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Prof. Essel, Osuanyi Quaicoo

Prof. Essel, Osuanyi Quaicoo
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Essel, O. Q. (July 29 - August 5, 2022). (Re)imaging Communal and National Identities and Memory-making in Public Sculptures of Winneba [Paper presentation]. EVC Summer School at Documenta Fifteen, Kassel

Essel, O. Q. (July 29 - August 5, 2022). Analysis of art teaching strategies of ATAG/BDK competition winners from Ghana [Paper presentation]. EVC Summer School at Documenta Fifteen, Kassel

Wagner, E., Blob, W., El-Rafaeih, M., Heydenreich, R., Proetel, T., Seitz-Vahlensieck, F., Acquah, E. K., Essel, O. Q., deGraft-Yankson, P., Nkrumah, G., & Sosu, S. (2022). Global perspectives in Art Education based on examples from West Africa. State Institute for School Qualtity and Educational Research (ISB), Germany. https://www.explore-vc.org/images/downloads/Glo...

Essel, O. Q. (June, 2021). Hairstyles as a Symbol of Resistance in Ghana Senior High Schools? The Perspective of Akosua, the Cartoonist [Paper presentation]. 5th InSEA Europe Webinar

deGraft-Yankson, P. & Essel, O. Q. (November 25, 2021). In search for definition: investigation into the concept of art in Ghana [Paper presentation]. Winneba Lecture Series on Arts, Cultures, Policies & Educational Practices #4, Winneba

Essel, O. Q. (2021). Exploring Cameroonian indigenous fabric decorative techniques. In Perspectives from Ghana on museum objects in Germany. , .

Essel, O. Q. (2021). Back Coupling. In Academy of Art University Back Coupling: Transnational artistic cooperations. , Munich, Germany.

Essel, O. Q. (2021). The language of kente fabric in context. In Perspectives from Ghana on museum objects in Germany. , .

Essel, O. Q. (2021). Analytical discourse of selected afrocentric natural hairstyling culture. In Perspectives from Ghana on museum objects in Germany. , .

Kraamer, M. & Essel, O. Q. (2021). Creative collaborations between consumers and fashion designers: The role of fashion posters in urban and rural Ghana. In Sarah Cheang, Erica de Greef & Yoko Takagi Rethinking Fashion Globalisation. Bloomsbury, .

Essel, O. Q., Navei, N. & P. deGraft-Yankson. (2021). The President has Gone Western on us: Analysis of the 2021 Presidential Inaugural Ceremony Dress Fashion Choice of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. International Journal of Research & Innovations, 10(6), 33-38. DOI: 10.24940/ijird/2021/v10/i6/JUN21019

Essel, O. Q. & Logogye, C. (2021). Covid-19 pandemic fight in Ghana: Domestic production of personal protective equipment (PPE) and linguistic choices in presidential addresses from March - Novemeber 2020. European Journal of Social Sciences Studies, 6(4), 14-32. DOI: 10.46827/ejsss.v6i4.1065

Essel, O. Q. (2021). Conflicting tensions in decolonizing proscribed Afrocentric hair beauty culture standards in Ghanaian senior high schools. Internal Journal of Research and Scientific Innovations (IJRSI), 8(3), 116-122. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.51244/IJRSI.2021.8308

Essel, O. Q. (2021). Historical and sociocultural relevance of royal ‘ahenema’ sandals in Asante culture. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 26(4), 27-34.

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