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Media, Culture, and Decolonization

Wunpini Fatimata Mohammed, Mohammed

Re-righting the Subaltern Histories of Ghana

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Release Date: 31/12/2025

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Politics & Government
Label: Rutgers University Press
Language: English
Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Re-righting the Subaltern Histories of Ghana

Media, Culture, and Decolonization: Re-righting the Subaltern Histories of Ghana invites us to look at media and culture from a decolonial perspective. Through Dagbaŋ epistemologies and knowledge systems, this book examines media by highlighting how African languages, cultures, and traditions can shift how we think of knowledge. It is an offering to anyone curious about the relationship between culture, language, and media. By focusing on African language media in Ghana such as film, television, and radio, the book emphasizes the importance of espousing a decolonial politic and praxis in the process of co-creating knowledge with Indigenous communities. It connects the struggles of global majority countries and demonstrates the ways in which (neo)colonialism and imperialism impede the work toward liberatory futures. This book demonstrates the potential that African language media hold as tools of cultural and epistemological decolonization.