African Studies Quarterly

UFL

CAS

Editorial Staff

ASQ is indexed in Public Affairs Information Service (PAIS) and by the Gale Group.

ASQ Alerts


ASQ is available only in electronic format. There is no print version. To receive an email when a new issue of the journal is published click the "subscribe" button.

                

Other Resources

Electronic Citation Styles

African Studies Related Links

Contact Information

African Studies Quarterly
PO Box 115560
427 Grinter Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611

Tel: (352) 392-2187
Fax: (352) 392-2435
Email:
africanstudiesquarterly@gmail.com

Legal Information

African Studies Quarterly
Volume 1, Issue 4 (1998)

Religion And Philosophy In Africa
Olabiyi Babalola Yai, Guest Editor

Articles

Introduction
Olabiyi Babalola Yai
  |  HTML  |  PDF (1-2)


Exorcising Hegel's Ghost: Africa's Challenge To Philosophy
Olufemi Taiwo
  |  HTML  |  PDF (3-16)


Toward Decolonizing African Philosophy And Religion
Kwasi Wiredu
  |  HTML  |  PDF (17-46)


The Africanized Queen: Metonymic Site Of Transformation
Nkiru Nzegwu
  |  HTML  |  PDF (47-56)


At Issue

Is US Cooperation With The UN Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda Unconstitutional?
Paul Magnarella
  |  HTML  |  PDF (57-62)

Book Reviews

Download Book Reviews - PDF


The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography. Martin W. Lewis and Karen E. Wigen. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1997
Barney Warf
  |  HTML  |  PDF (63-64)


Mau Mau From Below. Greet Kershaw. Athens: Ohio University Press. 1997
E.S. Odhiambo  |  HTML  |  PDF (65-67)


Bureaucracy and Race, Native Administration in South Africa. Ivan Evans. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997
Diana Wylie
  |  HTML  |  PDF (67-69)


Confronting Leviathan: Mozambique since Independence. Margaret Hall and Tom Young. Athens: Ohio University Press. 1997
Kathleen Sheldon
  |  HTML  |  PDF (69-72)