Nigerian politics and society in cartoon art / [Ganiyu Akinloye Jimoh].

"Ganiyu Akinloye Jimoh (Creative Arts, University of Lagos) on his work in Nigeria as a popular cartoonist, with the pen name Jimga, and as a cartoon scholar. Issues discussed include: political aspects of cartooning; visual aspects of the art; language and graphic styles; and the future of cartooni...

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Uniform Title:Africa past & present ; episode 95.
Corporate Authors: Michigan State University. MATRIX, the Center for the Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Online (sponsoring body.)
Michigan State University. Department of History (sponsoring body.)
Other Authors: Jimoh, Ganiyu Akinloye, 1978- (Interviewee)
Alegi, Peter (Interviewer, Host)
Limb, Peter (Interviewer, Host)
Language:English
Published: East Lansing, MI : MATRIX : Michigan State University, Department of History, [2015]
Series:Africa past & present ; episode 95.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (audio files (44 min. each)) : digital.
Format: Electronic Audio
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"Ganiyu Akinloye Jimoh (Creative Arts, University of Lagos) on his work in Nigeria as a popular cartoonist, with the pen name Jimga, and as a cartoon scholar. Issues discussed include: political aspects of cartooning; visual aspects of the art; language and graphic styles; and the future of cartooning in Nigeria."
Note:Audio MP3 file (approximately 44 min.) available both as a streaming sound file and as a downloadable file.
Africa past & present is a podcast series which is part of the African online digital library.
Call Number:NC1749.J5 N54 2015 Online
Participant or Performer:
Hosts, Peter Alegi, Peter Limb.
Source of Description:
Description based on online resource; title from home page (Africa past & present website, viewed April 7, 2016)