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Contemporary Journal of African Studies
Journal / Contemporary Journal of African Studies / Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019) / Articles

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Published: 2020-07-07

Articles


Ku Nseke and Ku Mpèmba: The Dikènga Theory as Evinced Through Content and Function of Akan Ananse Stories and Yorùbá Ìjàpá Tales

Obádélé Kambon

1-22

DOI:
10.4314/contjas.v6i2.1
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Lexical inventiveness in Ghanaian socio-political discourse: The form, meaning and motivation for dumsor and dumsor-based neologisms

Clement Kwamina Insaidoo Appah, Jemima Asabea Anderson

23-53

DOI:
10.4314/contjas.v6i2.2
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Fluid Mobilities? Experiencing and Responding to Othering in a Borderless West Africa

Akosua K. Darkwah

54-72

DOI:
10.4314/contjas.v6i2.3
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From the Archives


Presuppositions in the Study of African Social and Political Thought

Max Assimeng

73-107

DOI:
10.4314/contjas.v6i2.4
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Book Review


Highlife Time 3.

John Collins

127-129

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In Conversation


In Conversation with Professor Akilagpa Sawyerr

Akosua Adomako Ampofo

130-164

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Public Commentary


A Critical Look at Ghana’s Human Capital Development Agenda: Where Do We Go From Here?

Bill Buenar Puplampu

108-126

DOI:
10.4314/contjas.v6i2.5
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