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Asafa Dibaba and the Oromo Concept of Anaan'yaa / 'Civil Imagination'
With great pleasure, we publish here a philological analysis of the Oromo term and concept of Anaan’yaa, presented by the leading Oromo scholar Asafa Dibaba. Based on Oromo poetry and literary wisdom, Asafa Dibaba analyzed the topic in a 208 pages book published before almost ten years; the fact that the author revisits the subject demonstrates its enduring radiation and fascinating impact on the Oromo Kushitic contemplative thought.
Bleeding Wound - Ogadeni Somali Poetry by Mohamed Abdikadir Daud (Stanza)
Ogadeni Somali Poetry by the Distinct Ogadeni Poet and Intellectual Mohamed Abdikadir Daud (Stanza)
Mohamed Abdikadir Daud in Search of the African Mother
Thanks to line-breaks and laconic stylistics, and despite an apparent interest in setting up the topoi of the African Mother, Abwan Mohamed Abdikadir Daud introduces us in the African Postmodernism and Post-structuralism as he makes available a multitude of perspectives over a ‘decentered’ African Mother, the uncommon denominator of all ramifications of African Life.
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