Moya Magazine
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Moya is a literary magazine that explores Black life across the globe.
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"Landscapes as linguistic zones can help us envision a literary model that values fluidity, cacophony, and babel, allowing us to make the most of the polyglossia prevalent not only in Nairobi and Kenya, but much of the African continent. Y. A. Owuor
.Y. A. Owuor sheds new light on an old debate in African literature, arguing that the assumption that a language must prevail over the others keeps Africa’s literary landscape from harnessing the benefits of the rich linguistic culture. See more: moyamagazine.com/content/in-ken….
On an episode of Race Beyond Borders, reprised for our latest issue, philosopher Bayo Akomolafe calls attention to the "cracks in our time" that expose the failures of modern individualism, decentre the human & hold new possibilities for Blackness. More here: moyamagazine.com/content/the-rh…
Danielle Fuentes Morgan (Dr. Danielle Fuentes Morgan), reviews Percival Everett's U.S. National Book Award Winning James, a retelling of the 1884 classic Huckleberry Finn that "reveals the changing sameness of American racism." Read the review in full: moyamagazine.com/content/review…
Author Zeinab Badawi covers mostly familiar ground in her book An African History of Africa, but its greatest success is in its placement, all together in one place and in an accessible style, writes Jacqueline Nyati (of Harare Review of Books). Read more: moyamagazine.com/content/review…