Langaa Research and Publishing Common Initiative Group (Langaa RPCIG)
The mission of Langaa Research and Publishing Common Initiative Group (Langaa RPCIG) is to contribute to the cultural development and renaissance of Africa. This is achieved by conducting research, providing training in research and writing.
Langaa is physically located in Bamenda and Buea (Cameroon), although its members and volunteers operate from different parts of the world.
So far, Langaa has published over 400 titles, mainly on Cameroon, but also on other African countries like Malawi, Mali, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Kenya, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Outstanding scholars and ordinary people familiar with the Cameroonian and African context provide editorial guidance. Each manuscript is systematically reviewed before a publication decision. Peer reviews, reader reports, and editorial changes are stored as evidence of the rigour of Langaa’s processes.
Latest books
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2017, author(s)-editor(s) Ekpe Inyang
Eni kaleidoscopically unveils human intrigues, predicaments and woes. It brings into sharp focus the most dreaded products of cruel oppression, exploitation, and destruction—the worst forms of human degradation and sufferings. However, it also sheds beams of hope, celebrating optimism in the struggle and eventually opening the curtain to the stage of victory of the oppressed and impoverished under the shameless sky.
ISBN 9789956762699 Pages 56 (...)
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2017, author(s)-editor(s) Jowere Mukusha,
Munyaradzi Mawere,
Tapuwa Raymond Mubaya
The African conundrum... is rooted out of the historical, philosophical and cultural bastardisation, imbalances and inequalities which many post-colonial African governments have always sought to address, though with varying degrees of success, since the 1960s. Lamentably, this African conundrum is rarely examined in a systematic manner that takes into account the geopolitical milieu of the continent, past and present. This volume seeks to interrogate and examine the extent of the impact of (...)
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2017, author(s)-editor(s) Sanya Osha
At the end of his tether, Solomon Wenku contemplates a life gone awry amid widespread postcolonial squalor. Tani enters his life supposedly as a contrast to his encroaching existential gloom only to speed up the pace of his total collapse. Sanya Osha’s cult novel beams a searchlight on what it feels like to survive personally and collectively in unyielding tropical malaise. This web of a narrative pits the rural versus the urban, tradition against modernity with a gallery of immortal (...)
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2017, author(s)-editor(s) Artwell Nhemachena,
Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa
This book is a pacesetter in matters of mining and the environment in Africa from multidisciplinary and spatio-temporal perspectives. The book approaches mining from the perspectives of law, politics, archaeology, anthropology, African studies, geography, human ecology, sociology, history, economics and development. It interrogates mining and environment from the perspectives of customary law as well as from the perspectives of Euro-modern laws. In this sense, the book straddles (...)
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2017, author(s)-editor(s) Khalil Alio
L’apparition d’une comète dans certaines croyances africaines est considérée comme un mauvais présage. Dans les années 60, apparut dans ce pays imaginaire une comète ayant la forme d’un sabre et n’était perceptible qu’à l’aube. Les gens avaient aussitôt lié cette apparition avec des événements douloureux. Effectivement, quelques temps après l’apparition de la comète, ce pays connut les événements pénibles de la guerre civile. Adouma, le personnage principal de l’histoire et fils de marabout a fréquenté les deux (...)
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