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International Journal of Arts, Culture and Creative Studies

DOI: 10.64823/ijacc Current Volume: 1 — Issue 1 (2026)

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Celebrating scholarship in arts, culture, literature, design, heritage, and the creative industries.

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Pending — Library of Congress
Subject Area
Social Sciences & Humanities
Frequency
quarterly
1
Volumes
1
Published Issues
7
Published Articles
4
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A Synchronic Study of TfD Projects in Osubonpanyin Community, Ghana

Binji Seidu Zakaria

This thesis conducted a synchronic evaluation of the TfD studies carried out by Ansah and Adamah (2015) and Borzah, Mensah, Bediako, and Aryeetey (2019), and provided two (2) separate illuminative rep...

Open Access Research Article Vol. 1, Issue 1 DOI: 10.64823/ijacc.2601007 2026 25 9
evaluation Theatre Theatre for Development Synchronic study Education and sanitation
Innovating the Academic Pedagogy of Oral African Literature in Cameroon's Higher Education: From Text to Digital Technology and AI Images and Videos

alfredndi, Manuela Wankam

This paper argues for a systematic reconfiguration of pedagogical practice in higher-education courses on African oral literature by moving beyond an exclusive reliance on textual transcription and tr...

Open Access Research Article Vol. 1, Issue 1 DOI: 10.64823/ijacc.2601004 2026 56 72
pedagogy higher education ethics digital humanities African oral literature
Trauma Beyond Borders: Comparative Perspectives on War, Memory, and Forced Migration in German and Hindi Literature

Dr. Shiv Prakash Yadav

Abstract This article reads trauma, memory, and forced migration comparatively across W. G. Sebald’s Austerlitz (2001) and Bhisham Sahni’s Tamas (1974). The two novels come out of separate twentieth-...

Open Access Research Article Vol. 1, Issue 1 DOI: 10.64823/ijacc.2601003 2026 47 68
comparative literature trauma studies memory studies forced migration Holocaust literature
The Tiboaar Divination Ritual as Indigenous Total Theatre: A Performative Analysis

Evans Asante, Binji Seidu Zakaria

Existing scholarship on African divination has focused overwhelmingly on its religious, therapeutic and social functions, leaving open the question of whether such rituals possess codified dramaturgic...

Open Access Research Article Vol. 1, Issue 1 DOI: 10.64823/ijacc.2601002 2026 38 96
Konkomba divination ritual total theatre Performance Theory Ritual Theatre Theory African theatre historiography

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