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Charles Tonderai Mudede (/ m ʊ ˈ d ɛ d ɛ /; born February 8, 1969) is a Zimbabwean-American writer, filmmaker, and leftwing cultural critic. Though born in Kwekwe (then called Que Que, Rhodesia), he spent much of his childhood in the United States, and returned to Zimbabwe shortly after independence.
Mar 23, 2021 · Charles Tonderai Mudede, The Stranger’s senior staff writer, is a Zimbabwean-born cultural critic, urbanist, filmmaker, college lecturer, and writer.
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Jul 12, 2023 · Charles Mudede, a culture critic and columnist for The Stranger, questions the historical and theoretical knowledge of David Volodzko, a new hire at the Seattle Times. He argues that Volodzko's views on Lenin, Hitler, MLK, and quirkiness are shallow and uninformed.
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Meet Charles Mudede, a Zimbabwean-born cultural critic, filmmaker, and currently Associate Editor for The Stranger, as well as lecturer in English Humanities at Pacific Lutheran University.
Charles Mudede writes about Abani’s escape from Africa, his evolution as a poet, and his desire to be seen a human being and not an African hero.
Charles Mudede studies Philosophy, Postcolonial Studies, and Continental Philosophy. I'm a Zimbabwean-born cultural critic, urbanist, filmmaker, college lecturer, and writer. I'm the associate editor of the Stranger, a lecturer at Cornish.