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Mamvura, Zvinashe (2021) | |
An Ethnopragmatic Analysis of Death-Prevention Names in the Karanga Society of Zimbabwe | |
African Studies. Volume 80 #1. p. 111-124. |
Ombere, Stephen Okumu (2021) | |
Men's Emic Perspectives on Factors Contributing to Child Sexual Abuse Vulnerability on the Islands of Western Kenya | |
African Studies. Volume 80 #1. p. 95-110. |
Abeje, Aschalew (2021) | |
Causes and Effects of Rural-Urban Migration in Ethiopia: A Case Study from Amhara Region | |
African Studies. Volume 80 #1. p. 77-94. |
Landman, André (2021) | |
Dr Vera Bührmann (1910-1998): From 'Volksmoeder' to 'Igqira'? A Popular Myth Re-examined | |
African Studies. Volume 80 #1. p. 60-76. |
Uwaegbute, Kingsley Ikechukwu (2021) | |
Christianity and Masquerade Practices among the Youth in Nsukka, Nigeria | |
African Studies. Volume 80 #1. p. 40-59. |
Williams, Christopher (2021) | |
Alfred Nzo: Reassessing a Misunderstood Minister | |
African Studies. Volume 80 #1. p. 21-39. |
Daimon, Anusa (2021) | |
Settling in Motion as Consciousness: Nyasa (Malawian) Informal Transit across Southern Rhodesia towards South Africa from the 1910s to the 1950s | |
African Studies. Volume 80 #1. p. 1-20. |
Oboh, Godwin Ehiarekhian (2020) | |
Ethnocentrism in African politics: The Nigerian experience | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #4. p. 463-477. |
Etieyibo, Edwin (2020) | |
The 'two democracies' and Africa's burden | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #4. p. 444-462. |
Ogundairo, Janet Abosede; Ijimakinwa, Feyisitan (2020) | |
Pastoralism and politics of exclusion in Ibarapa, Oyo State, Nigeria | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #4. p. 428-443. |
Lawrent, Godlove (2020) | |
School infrastructure as a predictor of teacher identity construction in Tanzania: The lesson from secondary education enactment policy | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #4. p. 409-427. |
Ferreira, Angela (2020) | |
Echoes of home: 'Mamtiseni' in the everyday of post-apartheid amaBhaca women migrants in Johannesburg, circa 1994-2017 | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #4. p. 387-408. |
Mwonzora, Gift; Helliker, Kirk (2020) | |
Learning and performing political violence: ZANU-PF Youth and the 2008 presidential run-off election in Zimbabwe | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #4. p. 367-386. |
Etieyibo, Edwin; Musemwa, Mucha; Katsaura, Obvious (2020) | |
Identities, exclusionism and politics in Africa | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #4. p. 361-366. |
Adamo, Antonino (2020) | |
The terrorist and the mercenary: Private warriors against Nigeria's Boko Haram | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #3. p. 339-359. |
Sanga, Imani (2020) | |
Musical figures of enslavement and resistance in Semzaba's Kiswahili play 'Tendehogo' | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #3. p. 323-338. |
Mokwena, Lebogang (2020) | |
Along the museological grain: An exploration of the (geo)political inheritance in 'Isishweshwe Story: Material Women?' | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #3. p. 305-322. |
Okafor-Yarwood, Ifesinachi; Adewumi, Ibukun Jacob (2020) | |
Toxic waste dumping in the Global South as a form of environmental racism: Evidence from the Gulf of Guinea | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #3. p. 285-304. |
Asempasah, Rogers (2020) | |
Exile and postcolonial national redemption in Ben Okri's 'The Famished Road' and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 'Purple Hibiscus' | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #3. p. 267-284. |
Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Luis; Chimakonam, Jonathan O. (2020) | |
The South African land question in light of Nelson Mandela's political thought | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #2. p. 250-265. |
Baez-Camargo, Claudia; Bukuluki, Paul; Sambaiga, Richard; Gatwa, Tharcisse; Kassa, Saba; Stahl, Cosimo (2020) | |
Petty corruption in the public sector: A comparative study of three East African countries through a behavioural lens | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #2. p. 232-249. |
Sarkar, Anindita (2020) | |
Everyday practices of poor urban women to access water: Lived realities from a Nairobi slum | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #2. p. 212-231. |
Chitonge, Horman (2020) | |
Urbanisation and the water challenge in Africa: Mapping out orders of water scarcity | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #2. p. 192-211. |
Müller, Karin; Niekrenz, Yvonne; Schmitt, Caroline; Krishnamurthy, Sarala; Witte, Matthias D. (2020) | |
An analysis of metaphors in the biographies of the 'GDR children of Namibia' | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #2. p. 173-191. |
Adebayo, Sakiru (2020) | |
The black soul is (still) a white man's artefact? Postcoloniality, post-Fanonism and the tenacity of race(ism) in A. Igoni Barrett's 'Blackass' | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #1. p. 143-159. |
