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Volume 7, Issue 4
Spring 2004

ISSN: 215-2448


 

Articles

Women's Movements, Customary Law, and Land Rights in Africa: The Case of Uganda
Aili Mari Tripp  |  HTML  |  PDF


The Languages of Childhood: The Discursive Construction of Childhood and Colonial Policy in French West Africa
Lisa McNee
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AT ISSUE

The Cultural Identity of Africa and the Global Task of Africana Studies
Kwasi Konadu
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Book Reviews

Apartheid No More.
Reitumetse Obakeng Mabokela and Kimberly Lenease King, eds.
Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey, 2001. 173 pp.

When Race Becomes Real.
Bernestine Singley, ed.  Chicago: Lawrence Hill Books, 2002. 335 pp.

Education in a Globalized World: The Connectivity of Economic Power, Technology, and Knowledge. 
Nelly P. Stromquist.  Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002.  219 pp.

Beverly Lindsay  |  HTML  |  PDF


Issues in Contemporary Politics of Sub-Saharan Africa: The Dynamics of Struggle and Resistance.
Graham Harrison. New York : Palgrave Macmillan. 2002. 208 pp

Adedayo Oluwakayode Adekson  |  HTML  |  PDF


Performing Africa.
Paulla Ebron. Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press, 2002. 272 pp.
Yolanda Denise Covington  |  HTML  |  PDF


The African State: Reconsiderations.
Abdi Ismail Samatar and Ahmad I. Samatar, eds. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 2002. 286 pp.

Sara Rich Dorman
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Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart: A Casebook.
Isidore Okpewho, ed. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2003. 275 pp.
Chielozona Eze  |  HTML  |  PDF


Rethinking AIDS Prevention: Learning from Successes in Developing Countries.
Edward C. Green. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003. 374 pp.

Kenly G. Fenio  |  HTML  |  PDF


Smugglers, Secessionist, and Loyal Citizens on the Ghana- Togo Frontier.
Paul Naugent. Athens, OH: Ohio
University Press, 2002. 302 pp.
Kevin S. Fridy
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Building Peace in West Africa: Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guine-Bissau.
Adekeye Adebajo. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002. 192 pp.

Dieter Janssen  |  HTML  |  PDF


The Skull Beneath the Skin: Africa After the Cold War. Mark Huband.
Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2001. 376 pp.

Patrick Johnston  |  HTML  |  PDF


The Last Emerging Market: From Asian Tigers to African Lions? The Ghana File.
Nathaniel H. Bowditch. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1999. 201 pp.

David W. Lutz  |  HTML  |  PDF


Africa's Challenge to International Relations Theory.
Kevin C. Dunn and Timothy M. Shaw, eds. New York: Palgrave Publishers Ltd, 2001. 242 pp.

Lisa Mueller  |  HTML  |  PDF


Images and Empires: Visuality in Colonial and Postcolonial Africa.
Paul Landau and Deborah Kaspin, eds. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2002. 380 pp.

Jeremy Rich  |  HTML  |  PDF


Africa and the West: A Documentary History from the Slave Trade to Independence.
William H. Worger, Nancy L. Clark and Edward A Alpers, eds. Phoenix , Arizona : Oryx Press, 2001. 429 pp.

Carol Summers  |  HTML  |  PDF