This paper explores one African instance of how people live at the juncture of global currents, how they deal with the "heat" of heteroglossia. I focus on the changing figure of the "post-colonial" witch - the witch who trades in commodities and travels by taxi.
This paper explores one African instance of how people live at the juncture of global currents, how they deal with the "heat" of heteroglossia. I focus on the changing figure of the "post-colonial" witch - the witch who trades in commodities and travels by taxi.
This paper explores one African instance of how people live at the juncture of global currents, how they deal with the "heat" of heteroglossia. I focus on the changing figure of the "post-colonial" witch - the witch who trades in commodities and travels by taxi.