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- You have accessRestricted accessContemporary Art in GhanaA Conversation with kąrî’kạchä seid’oukąrî’kạchä seid’ou and Raymond SilvermanGhana Studies, February 2023, 25 (1) 194-206; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.25.1.194kąrî’kạchä seid’ouKwame Nkrumah University of Science and TechnologyRaymond SilvermanUniversity of Michigan
- You have accessRestricted accessIntroductionLooking Back, Looking Forward: Visual Art Studies in GhanaRaymond SilvermanGhana Studies, February 2023, 25 (1) 81-86; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.25.1.81Raymond SilvermanUniversity of Michigan
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- You have accessRestricted accessConfronting Nollywood’s Hegemony in GhanaA Historical Perspective of Akan Video Movies in GhanaRebecca Ohene-AsahGhana Studies, February 2023, 25 (1) 173-183; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.25.1.173Rebecca Ohene-AsahNational Film and Television Institute (NAFTI)