This article examines cinema narration in Kenya, a practice that
involves artists known as DJs working with audiences in specific
socio-cultural contexts. This study uses ethnographic methods to
analyse the work of one ...
Ruth Finnegan1 and Ropo Sekoni2 have observed that studies of African oral forms interact with those of contemporary popular culture. This study extends this discourse, arguing that electronic football fandom is one of ...
This article is based on an ethnographic study of a market vendors’ community in Eldoret. It examines their use of English Premier League (EPL) football as a resource to perform identities. It argues that the subject of ...
Television in Kenya has in the recent past been dominated by Nollywood video films and Latin American telenovelas. This paper examines the social impact of these televisual cinemas on a community of young women spectators ...