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The Intimate State: Teachers as Fault Line Between Repression and Revolution

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African Studies Centre
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In this seminar we hosted Jennifer Riggan as she gave a lecture entitled: The Intimate State: Teachers as Fault Line Between Repression and Revolution

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An Expatriate Family in the Nigerian Civil War (Book Presentation and Discussion)

In this podcast we hear from Selina Molteno, Publisher, Oxford & Robin Cohen, Senior Research Fellow, Kellogg College, University of Oxford, as they discuss their lecture titled An Expatriate Family in the Nigerian Civil War.
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Being and Becoming African as a Permanent Work in Progress: Inspiration from Chinua Achebe’s Proverbs

In this seminar we hosted Professor Francis Nyamnjoh as he presented his lecture titled Being and Becoming African as a Permanent Work in Progress: Inspiration from Chinua Achebe’s Proverbs.
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African Studies Centre
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Jennifer Riggan
Keywords
teachers
Africa
Department: Centre for African Studies
Date Added: 24/02/2021
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