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Recent African Movies: Signifiers of Inferiorized Africans

Sat, 23 Oct 2010 Source: mensema, akadu n.

*By Akadu Ntiriwa Mensema, Ph. D.

I. FRONTISPIECE

African movies scream it all

Oh! Inferiorized Africans

Oh! Neocolonized Africans

Oh! Benighted Africans

Oh! Enslaved Africans

Africans without roots

Africans accept anyone

Anything non-African

Anything except their own

African movies is a mirror

Our jaded mirror of hopelessness

Of our dearth of inventiveness

Copy, copy copy oh, oh

Of always imitating others

Those who deride us

Those who neocolonize us

Those who disempower us

Those who otherize us

Those who misrepresent us

Those who ghettoized us

Oh! Inferiorized Africans

II. LIGHT-SKIN SYNDROME

When film-makers parade stars

They parade light-skin stars

Biracial is the choice

Light-skin tones are the norm

Bleached skin tones

Contradictory skin tones

Bleached forehead area

Opposing unbleached ears

Light-skin is akin to heroism

Dark-skin is akin to villainy

Light-skin is upper-class

Dark-skin is lower-class

Light-skin offers advantages

Dark-skin offers disadvantages

III. WESTERN NAMES

Film stars wear Western names

Strange lackluster names

Their badges of honor

As a badge of Westernization

As a badge of education

As a badge of social class

Westerners don’t use our names

Don’t know our names

Don’t care about our names

Oh! Africans! Lost Africans

In the crucible of neocolonialism

In one African movie

These strange names abound

Not a single African name

All these slave names:

CLARA, TRISHA

SIMON, PATRICK

JAMES, PAUL

THEODORA, BOND

SILAS, VERA

SYLVIA, ROSE

EDWIN, ANN

VALENTINE

Where did African names go

Amma, Memuna

Afi, Adzo

Yaa, Yawa

Kofi, Kwasi

Oh! Inferiorized Africans

Oh! Neocolonized Africans

Even in our postcolony

We adore Westernisms

IV. FASHION

So we wear dog chains

Big chains

Chains of imitation

Gangster-rap chains

Chains of enslavement

So we wear wigs

Our women adorned

Adorned in capitalist hair

Manufactured hair pieces

Pig hair, dog hair

Horse hair, goat hair

Blonde hair, brunette hair

Our hairstyles are gone

Oh! Africans

Inferiorized Africans

V. DEPRAVED MANNERISMS

Foreign cultures

Of violence

Of gun-toting heroism

Of depraved sex/sexuality

Of drugs, alcohol

Of gangsterism

Of slanging gurl, gurl (girl)

Of weddings

Of greetings

Of accents

VI. EPILOGUE

Oh! Inferiorized Africans

Oh! Neocolonized Africans

Oh! Benighted Africans

Oh! Enslaved Africans

Time to be proud as Africans

Time to stop imitating others

Time to showcase our cultures

Champion our rich cultures

Our vibrant rich cultures

*Akadu N. Mensema, Ph. D., is a nationalist Denkyira beauty. She is a trained

oral historian cum sociologist and Professor in the USA. She lives in

Pennsylvania with her great mentor and teaches Africa-area studies at a college

in Maryland. In her pastime, she writes what critics have called “populist

hyperbolic, satirical” poetry. She can be reached at akadumensema@yahoo.com

Source: mensema, akadu n.