Leeds African Studies Bulletin No. 66 (2004/05)
This issue ranges widely with pieces analysing the role of myth making in the horrors of mass murder, privatisation in the Sudan, and race as reflected in literature.
Studying Africa
Reading Africa
- Review of Two Weeks in the Trenches: Reminiscences of Childhood and War in Eritrea
- Review of Olonana Ole Mbatian
- Review of The Lion and the Springbok: Britain and South Africa since the Boer War
- Review of Complicities: The Intellectual and Apartheid
- Review of Gathering Seaweed: African Prison Writing 2002
- Review of Talking Gender: Conversations with Kenyan Women Writers
- Review of Theatre and Performance in Africa: Intercultural Perspectives
- Review of Art of the Lega / Ways of the Rivers / African Folklore / Omoluabi
- Review of “Portuguese” Style and Luso-African Identity: Precolonial Senegambia, Sixteenth-Nineteenth Centuries
- Review of Sound of Africa! Making Music Zulu in a South African Studio
- Review of The Names of Ankole Cows / Oral Literature of the Asians in East Africa
- Review of African Savannas: Global Narratives and Local Knowledge of Environmental Change
- Review of Africa in the New Millennium: Challenges and Prospects
- Review of A Short History of African Philosophy