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- You have accessRestricted accessMosque, Landmark, DocumentReimagining Islam in Ghana through the Accra FurqanMichelle ApotsosGhana Studies, February 2023, 25 (1) 144-152; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.25.1.144Michelle ApotsosWilliams College
- You have accessRestricted access“Archaeo, That Useless Subject”Excavating the Past through Autoarchaeology and Community Outreach EducationRachel Ama Asaa EngmannGhana Studies, January 2019, 22 (1) 173-190; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.22.1.173Rachel Ama Asaa EngmannRachel A. A. Engmann () is an assistant professor in Critical Social Inquiry at Hampshire College (USA). Her research and teaching interests include the historical and contemporary forms of the African experience, such as archaeological ethnography, critical heritage, material culture, museums, West African Islam, transatlantic slave trade, and colonial photography.
- You have accessRestricted accessBuilding “A Home Away from Home”Musical Spaces and Diasporic “Feedback” from London to Accra, 1950s–1980sAlison OkudaGhana Studies, January 2017, 20 (1) 20-44; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.20.1.20Alison OkudaWorcester State University
- You have accessRestricted accessAccra’s Women on Screen, 2001A Documentary Pair about Body, Risk, Tonics, and HealthR. Lane Clark, Nancy Rose Hunt and Takyiwaa ManuhGhana Studies, January 2014, 15-16 (1) 331-335; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.15-16.1.331R. Lane ClarkNancy Rose Hunt