2/2001 Popular Culture, Development and Democracy
(in
Italian)
Event: Etiopia.
If the King Dies by Alessandro Triulzi
Dossier: Popular
Culture, Development and Democracy
Popular
Culture, Development and Democracy: an Introduction to the Debate by Preben
Kaarsholm e Deborah James
Popular Culture, Gender Relations and Democratisation in Kenya Daily Life
by Bodil Folke Frederiksen
Fighting the Present Pointing at the Past: Contemporary Radio Theatre
in Zulu language by Liz Gunner
To Claim Spaces, To Change Places: KwaZulu-Natal Women Political Violence
and Revolt by Debby Bonin
Plays, Politics and Cultural Identity Among Durban Indians by Thomas Blom
Hansen
Identification Spaces: Puja and Power in Calcutta by Anjan Ghosh
Events
New or Old Slavery? by Fabio Viti
The Democratic Alliance, defending "White Interests" Party or Real Alternative to ANC? by Veronica Federico
Zanzibar: An Authoritarian Shift? by Barbara Falchi
AIDS and Africa: The Pretoria Process by Emanuela Sias
What is left of the Israeli Left? by Ilan Pappe
Bamyan Buddha and the Great Game in Central Asia by Anna Vanzan
Development
Globalisation and inequality: the Case of Cambodia by Matilde Callari Galli
Some Considerations on Justice in in Transition Societies by Phenyo Keiseng Rakate
Women
Feminine Evidences in Islam by Adel Jabbar
Immigration
From Kurdistan to Italy: Organised Crossings by Stefania Marzocchi
Eritrean Immigrants in Italy by Heuan Abraha
Literature
Aporia of Ventriloquous Discourse: Some Reflections on Nuruddin Farah and Abdourahman Waberi by Guillaume Cingal
Art
Authentic, Ex-Centric: Seven African Artists in Venezia by Eriberto Eulisse
Cinema
Metissakana: Cross-Bred is coming. XI African Festival in Milano by Maria Coletti
From Maghreb to Egypt, Travel Cine-Notes by Leonardo De Franceschi
Music
The Relevance of Audience in Umm Kulthum's Performance, The Greatest Voice of the East by Dimitrios N. Ouzonis
Travel
From Libya by Anna Vanzan
Media
Africa, The Continent of Darkness? Some Reflections about Information on Africa by Mario Zamponi
TV Centres and cybercafé in Western Africa by Miriam Pipolo
To Inaugurate BASILI&Kuma by Armando Gnisci
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