[n° ou bulletin]
| Titre : |
v.61, no3 - September 1918 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Langues : |
Français (fre) |
| Note de contenu : |
Decolonizing African studies / Editorial. -- ARTICLES: The ASA at 60: advocacy in an age of tyranny / M. Anne Pitcher. -- More than elections: rural support and regime stability in Africa / Beth S. Rabinowitz . -- FORUM ON CRIME AND PUNISHMENT: Guest editors' Introduction to Crime and Punishment Forum / Luise White & Todd Leedy. -- Poro on trial: the 1913 Special Commission Court case of Rex v. Fino, Bofio and Kalfalia / Katrina H.B. Keefer. -- Litigating honor, defamation, and shame in Southern Rhodesia / Allison K. Shutt. -- "Hell was let loose on the country": the social history of military technology in the Republic of Biafra / Samuel Fury Childs Daly. -- Xenophobia and collective violence in South Africa: a note of skepticism about the scapegoat / Jonny Steinberg. -- Ravens reconsidered: raiding and theft among Tubu-sspeakers in northern Chad / Judith Scheele. -- The ban on "tropical natives" and the promotion of illegal migration in pre-apartheid South Africa / Francis Musoni. -- FORUM IN CELEBRATION OF IDRISSA OUEDRAOGO: In celebration of Idrissa Ouedraogo (1954-2018) / Kenneth Harrow. -- The huge contribution to cinema of Idrissa Ouedraogo / Olivier Barlet. -- "The world should be open to film": an interview with Idrissa Ouedraogo / Melissa Thackway. -- Rituals of illumination and elective affinity in Idrissa Ouedraogao's cinematic legacy / Olivier-Jean Tchouaffe. -- Against the "One Cinema System": Idrissa Ouedraogo and the invention of contempoarary African films / Alexie Tcheuyap. -- Icrissa Ouedraogo, the maestro of Burkinabe cinema / Boukary Sawadogo. -- Farewell my friend! / Jean-Marie Teno. -- Homage to Idrissa Ouedraogo / Olympe Bhely-Quenum. -- SCHOLARLY REVIEW ESSAYS: Celebrating African Photogaphic Artists: Fragile legacies: the photographs of Solomaon Osagie Alonge, éd. Amy J. Staples, Flora Edouwaye S. Kaplan & Bryna M. Freyer; The expanded subject: new perspectives in photographic portraiture from Africa, éd. Joshua I. Cohen, Sandrine Collard & Giulia Paoletti / Pascal James Imperato. -- East African Christian networks: Sisters in Spirit: Christianity, affect, and community building in East Africa, 1860-1970, d'Andreana C. Prichard; Living salvation in the East African Revival in Uganda, de Jason Bruner / Brian Stanley. -- BOOK REVIEWS: Africa--General: The green state in Africa / Marcus Filippello. -- Gobal Africa into the Twenty-First century, éd. Dorothy Hodgson & Judith Byfield / Catherine Cymone Fourshey. -- The nature of spectacle: on images, money, and conserving capitalisme, de Jim Igoe / Benjamin Gardner. -- African asylum at a crossroads: activism, expert testimony, and refugee rights, éd. Iris Berger, Tricia Redeker Hepner, Benjamin N. Lawrance, Joanna T. Tague & Meredith Terretta / Michael G. Panzer. -- Horn of Africa: Guardians of the tradition: historians and historical writing in Ethiopia and Eritrea, de James De Lorenzi / Alemseged Abbay.--Horn of Africa: state formation and decay, de Chrsitopher Clapham / Mohamed Haji Ingirilis. -- East Africa: The story of Swahili, de John M. Mugane / Derek Nurse.--Central Africa: Moving by the Spirit: Pentecostal social life on the Zambian Copperbelt, de Naomi Haynes / Devaka Premawardhana. -- West Africa: Masquerading politics: kinship, gender, and ethnicity in a Yoruba town, de John Thabiti Willis / Andrew Apter. -- The Biafran humanitarian crisis, 1967-1970: international human rights and joint church aid, d'Arua Oko Omaka / Samuel Fury Childs Daly. --Religion, violence, and local power-sharing in Nigeria, de Laura Thaut Vinson / Leila Demarest. -- Guinea-Bissau: micro-state to "narco-state", de Patrick Chabal & Toby Green, / Brandon D. Lundy. -- Southern Africa: Where the roads all end: photography and anthropology in the Kalahari, de Ilisa Barbash / Pascal James Imperato.--FILM REVIEWS: Documentary: Thank you for the rain, de Julie Dahr / Alexander Fyfe. -- The House of Nwapa, d'Onyaka Nwelue / Babtunde Onikoyi |
