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Arts0507 social and economic geography050701 cultural studiesLanguage and LinguisticsCompetition (economics)Political scienceSwahilibiologybusiness.industry05 social sciences06 humanities and the arts060202 literary studiesFilm industrybiology.organism_classificationEntertainment educationlanguage.human_languageTanzaniaEconomy0602 languages and literaturelanguageConvergence (relationship)businessMusicJournal of African Cultural Studies
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Self-censorship and Shifting Cognitions of Offence in the Stand-up Acts of Basket Mouth and Trevor Noah

2021

With social media taking stand-up routines beyond their hitherto localised environments, there is growing irritation and backlash against comedians who supposedly tell unpleasant (or offensive) jok...

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsSelf-censorshipOffensiveCognitionSocial mediaPsychologySocial psychologyMusicLanguage and LinguisticsBacklashJournal of African Cultural Studies
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A Holonic Approach to Shakespeare: The Digital Reference System (DRS)

2012

Prefatory RemarksWhen hypertext was made available on the Internet after 1994 it shaped the concepts of public domain and free access. The web server and browsing system that Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau designed, determined the future digital, editorial and cultural developments for traditional audiences and digital natives alike. They quickly became the generalized interface tools and thus contributed to today's editorial standards. As they helped to create this innovative environment called the Internet, they also helped to establish many standards such as URL, URI, HTTP HTML or XML, which provided interoperability amongst different platforms and allowed internationalization.Shake…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsbusiness.industryContext (language use)English literaturePublic domainLanguage and Linguisticslaw.inventionFolioWorld Wide WeblawDigital nativeThe InternetSociologyHypertextDigital referencePR1-9680Sigil (magic)businessMulticultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance
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Localising African popular music transnationally: ‘Highlife-Travellers’ in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s

2008

The paper argues that a critical toehold for understanding the formation, modernization, and popularity of Highlife in the 1950s is its transnational dimension. To corroborate this claim, the paper puts emphasis on Highlife musicians in the UK, especially London, during this time, their musical activities and productions there, and the effects of their journeys on popular music. The growing evidence that cultural practices and processes in different locales, across national and continental boundaries, were interrelated in the making of Highlife, asks for a multi-sited study of Highlife especially with regard to the musical creativity and productivity of 1950s and 1960s. It requires further …

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageMusical creativityLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsMusicalModernization theoryMaking-ofPopularityLanguage and LinguisticsVisual artsWest africaViolin musical stylesPopular musicAestheticsSociologyMusicJournal of African Cultural Studies
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Josep Pla: Seeing the World in the Form of Articles

2019

Cultural StudiesLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsHispanic Research Journal
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