01 Nov Jahazi Vol 10, Issue 2: Pop Culture
This Issue on popular culture was conceived to begin the conversation around the question: whither popular culture today, in post-pandemic 2022 Kenya? ...
This Issue on popular culture was conceived to begin the conversation around the question: whither popular culture today, in post-pandemic 2022 Kenya? ...
This is a Special Issue of Jahazi, published with the support of the African Land Policy Centre, that focuses on Land Governance, Culture and Heritage. Specifically it carries articles derived from papers presented at the 2021 Conference on Land Policy in Africa....
This first issue of Jahazi focuses on what seems to be the natural place to re-enter that space, building bridges. Building bridges between generations, amongst cultural and artistic views, linking practice and theory in the arts, connecting cultures and valorising diversity… in short creating a...
In this Issue Jahazi focuses on the question of identity and raises questions about how Africans in various places continue to negotiate their own identities within the ever changing political, economic, cultural and global spaces. The Issue examines the centrality of culture and the arts...
The Issue is set against the backdrop of the 2007/2008 post-election violence. Bringing together images from The Earth Festival :AQVA, works from celebrated ceramicist Magdalene Odundo, an excerpt from Wole Soyinka, poetry from Shailja Patel and pieces from other contributions....
This issue of Jahazi remembers its founding Editor-in-Chief, Bantu Mwaura. It reflects on a life, and legacy cut tragically short. A life, moreover, that demonstrated a rare passion and an engagement with the pressing concerns of the post-colonial Kenya state....
This Pan-African edition of Jahazi tackles head-on recent debates and discussions around the restitution of cultural heritage stolen from the African continent and the global south in general....
Jahazi Vol 9: Arts & Culture in the Time of Covid-19 Synopsis This Issue is devoted to reflections on COVID-19. We discuss the role of the artist and the changes in the creative sector. Editorial Board Mueni Lundi,Faith OneyaIrene CegeJ.K.S. Makokha Advisory Board Advisory Board:G Oluoch-OlunyaKahithe KiiruMwenda NtarangwiIssue Editor: Caroline MoseDesign...
The Issue examines the generational culture divide in Kenya and shares discussions from a series of fora held to discuss the tensions, negotiations and transitions in Kenya's creative and cultural spaces....
The Issue considers the growth of the creative and cultural sector in Kenya. Are the economic benefits given more weight than the intrinsic value of art?...