Chiedza Musengezi: Maiguru Flora
Marion Pape: Researching with life and limb: a personal tribute to Flora Veit-Wild and Edith Ehekweazu
Liselotte Glage: Letter to a friend
Maria Kublitz-Kramer: "I learned to work and not to live": the life and work of the German-Jewish female academic Käte Laserstein
Anne Adams: "What is Africa to me?": meanings of Africa for a "first-family" Afro-German
Annekie Joubert: "A friend in need is a friend indeed": a Northern Sotho fable
Shumirai Nyota: Flora Veit-Wild: mentor, vakoma, friend
Lesego Rampolokeng: Poems
Ricarda de Haas: Spoken word goes digital: new forms of literary expression in Southern Africa
Hilmar Heister: The sympathetic imagination in J.M. Coetzee's Summertime
Frank Schulze-Engler: Modern literature and the invention of modernity's 'authentic' other: a comparative German-African case study of Hans Paasche's Lukanga Mukara, Erich Scheurmann's Papalagi and Okot p'Bitek's Song of Lawino
Bettina Weiss: "Do not uproot the pumpkin": commemorating the 30th anniversary of Okot p'Bitek's death
Ineke Phaf-Rheinberger: Justo Bolekia Boleká: searching for a new profile of the Bubi community
Susanne Gehrmann: Francophone African literatures in the German academia between Romance studies and African studies: a critical evaluation and an appeal for recognition
Sule Egya: Myth, poetry, and social vision: a reading of Maik Nwosu's Suns of Kush
Tobias Robert Klein: Josiah Afful's Schooldays: nostalgia and social change in the (West) African school story
Kahiudi Claver Mabana: Women in Birago Diop's Tales of Amadou Koumba
Ulrike Auga: Truth and reconciliation, or masculine redemption at the Cape of Good Hope?: religious legitimation of national constructions of gender
Jane Bryce: Mandara's kingdom
Chirikure Chirikure: Mabhasikoro--Bicycles
Tobias Wendl: Art festivals as laboratories of the postcolonial predicament in Africa
Eileen Julien: Talking about art in Dakar
Dirk Naguschewski: Contesting African-ness in African film criticism: Djibril Diop Manbéty's Hyenas
Julius Heinicke: Performing the public sphere: theatre in current Zimbabwe
Christine Matzke: "Stark raving sane" or playing Kupenga kwa Hamlet (The Madness of Hamlet): Tonderai Munyevu in conversation
Luti/Lutz Diegner.: Wasifu wa Siti Maua binti Wazi--Life and times of Siti Maua binti Wazi
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