[n° ou bulletin]
| Titre : |
v. 54, no 4 - Summer 2008 - Performing Islamic revival in Africa |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Importance : |
[xiv], 125, [i] p. |
| Format : |
23 cm |
| Langues : |
Français (fre) |
| Note de contenu : |
Introduction to the special issue: performing Islamic revival in Africa / Chanfi Ahmed.--The Wahubiri wa Kislamu [reachers of Islam] in East Africa / Chanfi Ahmed.--[Re]Turning to proper Muslim practice: Islamic moral renewal and women's conflicting assertions of Sunni identity in urban Mali / Dorothea E. Schulz.--Conversion onscreen: a glimpse at popular Islamic imaginations in Northern Nigeria / Matthias Krings.-Conversion to Islam and modernity in Nigeria: a view from the underworld / Marc-Antoine Pérouse de Montclos.--BOOK REVIEWS: Looting Africa: the economics of exploitation, de Patrick Bond / Francis Owusu.--Africa's silk road: China and India's new economic frontier, de Harry G. Broadman / Annah Peterson.--HIV/AIDS, illness, and African well-being / éd. Toyin Falola & Matthew M. Heaton / Meredeth Turshen.--Yoruba in diaspora: an African church in London, de Hermione Harris / Toyin Falola.--Curing the colonizers: hydrotherapy, climatology, and French colonial spas, d'Eric T. Jennings / Ruth Ginio.--Violence, political culture and development in Africa, éd. Preben Kaarsholm / Stephen Ellis.--Security dynamics on Africa's Great Lakes region / Gilbert M. Khadiagala / Edouard Bustin.--Rebel between spirit and law: Ahmed Zarruq, sainthood, and authority in Islam, de Scott Kugle / Aomar Boum.--Intermediaries, interpreters, and clerks: African employees in the making of colonial Africa, éd. Benjamin Lawrence, Emily Osborn & Richard Roberts / Jeremy Rich.--The NGO factor in Africa: the case of arrested development in Kenya, d'Amutabi N. Maurice / Elinami Swai.--Regime hegemony in Museveni's Uganda: Pax Musevenica, de Joshua B. Rubongoya / Phillip A. Cantrell II.--A culture of corruption: everyday deception and popular discontent in Nigeria, de Daniel Jordan Smith / Donald L. Sparks.--The order of genocide: race, power, and war in Rwanda, de Scott Straus / Jennie E. Burnet.--BOOKS RECEIVED.--CONTRIBUTORS. |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 54, no 4 - Summer 2008 - Performing Islamic revival in Africa [texte imprimé] . - [xiv], 125, [i] p. ; 23 cm. Langues : Français ( fre)
| Note de contenu : |
Introduction to the special issue: performing Islamic revival in Africa / Chanfi Ahmed.--The Wahubiri wa Kislamu [reachers of Islam] in East Africa / Chanfi Ahmed.--[Re]Turning to proper Muslim practice: Islamic moral renewal and women's conflicting assertions of Sunni identity in urban Mali / Dorothea E. Schulz.--Conversion onscreen: a glimpse at popular Islamic imaginations in Northern Nigeria / Matthias Krings.-Conversion to Islam and modernity in Nigeria: a view from the underworld / Marc-Antoine Pérouse de Montclos.--BOOK REVIEWS: Looting Africa: the economics of exploitation, de Patrick Bond / Francis Owusu.--Africa's silk road: China and India's new economic frontier, de Harry G. Broadman / Annah Peterson.--HIV/AIDS, illness, and African well-being / éd. Toyin Falola & Matthew M. Heaton / Meredeth Turshen.--Yoruba in diaspora: an African church in London, de Hermione Harris / Toyin Falola.--Curing the colonizers: hydrotherapy, climatology, and French colonial spas, d'Eric T. Jennings / Ruth Ginio.--Violence, political culture and development in Africa, éd. Preben Kaarsholm / Stephen Ellis.--Security dynamics on Africa's Great Lakes region / Gilbert M. Khadiagala / Edouard Bustin.--Rebel between spirit and law: Ahmed Zarruq, sainthood, and authority in Islam, de Scott Kugle / Aomar Boum.--Intermediaries, interpreters, and clerks: African employees in the making of colonial Africa, éd. Benjamin Lawrence, Emily Osborn & Richard Roberts / Jeremy Rich.--The NGO factor in Africa: the case of arrested development in Kenya, d'Amutabi N. Maurice / Elinami Swai.--Regime hegemony in Museveni's Uganda: Pax Musevenica, de Joshua B. Rubongoya / Phillip A. Cantrell II.--A culture of corruption: everyday deception and popular discontent in Nigeria, de Daniel Jordan Smith / Donald L. Sparks.--The order of genocide: race, power, and war in Rwanda, de Scott Straus / Jennie E. Burnet.--BOOKS RECEIVED.--CONTRIBUTORS. |
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