Africa
Theoretical terms in the text
Bye Bye Barbar
100

How many countries are their in Africa

54

100

This term is when representing cultural mixtures "kente cloth worn over low-waisted jeans" and "London meets Lagos meets Durban meets Dakar."

Hybridity

100

Who wrote the story

Taiye Selasi

200

What is the most spoken languages in africa

Swahili

200

The author uses this term to describe the young African diaspora characterized by their cosmopolitan upbringing and global influences.

Afropolitan

200

What is the message

Change of perspective and stereotypes

300

what is the deadliest animal in Africa

Mosquito

300

The description of African immigrants as "pharmacists, physicists, physicians" followed by caricatures like the "Nigerian physics professor with faux-Coogi sweater" critiques this fixed, oversimplified belief about people.

Stereotypes

300

How many highly skilled Africans left the Continent for the West in the period 1960-1975?

27000 people

400

What is the only countries not to be colonised

Ethiopia and Libya

400

When discussing young Africans who "belong to no single geography, but feel at home in many," this term captures their scattered existence across the globe.

Diaspora

400

Where and what day of the week does the story start

Thursday

500
Who is the prime minister of Nigeria

Bola Ahmed Tinubu

500

The text talks about the feeling of being "lost in transnation," as the Afropolitan navigates their identity amid conflicting cultural influences. This experience aligns closely with this term describing the sense of being disconnected or estranged.

Alienation

500

What is the starting setting of the story

midnight on Thursday night at Medicine Bar in London

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