How 3Bute moves us beyond "Beyond the 'Single Story'..."

From Africa Unchained Mon Jul 23 2012, 06:00:00

Colorlines Channing Kennedy in conversation with Bunmi Oloruntoba founder of one of our favorites - 3bute:

I ask Bunmi Oloruntoba why he works in comics; his answer speaks volumes.

"In many ways, the medium is like the African continent itself: it's misrepresented," he says. "When it comes to the continent, you know, it's the conflict, it's war, it's the famine. And in comics, it's Spiderman, the Hulk, superheroes! One genre within the medium has grown so large that it eclipses the medium, and people can't see the potential. Just like it's hard to see the humanity, the complexity, the drive of all the things Africans are doing, because it's been eclipsed."

This eclipsing is what novelist Chimamanda Adichie has called the problem of the 'single story.' Oloruntoba, a Nigerian-born journalist and academic in Washington, D.C., is proposing a solution: collide Africa's single-story problem against comics' single-story problem, and see what interesting new particles appear. With literary editor Emmanuel Iduma, he runs 3Bute.com (pronounced tri-bute), adapting other writers' stories about Africa into three-page comics -- and then wrapping those comics in a 'mashable' layer that lets any reader dot the panels with their own public annotations. Mouse over a drawing of a laptop surrounded by partiers, and you can watch a Youtube music video of the Hausa ...

[view whole blog post ]
 See More    |     Report Abuse


You might also be interested in the following news stories:

Nigeria:   Nigeria Targets 700,000 Young Farmers in New Job Initiative (news)
Premium Times
19 May 2013

A new government plan, "Youth in Agriculture", is expected to create jobs for youth. [read more]

Nigeria:   Parts of Maiduguri Under 24-Hour Curfew (news)
Premium Times
18 May 2013

As Nigerian troops intensify their search for criminals and members of the Boko Haram in Maiduguri, the Joint Task Force on Saturday imposed a 24 hours curfew in places identified as hot spots of ... [read more]

Nigeria:   Escaping the Cycle of Violence (analysis)
Council on Foreign Relations
17 May 2013

Having cut short a trip to South Africa and annulled a planned state visit to Namibia, President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria declared a "state of emergency" in three northeast states on May 14. [read more]



blogAfrica is allAfrica.com's platform to help you keep an ear on the African blogosphere. We draw diverse voices from around the world who post regularly and insightfully about African issues. Bloggers, submit your blog's rss-feed!