Bayeh, Endalcachew (2020) | |
The proliferation of overlapping sub-regional organisations in Eastern Africa: An opportunity for or a challenge to the security of the region? | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #1. p. 125-142. |
Bartal, Shaul (2020) | |
Rached Ghannouchi's test: Political Islam and democracy in Tunisia | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #1. p. 110-124. |
Osiebe, Garhe (2020) | |
Methods in performing Fela in contemporary Afrobeats, 2009-2019 | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #1. p. 88-109. |
Aniche, Ernest Toochi (2020) | |
From Pan-Africanism to African regionalism: A chronicle | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #1. p. 70-87. |
Bereketeab, Redie (2020) | |
State legitimacy and government performance in the Horn of Africa | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #1. p. 51-69. |
Houser, Myra Ann (2020) | |
Legal representation in lacuna: The Namibian Legal Resources Centre, Southern Africa Project, and the trial of the Cassinga detainees | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #1. p. 37-50. |
Glaser, Clive (2020) | |
Beyond the legacy of 1976: Morris Isaacson High School, popular memory and the struggle for education in central Soweto | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #1. p. 21-36. |
Varming, Kirstine Strøh (2020) | |
Urban subjects: Somali claims to recognition and urban belonging in Eastleigh, Nairobi | |
African Studies. Volume 79 #1. p. 1-20. |
Sinatti, Giulia (2019) | |
Return migration, entrepreneurship and development: Contrasting the economic growth perspective of Senegal's diaspora policy through a migrant-centred approach | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #4. p. 609-623. |
Veriava, Ahmed (2019) | |
Non-revenue water and non-revenue life: A reflection on the making and mitigating of water losses in Johannesburg | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #4. p. 590-608. |
Makgoba, Metji (2019) | |
Constructing black economic empowerment in South African mining: Government v corporate discourse | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #4. p. 568-589. |
Kruger, Marie (2019) | |
Commemorating the past in the urban present: Living heritage on Constitution Hill/Johannesburg | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #4. p. 539-567. |
McCormick, T.L. (2019) | |
Where is the queer critique of same-sex marriage in South Africa? | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #4. p. 527-538. |
Carolin, Andy; Frenkel, Ronit (2019) | |
Transnational imaginaries and the negotiation of sexual rights during the South African transition | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #4. p. 510-526. |
Ani, Emmanuel Ifeanyi (2019) | |
The question of social conformity in Wiredu's consensual democracy | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #4. p. 496-509. |
Dodoo, Naa Dodua; Atiglo, D. Yaw; Biney, Adriana A.E.; Alhassan, Nurudeen; Peterson, Maame B.; Dodoo, F. Nii-Amoo (2019) | |
Does financial autonomy imply reproductive and sexual autonomy? Evidence from urban poor women in Accra, Ghana | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #4. p. 477-495. |
Boadu, Gideon (2019) | |
Change and continuity in Ghana's intellectual history: From late 19th century to the eras of decolonisation and independence | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #4. p. 457-476. |
Kamga, Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem (2019) | |
Technique of empire: Colonisation through a state of exception | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #3. p. 438-456. |
Ogundipe, Stephen T. (2019) | |
Hybridity in Yorùbá poetry of Olánrewájú Adépojù | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #3. p. 423-437. |
Boakye, Paul Acheampong; Béland, Daniel (2019) | |
Explaining chieftaincy conflict using historical institutionalism: A case study of the Ga Mashie chieftaincy conflict in Ghana | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #3. p. 403-422. |
Chulek, Magdalena (2019) | |
Mob justice and everyday life: The case of Nairobi's Kibera and Korogocho slums | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #3. p. 385-402. |
Beuving, Joost (2019) | |
Contacts in a box: Cell phones, social relations, and field research in Africa | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #3. p. 370-384. |
Debrah, Emmanuel; Effah, John; Owusu-Mensah, Isaac (2019) | |
Does the use of a biometric system guarantee an acceptable election's outcome? Evidence from Ghana's 2012 election | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #3. p. 347-369. |
Derbyshire, Samuel F. (2019) | |
Trade, development and destitution: A material culture history of fishing on the western shore of Lake Turkana, northern Kenya | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #3. p. 324-346. |
Molefe, Motsamai (2019) | |
Personhood and partialism in African philosophy | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #3. p. 309-323. |
