“Shepherd Mpofu and Kealeboga Aiseng bring together a long-awaited and dearly needed collection on gender and social media in the African context. Addressing different topics, among which include advertising, cyber-sexism, rap videos, and comedy, this volume brings a rich palette of knowledge and understandings of the crucial discourse on gendered identities and sexuality in African societies, and how these are articulated on social media. As such, this is a unique work worth studying for beginning and advanced scholars in gender and media studies.”