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Boulou Ebanda de B'béri undertakes research in media cultural studies, focusing on the Black African practices of identity formation, oral traditions in multi-cultural nations, intermediality, political creations, and cultural representation. He has authored significant works, including 'Mapping Alternative Expressions of Blackness in Cinema' and 'Au-delà des Discours: L’expérience du “Verbe” dans les cinémas d’Afrique noire'. His current research examines the 19th-century Canadian Black Press in connection with the transatlantic world, emphasizing connections between diverse cultures and identities as they navigate through forms of colonialism.
University of Ottawa • Ottawa, ON, Canada
Founding-Director of the Audiovisual Media Lab, teaching Media Intercultural Communication.
York University, Tubman Institute • Toronto, ON, Canada
École doctorale, Université Assane Seck • Zinguinchor, Senegal
Supervising graduate students.
Department of History