Landau, Paul S. (2019) | |
Gendered silences in Nelson Mandela's and Ruth First's struggle auto/biographies | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #2. p. 290-306. |
Bank, Andrew (2019) | |
'Bridging the gap between the intellectual and the human': The awkward biography of anthropologist and scholar-activist Iona Simon Mayer (1923-) | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #2. p. 267-289. |
Healy-Clancy, Meghan (2019) | |
Writing from Johannesburg: Nadine Gordimer in the global anti-apartheid movement | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #2. p. 246-266. |
Jacobs, Nancy J. (2019) | |
The awkward biography of the young Washington Okumu: CIA asset (?) and the Prayer Breakfast's man in Africa | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #2. p. 225-245. |
Shutt, Allison K. (2019) | |
Writing Jasper Savanhu's biography from his awkward self-narratives | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #2. p. 205-224. |
Dee, Henry (2019) | |
'I am a bad native': Masculinity and marriage in the biographies of Clements Kadalie | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #2. p. 183-204. |
Jacobs, Nancy J.; Bank, Andrew (2019) | |
Biography in post-apartheid South Africa: A call for awkwardness | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #2. p. 165-182. |
Luyckfasseel, Margot (2019) | |
'Still so many illusions to cast off!': The territorial unification of the Ngbaka (Belgian Congo) in the 1920s | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #1. p. 126-143. |
Hurst-Harosh, Ellen (2019) | |
Tsotsitaal and decoloniality | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #1. p. 112-125. |
Breckenridge, Keith (2019) | |
The failure of the 'single source of truth about Kenyans': The NDRS, collateral mysteries and the Safaricom monopoly | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #1. p. 91-111. |
Rasmussen, Jacob; Wafer, Alex (2019) | |
Documentary evidence: Navigating identity and credibility in Africa's urban estuaries | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #1. p. 74-90. |
Kaarsholm, Preben; Frederiksen, Bodil Folke (2019) | |
Amaoti and Pumwani: Studying urban informality in South Africa and Kenya | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #1. p. 51-73. |
James, Deborah (2019) | |
New subjectivities: Aspiration, prosperity and the new middle class | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #1. p. 33-50. |
Thomas, Lynn M. (2019) | |
Consumer culture and 'black is beautiful' in apartheid South Africa and early postcolonial Kenya | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #1. p. 6-32. |
Kaarsholm, Preben (2019) | |
Aspiration, exclusion and belonging in South Africa and Kenya | |
African Studies. Volume 78 #1. p. 1-5. |
Jayathilake, Chitra (2018) | |
Muselmann: Incarceration and the mobilised body in Athol Fugard, John Kani and Winston Ntshona's 'The Island' | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #4. p. 607-625. |
Lundy, Brandon D. (2018) | |
Challenging adulthood: Changing initiation rites among the Balanta of Guinea-Bissau | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #4. p. 584-606. |
Fotheringham, Christopher (2018) | |
Publishing, politics and literary prizes: Nuruddin Farah's reception in Italy | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #4. p. 568-583. |
Kitis, E. Dimitris; Jegels, Dmitri (2018) | |
Genres of protest in post-apartheid South Africa: Revisiting audience contributions to political speeches | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #4. p. 549-567. |
Mehus, Christopher J.; Wieling, Elizabeth; Achan, Laura; Oloya, Okot Thomas (2018) | |
Identifying the roles of fathers in post-war northern Uganda: Groundwork for a parenting intervention | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #4. p. 526-548. |
Nastar, Maryam; Abbas, Shabana; Rivero, Carlos Aponte; Jenkins, Shona; Kooy, Michelle (2018) | |
The emancipatory promise of participatory water governance for the urban poor: Reflections on the transition management approach in the cities of Dodowa, Ghana and Arusha, Tanzania | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #4. p. 504-525. |
Badassy, Prinisha (2018) | |
'Is lying a coolie's religion?' The household Sammys and Marys of colonial Natal, 1880-1920 | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #4. p. 481-503. |
Brooks, Heidi (2018) | |
Differential interpretations in the discourse of 'people's power': Unveiling intellectual heritage and normative democratic thought | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #3. p. 451-472. |
Wilkin, Peter; Conteh, Abdulai Abubakarr (2018) | |
Neoliberal health reforms and the failure of healthcare in Sierra Leone: The case of the Ebola crisis | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #3. p. 428-450. |
Baye, Temesgen Gebeyehu (2018) | |
Muslims in Ethiopia: History and identity | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #3. p. 412-427. |
