Tsitsi Nomsa Ngwenya’s “Let It Die” – Deactivating Representative Fictions
A mother of the nation in the tradition of Nehanda, the heroine at the centre of this story is a…
A mother of the nation in the tradition of Nehanda, the heroine at the centre of this story is a…
Across the continent and its diasporas, African storytelling is undergoing a quiet but decisive transformation, one that moves it beyond…
Itoro Bassey — Itoro Bassey — writes with a sensitivity to the emotional and political geographies that shape Black literary…
Environmental issues are increasingly prominent in African essays, reflecting the growing awareness and urgency of addressing ecological challenges on the…
Gender dynamics and societal roles are central themes in many African essays, offering critical insights into the lived experiences of…
African literature is rich with diverse traditions and storytelling methods, among which oral tradition holds a significant place. Oral tradition…
Colonialism has had a profound impact on African societies, shaping various aspects of life, including literature. African essays often explore…
The African diaspora has had a profound impact on the cultural and intellectual landscape of the continent. Essays by and…
Chambers Umezulike tours eight Nigerian cities for special book signing of his novel, MALCOLM. Praxis Magazine publishes the Malcolm Book…
Praxis Magazine is honored to present The Good Teacher, a collection of celebratory essays about teachers and teaching. The Good…