Heike Raphael-Hernadez and Shannon Steen, Eds. AfroAsian encounters: Culture, History, Politics. New York: New York University Press, 2006. xxiii + 342 p. An overlooked, interdisciplinary, often innovative book, Afroasian encounters: Culture, History, Politics offers a collection of seventeen new essays related to the African-Asian intersections, cosmopolitanism and cross-cultural theories. In terms of emerging disciplines, we already had Atlantic studies (or "Trans-Atlantic studies"), an..
The book Movements, Borders, and Identities in Africa edited by scholars Toyin Falola, and Aribedesi...
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Heike Raphael-Hernadez and Shannon Steen, Eds. AfroAsian encounters: Culture, History, Politics. Ne...
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Review of African Literatures and Beyond: A Florilegium by Bernth Lindfors and Geoffrey V. Davi
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The Global Africana Review (GAR) is now in its third year of publication and remains an exam...
This dissertation reconsiders the creative and strategic crisscrossings among the African diaspora’s...
African people have been a presence in Europe for thousands of years. As the author notes, Julius C...
This course introduces a global socio-historical framework within which to examine multiple modern A...
The book Movements, Borders, and Identities in Africa edited by scholars Toyin Falola, and Aribedesi...
From a ‘provincial’ and (hopefully) self-aware European perspective, it is clear that cultural forms...
Angloscene examines Afro-Chinese interactions within Beijing’s aspirationally cosmopolitan student c...
Heike Raphael-Hernadez and Shannon Steen, Eds. AfroAsian encounters: Culture, History, Politics. Ne...
Nemata Amelia Ibitayo Blyden, Africa and African Americans: A New History. Yale University Press, 20...
This study is an exploration of the representation of Afropolitanism in Taiye Selasi’s debut novel G...
In discussing African studies or any other field, it is important to note that the economies and cul...
Review of African Literatures and Beyond: A Florilegium by Bernth Lindfors and Geoffrey V. Davi
This issue of the journal includes articles that focus on a variety of topics in the discipline of E...
In my dissertation project I intend to push the boundaries, by placing them in dialogue with each ot...
Abstract: This paper offers a glimpse of work generated by the 2014 John Douglas Taylor conference o...
The Global Africana Review (GAR) is now in its third year of publication and remains an exam...
This dissertation reconsiders the creative and strategic crisscrossings among the African diaspora’s...
African people have been a presence in Europe for thousands of years. As the author notes, Julius C...
This course introduces a global socio-historical framework within which to examine multiple modern A...
The book Movements, Borders, and Identities in Africa edited by scholars Toyin Falola, and Aribedesi...
From a ‘provincial’ and (hopefully) self-aware European perspective, it is clear that cultural forms...
Angloscene examines Afro-Chinese interactions within Beijing’s aspirationally cosmopolitan student c...