[n° ou bulletin]
v.61, no3 - September 1918 [texte imprimé]. Langues : Français ( fre)
| Note de contenu : |
Decolonizing African studies / Editorial. -- ARTICLES: The ASA at 60: advocacy in an age of tyranny / M. Anne Pitcher. -- More than elections: rural support and regime stability in Africa / Beth S. Rabinowitz . -- FORUM ON CRIME AND PUNISHMENT: Guest editors' Introduction to Crime and Punishment Forum / Luise White & Todd Leedy. -- Poro on trial: the 1913 Special Commission Court case of Rex v. Fino, Bofio and Kalfalia / Katrina H.B. Keefer. -- Litigating honor, defamation, and shame in Southern Rhodesia / Allison K. Shutt. -- "Hell was let loose on the country": the social history of military technology in the Republic of Biafra / Samuel Fury Childs Daly. -- Xenophobia and collective violence in South Africa: a note of skepticism about the scapegoat / Jonny Steinberg. -- Ravens reconsidered: raiding and theft among Tubu-sspeakers in northern Chad / Judith Scheele. -- The ban on "tropical natives" and the promotion of illegal migration in pre-apartheid South Africa / Francis Musoni. -- FORUM IN CELEBRATION OF IDRISSA OUEDRAOGO: In celebration of Idrissa Ouedraogo (1954-2018) / Kenneth Harrow. -- The huge contribution to cinema of Idrissa Ouedraogo / Olivier Barlet. -- "The world should be open to film": an interview with Idrissa Ouedraogo / Melissa Thackway. -- Rituals of illumination and elective affinity in Idrissa Ouedraogao's cinematic legacy / Olivier-Jean Tchouaffe. -- Against the "One Cinema System": Idrissa Ouedraogo and the invention of contempoarary African films / Alexie Tcheuyap. -- Icrissa Ouedraogo, the maestro of Burkinabe cinema / Boukary Sawadogo. -- Farewell my friend! / Jean-Marie Teno. -- Homage to Idrissa Ouedraogo / Olympe Bhely-Quenum. -- SCHOLARLY REVIEW ESSAYS: Celebrating African Photogaphic Artists: Fragile legacies: the photographs of Solomaon Osagie Alonge, éd. Amy J. Staples, Flora Edouwaye S. Kaplan & Bryna M. Freyer; The expanded subject: new perspectives in photographic portraiture from Africa, éd. Joshua I. Cohen, Sandrine Collard & Giulia Paoletti / Pascal James Imperato. -- East African Christian networks: Sisters in Spirit: Christianity, affect, and community building in East Africa, 1860-1970, d'Andreana C. Prichard; Living salvation in the East African Revival in Uganda, de Jason Bruner / Brian Stanley. -- BOOK REVIEWS: Africa--General: The green state in Africa / Marcus Filippello. -- Gobal Africa into the Twenty-First century, éd. Dorothy Hodgson & Judith Byfield / Catherine Cymone Fourshey. -- The nature of spectacle: on images, money, and conserving capitalisme, de Jim Igoe / Benjamin Gardner. -- African asylum at a crossroads: activism, expert testimony, and refugee rights, éd. Iris Berger, Tricia Redeker Hepner, Benjamin N. Lawrance, Joanna T. Tague & Meredith Terretta / Michael G. Panzer. -- Horn of Africa: Guardians of the tradition: historians and historical writing in Ethiopia and Eritrea, de James De Lorenzi / Alemseged Abbay.--Horn of Africa: state formation and decay, de Chrsitopher Clapham / Mohamed Haji Ingirilis. -- East Africa: The story of Swahili, de John M. Mugane / Derek Nurse.--Central Africa: Moving by the Spirit: Pentecostal social life on the Zambian Copperbelt, de Naomi Haynes / Devaka Premawardhana. -- West Africa: Masquerading politics: kinship, gender, and ethnicity in a Yoruba town, de John Thabiti Willis / Andrew Apter. -- The Biafran humanitarian crisis, 1967-1970: international human rights and joint church aid, d'Arua Oko Omaka / Samuel Fury Childs Daly. --Religion, violence, and local power-sharing in Nigeria, de Laura Thaut Vinson / Leila Demarest. -- Guinea-Bissau: micro-state to "narco-state", de Patrick Chabal & Toby Green, / Brandon D. Lundy. -- Southern Africa: Where the roads all end: photography and anthropology in the Kalahari, de Ilisa Barbash / Pascal James Imperato.--FILM REVIEWS: Documentary: Thank you for the rain, de Julie Dahr / Alexander Fyfe. -- The House of Nwapa, d'Onyaka Nwelue / Babtunde Onikoyi |
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