What Makes Africans Laugh? Reflections of an Entrepreneur in Humour, Media and Culture

What Makes Africans Laugh? Reflections of an Entrepreneur in Humour, Media and Culture

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Publisher's Synopsis

What Makes Africans Laugh? is a critique of the African's attitude towards indigenous craftsmanship, knowledge and culture, especially in the post-independence era. It is woven around the life of James Tumusiime, who has been a campaigner for African self-reliance in the cultural industry - humour, media and historiography. Although Tumusiime draws many of his examples from Uganda and Kenya, the story is familiar to most people in Africa. This book brings out the practical experiences of a civil servant, the challenges of a cartoonist in a politically sensitive environment, and the struggles to localise humour to a cynical industry. It narrates the drama in starting a media house - the New Vision, a book publishing house - Fountain Publishers, a local-language radio station ñ Radio West, and a museum - Igongo Cultural Centre, all coming amidst lukewarm political support and a sceptical audience.

Book information

ISBN: 9789970253104
Publisher: African Books Collective
Imprint: Fountain Publishers
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 234
Weight: 308g
Height: 210mm
Width: 148mm
Spine width: 13mm