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- Mfumu’eto abstract "Mfumu'eto is a magazine, that was established in the 1990s by a high priest named Mfumu'eto. This individual ran a one-man publishing empire on the streets of Kinshasa. His arsenal of little comic books, written in Lingala, Tshiluba and French, were made on low-quality paper. These comic books were self-produced using stencils and photocopying machines and distributed informally in the market place. The comic books quickly gained notoriety for their controversial attacks against the political powers of the 1990s in the Democratic Republic of Congo.Along with other low-cost and locally distributed magazines, such as Fula Ngenge, Mfumu'eto's comics inaugurated the era of the author as the producer in the Democratic Republic of Congo's literary world. Like other comics produced in Kinshasa at the time they were heavily influenced by urban culture. Mfumu'Eto also drew inspiration from local traditions, combining African traditional medicine with religion, pulp fiction with politics,and irony with attitude. This culminated into an eclectic display that directly contested dominant colonial systems of knowledge.His most famous series includes the politically propulsive A Nguma Meli Muasi Ya Na Kati Kinshasa, first published in 1990 and which was subsequently banned by the authorities. Mfumu'Eto work was exhibited in Europe and the US in 2011, following the international success of popular painters such as Cheri Samba and the growing interest in African comics.".
- Mfumu’eto country Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Mfumu’eto language French_language.
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- Mfumu’eto wikiPageWikiLink Category:Republic_of_the_Congo_comics.
- Mfumu’eto wikiPageWikiLink Chéri_Samba.
- Mfumu’eto wikiPageWikiLink Comic_book.
- Mfumu’eto wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Mfumu’eto wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Mfumu’eto wikiPageWikiLink Kinshasa.
- Mfumu’eto wikiPageWikiLink Lingala.
- Mfumu’eto wikiPageWikiLink Luba-Kasai_language.
- Mfumu’eto wikiPageWikiLink Zine.
- Mfumu’eto wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mfumu’eto".
- Mfumu’eto category "Political Magazine".
- Mfumu’eto company "Private".
- Mfumu’eto editor "Mfumu'Eto Nkou-Ntoula".
- Mfumu’eto frequency "infrequently".
- Mfumu’eto language French_language.
- Mfumu’eto title "Mfumu’eto Magazine".
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- Mfumu’eto subject Category:Republic_of_the_Congo_comics.
- Mfumu’eto hypernym Magazine.
- Mfumu’eto type Magazine.
- Mfumu’eto type PeriodicalLiterature.
- Mfumu’eto type Work.
- Mfumu’eto type WrittenWork.
- Mfumu’eto type Communication.
- Mfumu’eto type Page.
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- Mfumu’eto type CreativeWork.
- Mfumu’eto type Thing.
- Mfumu’eto type Q1092563.
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- Mfumu’eto comment "Mfumu'eto is a magazine, that was established in the 1990s by a high priest named Mfumu'eto. This individual ran a one-man publishing empire on the streets of Kinshasa. His arsenal of little comic books, written in Lingala, Tshiluba and French, were made on low-quality paper. These comic books were self-produced using stencils and photocopying machines and distributed informally in the market place.".
- Mfumu’eto label "Mfumu’eto".
- Mfumu’eto sameAs Q6826795.
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- Mfumu’eto sameAs Q6826795.
- Mfumu’eto wasDerivedFrom Mfumu’eto?oldid=587190795.
- Mfumu’eto isPrimaryTopicOf Mfumu’eto.
- Mfumu’eto name "Mfumu’eto Magazine".