Clio smiles, then weeps. A hundred years after its destruction, the empire of Benin enters the hall of fame of civilizations. Standing alongside old standards like Greece and Rome that have constituted the canon at least since the Renaissance, and next to some newcomers like the ancient Maya, the Aztec empire, China\u27s Tang Dynasty, and India\u27s Gupta Dynasty that have been ushered in by the spirit of multiculturalism, Benin—so far the sole representative of the African continent in the series Cultures of the Past — takes its position on the educational shelf that could shape the historical consciousness of future generations. Other West African kingdoms like Oyo, Dahomey, and Asante could have represented Africa in the global canon of...
Review of Women in Twentieth-Century Africa, by Iris Berger. Cambridge University Press, 2016
Until recently, it was still possible for Godfrey Lienhardt, one of the general editors of The Oxfor...
When Ruth Finnegan published her book Oral Literature in Africa (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1970),...
Clio smiles, then weeps. A hundred years after its destruction, the empire of Benin enters the hall ...
Book review of Nanette de Jong's TambU: Curacaos African-Caribbean Ritual and the Politics of Memory...
BOOK TITLE: ORAL TRADITION AS HISTORY MBAKWE, PAUL UCHE Department of History and International Rela...
Review of African Literatures and Beyond: A Florilegium by Bernth Lindfors and Geoffrey V. Davi
From the end of 1972 until the middle of 1974, Mrs. Mabel H. Ross, a missionary, traveled in Central...
This issue of the CJAS includes reviews of two important books: The Mind of Africa by William Abraha...
Beginning with the Portuguese greed for gold in the fifteenth century, African chattel slavery thriv...
It has long been evident that folklore research in literate societies cannot rely exclusively on ora...
I take great delight in having the opportunity to review this collection ofthirteen essays having to...
Review of the Book African Intellectual Heritage: A Book of Sources, edited by Molefi K. Assante a...
The project of recentering histories is at the core of both the exhibition and catalog Caravans of G...
Part of the Indiana University series on Blacks in the Diaspora, this book brings together ten essay...
Review of Women in Twentieth-Century Africa, by Iris Berger. Cambridge University Press, 2016
Until recently, it was still possible for Godfrey Lienhardt, one of the general editors of The Oxfor...
When Ruth Finnegan published her book Oral Literature in Africa (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1970),...
Clio smiles, then weeps. A hundred years after its destruction, the empire of Benin enters the hall ...
Book review of Nanette de Jong's TambU: Curacaos African-Caribbean Ritual and the Politics of Memory...
BOOK TITLE: ORAL TRADITION AS HISTORY MBAKWE, PAUL UCHE Department of History and International Rela...
Review of African Literatures and Beyond: A Florilegium by Bernth Lindfors and Geoffrey V. Davi
From the end of 1972 until the middle of 1974, Mrs. Mabel H. Ross, a missionary, traveled in Central...
This issue of the CJAS includes reviews of two important books: The Mind of Africa by William Abraha...
Beginning with the Portuguese greed for gold in the fifteenth century, African chattel slavery thriv...
It has long been evident that folklore research in literate societies cannot rely exclusively on ora...
I take great delight in having the opportunity to review this collection ofthirteen essays having to...
Review of the Book African Intellectual Heritage: A Book of Sources, edited by Molefi K. Assante a...
The project of recentering histories is at the core of both the exhibition and catalog Caravans of G...
Part of the Indiana University series on Blacks in the Diaspora, this book brings together ten essay...
Review of Women in Twentieth-Century Africa, by Iris Berger. Cambridge University Press, 2016
Until recently, it was still possible for Godfrey Lienhardt, one of the general editors of The Oxfor...
When Ruth Finnegan published her book Oral Literature in Africa (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1970),...