ISSN 1753-3171 (Print); ISSN 1543-1304 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
“Who are you?”: representation, identification, and self-definition in Black Panther pp. 1-4(4) Author: D’Agostino
From blaxploitation to fan service: watching Wakanda pp. 5-8(4) Author: Carrington
On the borders of Wakanda pp. 9-13(5) Author: Makhubu
A metonym for the marginalized pp. 14-17(4) Author: González
More than just a homecoming: the reception of Black Panther in Kenya pp. 18-21(4) Authors: Omanga; Mainye
Between the world and Wakanda pp. 22-25(4) Author: Coetzee
Black Panther on its continent: prowling, pouncing, and parading pp. 26-29(4) Author: Nasson
Fan mail: what Wakanda means to Zimerican me pp. 30-32(3) Author: Jaji
Dry bones: the story of paleoanthropology in South Africa pp. 33-57(25) Author: Klopper
Splitting and becoming double in Zakes Mda’s The Heart of Redness pp. 58-81(24) Author: Kenqu
Forming “affective communities” and narrative forms of affection: Damon Galgut’s Arctic Summer pp. 82-99(18) Author: Slabbert
Discordant dreams: the spirit of the times in contemporary South Africa pp. 100-123(24) Author: Stewart
Afropolitanism: reboot pp. 124-126(3) Author: Shringarpure
Critique of black reason pp. 126-129(4) Author: Oppelt
Domains of freedom: justice, citizenship and social change in South Africa pp. 129-132(4) Author: Roux
Safundi book notes pp. 133-141(9) Author: Catsam