Leeds African Studies Bulletin No. 68 (2006/07)
This issue features articles dealing with the issues of publishing in Africa and African language study, including James Currey, doyen of African publishing, sharing his experience of publishing the work of Ngugi wa Thiong'o over half a lifetime and Bankole Olayebi describing his struggles to survive as a publisher in Nigeria.
Studying Africa
- Literacy Use and Instruction in Multilingual Eritrea
- Across Literacies: A Study of Gendered Oracies and Literacies in the Cameroonian Parliament
Analysing Africa
Reading Africa
- Review of Undermining Development: The absence of power among local NGOs in Africa
- Review of Muslim Women Sing
- Review of Major Plays 2
- Review of A Month and a Day & Letters
- Review of Wole Soyinka - The Invention and The Detainee
- Review of African Theatre Soyinka: Blackout, Blowout and Beyond
- Review of L'ONU dans la crise en Sierra Leone / Conflict and Collusion in Sierra Leone / Civil War, Civil Peace
- Review of Antecedents to Modern Rwanda: The Nyiginya Kingdom
- Review of Africa's Media: Democracy and the Politics of Belonging
- Review of Focus on African Films / Cinema and Social Discourse in Cameroon
- Review of Makers and Breakers: Children and Youth in Postcolonial Africa
- Review of Yoruba Proverbs
- Review of The Politics of Transition in Africa
- Review of Reinventing Order in the Congo: How people respond to state failure in Kinshasa