Matatu (journal)
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Matatu: Journal for African Culture and Society is an academic journal on African literatures and societies dedicated to interdisciplinary dialogue between literary and cultural studies, historiography, the social sciences, and cultural anthropology. Published by Brill Publishers, Matatu is "committed to supporting democratic change in Africa, to providing a forum for interchanges between African and European critical debates, to overcoming notions of absolute cultural, ethnic, or religious alterity, and to promoting transnational discussion on the future of African societies in a wider world".[1]
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Discipline | African literature |
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Language | English |
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History | 1987–present |
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ISO 4 | Matatu |
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ISSN | 0932-9714 (print) 1875-7421 (web) |
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