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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rowland Chukwuemeka AmaefulaPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9781041024026ISBN 10: 1041024029 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 08 December 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsForeword (Ignatius Chukwumah). 1. Gender, Performance and Digital Spaces in Africa (Rowland Chukwuemeka Amaefula) PART I: Transgressing Normative Gender 2. Realizing and Normalizing ‘New’ Gender Identities through Social Media Platforms (Dimpho Takane Maponya) 3. Subverting Gender Binaries in Kenya’s Mama Fathma’s Kiswahili TikTok Comedy (Wendo Nabea) 4. North African Arabic Literary Expressions of LGBTQIA+ Identity in the Digital Space (Sebastian Gadomski) 5. Digital Skit Makers and Gender Expression in Ghana: The Case of Deaconess Abokuma and Akonoba (Ellen Abakah, Abena Kyere and Cecilia Avorkliyah) PART II: Contested Masculinities on Online Sites 6. Exploring Transiting Masculinities in African Digital Literary Texts (Grace Danquah) 7. Perceptions of ‘The Unfaithful Lover’ and In/vulnerability in the Ztorie Bhuku Blog (Walter Kudzai Barure) 8. Re-imagining Masculinity and The Trickster Model in African Digital Acts (Nwani Treasure Okoronkwor) PART III: Call-Out Culture and Resistance 9. African Women and The Politics of Refusal in a Digital Era (Dina Ligaga) 10. The Role of Cyberbullying in Gender Identity Performance by Cameroonians Online (Camilla Arundie Tabe and Agwetang Mabel Endah) PART IV: Navigating Men’s Dominance: Women and Self-Expressions 11. Women YouTube Rappers in Tunisia: Neither Manly nor Sluts, but Rap Lovers (Jyhene Kebsi) 12. Re-assessing Feminine Portraits in Social Media Comedy Skits: The Anglophone Cameroon Context (Lynda Chinenye Ambrose)13. Female Imaging: Zambian Women Writers and The Digital Space (Shilika Chisoko)14. Gender Expressions, Digital Sites and An Inclusive Future (Rowland Chukwuemeka Amaefula)Reviews“This transdisciplinary volume presents a thought-provoking discussion of gender in Africa that promises to newly inform, perhaps even transform, the reader’s understanding of both concepts. An informative introduction and nuanced analyses offer new insights, with no easy takes, on the complex role of gender in contemporary digital spaces.” — Brian Valente-Quinn, Associate Professor, University of Colorado Boulder, US. “Resonant discourses; embodied in crucial gender debates that are transformative. The double bind, yet the excitement that Digital Expressions of Gender in Africa generates extends and deepens our understanding of netizens, agency, sexualities, performativity and heteronormativity. Where social media encounters gender debates or vice versa is of profound significance today.” — Pepetual Mforbe Chiangong, Assistant Professor, Hmt Rostock/Humboldt University Berlin, Germany. “Amaefula’s edited collection is essential and pioneering. It spans the digital realm and African continent from various vantage points. It unpacks the ways in which user engagement in digital space, interrogates, negotiates and reinvents established gender norms, reinterprets traditions/folklore, and creates new gender identities in the African context and beyond.” — Monique Charles, Assistant Professor, Chapman University, US. Author InformationRowland Chukwuemeka Amaefula is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Cultural Studies, University of Graz. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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