Rice, Kathleen (2018) | |
Understanding 'ukuthwala': Bride abduction in the rural Eastern Cape, South Africa | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #3. p. 394-411. |
Hurwitz, Benjamin (2018) | |
From farmers to straw men: George Grey and the Mfengu crisis of 1854 | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #3. p. 378-393. |
McClendon, Thomas (2018) | |
Whipping boys: South Africa's limited reform of judicial corporal punishment in the 1960s and 1970s | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #3. p. 354-377. |
Thebe, Vusilizwe (2018) | |
Youth, agriculture and land reform in Zimbabwe: Experiences from a communal area and resettlement scheme in semi-arid Matabeleland, Zimbabwe | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #3. p. 336-353. |
Olympio, Francisco Kofi Nyaxo (2018) | |
Contemporary road architectures and roadside institutions: Mapping agentive resilience in regimented urban spaces in Ghana | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #3. p. 313-335. |
Lamont, Mark (2018) | |
Forced male circumcision and the politics of foreskin in Kenya | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #2. p. 293-311. |
Hughes, Lotte (2018) | |
Alternative Rites of Passage: Faith, rights, and performance in FGM/C abandonment campaigns in Kenya | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #2. p. 274-292. |
Josse-Durand, Chloé (2018) | |
The political role of 'cultural entrepreneurs' in Kenya: Claiming recognition through the memorialisation of Koitalel Samoei and Nandi heritage | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #2. p. 257-273. |
Nyamweru, Celia; Chidongo, Tsawe-Munga (2018) | |
Elders in modern Kenya: 'Dying institutions' or 'reinventing themselves'? | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #2. p. 240-256. |
Harrington, John (2018) | |
Governing traditional medicine in Kenya: Problematization and the role of the constitution | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #2. p. 223-239. |
Gilbert, Jérémie; Sena, Kanyinke (2018) | |
Litigating indigenous peoples' cultural rights: Comparative analysis of Kenya and Uganda | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #2. p. 204-222. |
Akoth, Steve Ouma (2018) | |
Land as culture: Discourse and narratives of land claims in postcolonial Kenya | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #2. p. 189-203. |
Deacon, Harriet Jane (2018) | |
Understanding the work that 'culture' does: A comparative perspective on cultural rights provisions in the Constitution of Kenya 2010 | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #2. p. 171-188. |
Hughes, Lotte; Lamont, Mark (2018) | |
Cultural rights and constitutional change | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #2. p. 159-170. |
Wasserman, Herman; Chuma, Wallace; Bosch, Tanja (2018) | |
Print media coverage of service delivery protests in South Africa: A content analysis | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #1. p. 145-156. |
Marques, Irene (2018) | |
Suspending the 'lack' through art: African and western epistemological and artistic intersections (Mia Couto, Wole Soyinka, Léopold Senghor, Gaston Bachelard and Mark Epstein) | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #1. p. 127-144. |
Becorpi, Caterina (2018) | |
Enhancing participatory conflict transformation in Sierra Leone: are 'traditional' authorities the best game in town? | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #1. p. 105-126. |
Rushohora, Nancy; Kurmann, Eliane (2018) | |
Look at Majimaji! A plea for historical photographs in Tanzania | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #1. p. 87-104. |
Mosobalaje, Adebayo (2018) | |
Textual migration in Ebenezer Obey's 'juju' music | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #1. p. 67-86. |
Maringira, Godfrey (2018) | |
When ex-combatants became peaceful: Azania People's Liberation Army ex-combatants in post-apartheid South Africa | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #1. p. 53-66. |
Okeke, Donald Chiuba; Cilliers, Juaneé; Schoeman, Carel (2018) | |
Neo-mercantilism as development ideology: A conceptual approach to rethink the space economy in Africa | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #1. p. 23-52. |
Lodge, Tom (2018) | |
Conflict resolution in Nigeria after the 1967-1970 civil war | |
African Studies. Volume 77 #1. p. 1-22. |
Onditi, Francis; Okoth, Pontian G. (2017) | |
Politics of African Peace Support Operation Architecture: What next post-2015 African Standby Force? | |
African Studies. Volume 76 #4. p. 597-620. |
Myroniuk, Tyler W.; Prell, Christina; Kohler, Hans-Peter (2017) | |
Why rely on friends instead of family? The role of exchanges and civic engagement in a rural sub-Saharan African context | |
African Studies. Volume 76 #4. p. 579-596. |
Guendouzi, Amar (2017) | |
Revolution without evolution: The 'Way' of change in Ayi Kwei Armah's 'Two Thousand Seasons' | |
African Studies. Volume 76 #4. p. 566-578. |
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