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Innocent Ebere Uwah
Innocent Ebere Uwah
Professor of Film Studies, University of Port Harcourt
Verified email at uniport.edu.ng
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The representation of African traditional religion and culture in Nigeria popular films
IE Uwah
Politics and Religion Journal 5 (1), 81-102, 2011
462011
Nollywood films as a site for constructing contemporary African identities: The significance of village ritual scenes in Igbo films
IE Uwah
African Communication Research 1 (1), 87-112, 2008
242008
The rhetoric of culture in Nollywood
IE Uwah
Edu-Edy Publications, 2013
152013
Identity and culture in theorising African perspectives of communication: The case of an African cinematic model
I Uwah
Communicatio 38 (2), 181-194, 2012
132012
From rituals to films: a case study of the visual rhetoric of Igbo culture in Nolywood films
IE Uwah
Dublin City University, 2009
102009
The motion picture industry in Nigeria: A critical appraisal
F Shaka, I Uwah, O Uchendu
African Communication Research 7 (2), 199-224, 2014
52014
Interrogating feminist agitation of vulnerable female subjectivities in the plays of Julie Okoh
I Uwah
African female playwrights: A study of matter and manner. Enugu, ABIC Books …, 2016
32016
Nollywood and post colonial pan-Africanism: Deciphering the trans-nationality of African cultures in the Nigerian popular film industry
IE Uwah
African Communication Research 4, 87-118, 2010
32010
Between traditional Christian theology and moral parables of African popular films: Communicating gospel values contextually
IE Uwah
UJAH: Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities 16 (2), 56-97, 2015
22015
New Nollywood (diaspora) films and the concern for social issues
IE Uwah
Journal of African Films and Diaspora Studies 1 (2), 63, 2018
12018
The iconography of belligerent atrocities in Nigeria and Nollywood video-films
IE Uwah
Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies 9 (1), 1-17, 2015
12015
Nollywood and post-colonial Pan-Africanism: Deciphering the
IE Uwah
Communication and Pan-Africanism 87, 67-118, 2011
12011
African Cinema (s) and Theorizations: Arts, Scholarship & Debates
IE Uwah, N Bature-Uzor
Advanced Journal of Theatre and Film Studies 1 (1), 29-35, 2023
2023
Of Swindlers and Profiteers: Metaphors of Dysfunctional Politics in Postcolonial African Cinematic Narratives
IE Uwah
The International Journal of New Media, Technology and the Arts 14 (3), 13, 2019
2019
Nollywood Nation:(on the Industry, Practice & Scholarship of Cinema in Nigeria): a Festschrift in Honour of Prefessor Femi Okiremuette Shaka
O Okome, IE Uwah, F Nwafor
University of Port Harcourt Press Limited, 2019
2019
Multiculturalism in Africa vis-à-vis Alan Channer’s The Imam and The Pastor (2008)
IE Uwah
Cameroon Journal of Studies in the Commonwealth (CJSC), 196, 2019
2019
CONTEXTUAL CINEMAS: SCREENING EVERYDAYNESS OF AFRICA IN NOLLYWOOD
IE Uwah
JOURNAL OF THE INSTITUTE FOR AFRICAN STUDIES http://africajournal.ru 2 ((47 …, 2019
2019
Repositioning Nollywood in a Struggling Economy: The Need to Reform a Self-Help Industry for Maximum Impact in Nigeria
I Uwah
Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire 19 (1), 126-136, 2019
2019
Things Fall ApartOn Screen
IE Uwah
Chinua Achebeís Legacy: Illuminations from Africa, 106, 2015
2015
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