Dr. Tessa Pijnaker
Onderzoeker
Externe publicaties
- Pijnaker, T. en R. Spronk. (2017). ‘Africa’s Legends: digital technologies, aesthetics and middle-class aspirations in Ghanaian games and comics.’ Critical African Studies 9 (3): 327-249. https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2017.1371617 (Peer-reviewed)
- Pijnaker, T. ‘Failure to “return investment”: the experience of downward social mobility among Ghanaian technology entrepreneurs’ (In voorbereiding)
- Meegewerkt aan de vormgeving van Pillay, K. (2022, 25 May). ‘The untold story of Captain Africa.’ News24. https://www.news24.com/life/arts-and-entertainment/arts/the-untold-story-of-captain-africa-20220525-2 (Populaire media)
- Pijnaker, T. (2022, 6 September). ‘Q&A: George Norman Sylvester – Ananse comics, Captain Pepsodent and African superheroes in 1990s Ghana.’ Africa in Words. https://africainwords.com/2022/09/06/qa-george-norman-sylvester-ananse-comics-captain-pepsodent-and-african-superheroes-in-1990s-ghana/
- Meegewerkt aan de tekst voor de tentoonstelling ‘Superheroes – Comics and Videogames from Africa.’ Maputo Fast Forward, Centro Cultural Português em Maputo, Mozambique, juni-september 2019. https://festival-mff.com/exposicoes/super-herois-banda-desenhada-e-videojogos-de-africa/
- Pijnaker, T. (2018, 16 July). ‘Q&A: Akdogan Ali – Founder of game development studio Black Ring and developer of Throne of Gods, a Nigerian fighting game based on African mythology.’ Africa in Words. https://africainwords.com/2018/07/16/qa-akdogan-ali-founder-of-game-development-studio-black-ring-and-developer-of-throne-of-gods-a-nigerian-fighting-game-based-on-african-mythology/
- Pijnaker, T. (2018, 11 June). ‘A historical perspective: African superheroes in the 1970s and 1980s.’ Africa in Words. https://africainwords.com/2018/06/11/african-superheroes-in-the-1970s-and-80s-a-historical-perspective/
- Pijnaker, T. (2018, 21 May). ‘African Superheroes Blog Series: Introduction: What is an African superhero?’ Africa in Words. https://africainwords.com/2018/05/21/african-superheroes-blog-series-introduction-what-is-an-african-superhero/