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      • African Culture
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      • Children and Teens
      • Collection Langaa Humanités – devenir
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Langaa Research and Publishing Common Initiative Group

Voicing African Voices

L’obsession Trump Ou Géopolitique De La Nécessité ? / The Trump Obsession...

Digital Uprising: The Flower of Freedom in Mimboland

Incompleteness

Usages et appropriation des technologies éducatives en Afrique

La Logorrhée du poète ou l’Histoire des Camerouns en 33 gouttelettes

Mining Africa

Exhumed, Tried and Hanged

ICT and Changing Mindsets in Education

The Disillusioned African

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African StudiesSocial Sciences

Beyond Zimbabwe’s 5.0 Education Model

by Costain Tandi and Munyaradzi Mawere

A Critical Examination. This book provides a thought-provoking and comprehensive examination of Zimbabwe’s ground-breaking 5.0 Education Model. As Zimbabwe grapples with the ever-evolving landscape…

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LiteraturePoetry

Content of Character

by Peter W. Vakunta

Poetics of RedemptionIn Content of Character: Poetics of Redemption, we argue that all that is necessary for evil to thrive in contemporary society is…

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Politics

The Democracy Illusion in Mauritius

by Moshumee Teena Dewoo

Once a beacon of democracy in Africa, Mauritius is today making headlines as a democracy in steep decline instead. This book dissects this decline…

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African StudiesSocial Sciences

The Fundamentals of Lekongho

by Esendugue G. Fonsah

A Language Spoken by Nkongho-Mbo People of Southwest Region of CameroonThis book stems from a compilation of two separate research projects. The first was…

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African StudiesGender & Women's StudiesSocial Sciences

Accidental Queer

by Marc Epprecht

and other essays around critical masculinity studies in Southern Africa and CanadaSince the 1990s Marc Epprecht has helped lay the groundwork for critical masculinity…

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African StudiesSocial Sciences

Art and Museum in Africa: A decolonial perspective

by Emery Patrick Effiboley

This book is a collection of essays on the history of museums and art in Africa. The publication addresses the decolonization of African museums…

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African StudiesEducation and TeachingSocial Sciences

Mastering The Craft

by Costain Tandi, Munyaradzi Mawere, Martin Mukwazhe and Alice Dhliwayo

A Professional Studies Textbook For Student TeachersThis is a cutting-edge textbook intended to equip college students in Zimbabwe and abroad with the requisite knowledge…

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LiteraturePoetry

Breach

by Moshumee Teena Dewoo

Breach draws from the wisdom of Africa and the African human experience to urge reconsideration of conventional notions of a home as sheltered assurance…

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PhilosophySocial Sciences

Rethinking the African Philosophy of Education: A Fonlonian Perspective

by Kijika M. Billa

The African Union (AU) declared 2024 the year of Education, with the motto: “Educate an African fit for the 21 st Century: Building resilient…

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LiteraturePoetry

Waves of Anger

by Bill F. Ndi

Semantically multi layered collection of poems built on clever word play that encourages readers to contemplate the nature of poetry and the qualities that…

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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, and publishing and promoting African scholarship and creative writing. Langaa, not set up for monetary profit-making, is supported by founding members and other contributors, financial grants and efforts of volunteers. 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 500 titles, mainly on Cameroon, but also on other African countries like Burkina Faso, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, 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.

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Langaa Literary Workshops

Sanya Osha and Laurence Juma Discuss their Novels with Readers at a Langaa –Prince Claus Reading Workshop, Cape Town, South Africa, 07 September 2012

Sanya Osha and Laurence Juma Discuss their Novels with Readers at a Langaa –Prince Claus Reading Workshop, Cape Town, South Africa, 07 September 2012

Sanya Osha and Laurence Juma Discuss their Novels with Readers at a Langaa –Prince Claus Reading Workshop, Cape Town, South Africa, 07 September 2012

Sanya Osha and Laurence Juma Discuss their Novels with Readers at a Langaa –Prince Claus Reading Workshop, Cape Town, South Africa, 07 September 2012

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