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Interrogating transnational documentary film evidence on Uganda’s homophobia
(Intellect, 2016-06-01)
The over conspicuousness of Uganda’s homophobia in international media of the twenty-first century is highly commendable for foregrounding the severe abuse of human rights of homosexuals in Uganda. Although this medium ...
Masculinity and gender stereotyping in selected novels by Ugandan female writers
(Kyambogo University (unpublished work), 2010-05)
Many Ugandan women writers have asserted that although in the sixties and seventies
Uganda was producing phenomenal works of literature, "women voice were clearly
missing" (Feminist Africa). According to Mary Karooro. ...
2007 post election violence and the response of Seventh-day Adventist church: a case study of Eldoret east district, Kenya
(Kyambogo University(Un published work), 2016-10)
This study sought to discuss the 2007 post election violence and the response of the Seventhday
Adventist Church in Eldoret East district. Political factors. inequitable resource
al location, land issues. prejudice, ...
A sociological critique of materialist fetishism in orson welles' use of cinematography in citizen june (1941)
(Kyambogo University(unpublished), 2015-09)
This dissertation examines how Orson Welles uses deep focus photography, expressive
high contrast lighting (chiaroscuro) and mise en scene to socially critique materialistic
fetishism in Citizen Kane. The dissertation ...
Contextual study of 1 samuel 1:1-20 in relation to naming practices of the Lugbara
(Kyambogo University (un published work), 2019-07)
This study was carried out on the contextual analysis of 1 Samuel 1:1-20 in relation to the naming practices of the Lugbara. The study sought to discuss the text in relation to family life and naming practices, analyze the ...
The Arab springs and the “walk to work” movement in Uganda: contest for political space and freedom
(African Journal of Education, Science and Technology, 2016-01)
This paper presents an overview of how the Arab Springs influenced events in the Walk-to Work Protests
in Uganda during the period after the 2011 election. It builds on the previous analysis of the nexus between
the Arab ...
The Use of Carnival Features for the Promotion of a New African Image in the Novels of Ouologuem, Kourouma and Labou Tansi
(African Journal of Education, Science and Technology, 2018-04)
In this article, after defining the concepts of the Negro myth and the carnival, I show what these three novels have in common: giving the impression that the negative image given to Black Africa by Europe was justified ...
Adoption of Water Conservation Technologies among Small Scale Farmers in Lwengo District – Uganda
(African Journal of Inter/Multidisciplinary Studies, 2019)
This study identified and characterised the dominant water conservation technologies (WCT)
employed by small scale farmers in Malongo and Kyazanga sub-counties in Lwengo district.
It employed a cross sectional household ...
A critique of governance in Ugandan poetry: a study of selected poems of Henry Barlow, Timothy Wangusa and Susan Kiguli
(Kyambogo University(unpublished), 2014-12-19)
This study analyzed the portrayal of governance in the selected poems of Henry Barlow,
Timothy Wangusa and Susan Kiguli. The study used qualitative research methods and involved
critical reading of the selected poems, ...
The land question in socio-political conflicts in Bukedi and Bugisu in eastern Uganda: 1900- 2007
(Dar es salaam University (unpublished work), 2017-10)
This study investigated the land question in socio-political conflicts in Bukedi and
Bugisu in eastern Uganda. It specifically examines the origin of the land question in
Bukedi and Bugisu and how it evolved over time; ...