6443 Article(s) by:
Rita Nketiah
Rita Nketiah is a feminist researcher, writer and activist living in Accra, Ghana.

Renunciation and redemption
The deadly serious games of J M Coetzee’s novel about the transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa, ‘Disgrace.’
The Emperor has no clothes
The Unofficial World Cup Song?

Mandela’s Children
Alexandra Fuller highlights the deeply ingrained sociological, economic, and political problems that still persist in South Africa as a result of apartheid.

Flavor of the Month
The UK Observer, despite its best attempts, does not have its finger on the pulse of the South African literary scene. The World Cup didn’t help.

African Hospitality
The artist Andrew Putter make use of the past to construct images of how we might live together in the future.

Goal!
Photography: 'New Men'

Africa, Now With Internet
Does it sometimes seem like all technology and internet-related projects in and on Africa have to serve some grand purpose?

Nas and Damian Marley channel Amadou and Mariam
Friday Music: Jalin Rose

South Africa. It's in South America

Paul Sika, "Andy Warhol’s grandson"

The Lost Bushmen
It is still okay to create the most objectionable stereotypes about certain Africans and for it to be considered fine. This time: India.

Film: Filip De Boeck's "Cemetery State"
Video: Interview with artist Thando Mama

Reality Check

Bok van Blerk’s Darkest Africa
Bok van Blerk’s new music video mines familiar racist tropes of starving, diseased children in a war-torn African country saved by a blonde heroine and her white male companion.

The Model and The Activist
The one about the black model we all love to hate and the white activist we all just love.