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AFRICA-FOCUSED
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LIST

Africa Resource Center, Inc is building an online bibilographic database of Africa-related articles and books by scholars. To list your works, send the relevant section of your curriculum vitae in an email attachment to us.

 

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West Africa Review

Ijele: Art eJournal of the African World

African Philosophy

Africa Resource Center

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JendaJournal is recognized as a Scout Report by the Internet Scout Project at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.


Jenda: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies has been selected as a Scout Report by the Internet Scout Project in their March 3, 2001 issue. The Internet Scout Project is an NSF-sponsored organization based in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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editorial

Globalization and the JendaJournal
Nkiru Nzegwu, Binghamton University, New York, USA

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articles

African Women and Power: Reflections on the Perils of Unwarranted Cosmopolitanism
Mojubaolu Olufunke Okome, Fordham University, New York, USA

West African Women in Exile: City, University and Dislocated
Village

Rashidah Ismaili AbuBakr,
Pratt Institute, New York, USA

Ties that (Un)Bind: Feminism, Sisterhood and Other Foreign
Relations

Oyeronke Oyewumi, University of California at Santa Barbara, California, USA

Yaa Asantewaa: A Role Model for Women in the New Millennium
Wilhelmina J. Donkoh, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana

Accessing Higher Education in Apartheid South Africa: A Gender
Perspective

Nokuzola Zola Makosana, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Women, the State and Reproductive Health Issues in Nigeria
Tola Olu Pearce, University of Missouri, Missouri, USA

The Challenge of Marginalization: The Experience of Africans in
Europe and in the United States

Rose Uchem, Fordham University, New York, USA

Gender Equality in Dual-Sex System: The Case of Onitsha
Nkiru Nzegwu, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York,
USA

review essay 

Between Divas and Dimpers: A Review of Ifi Amadiume's Daughters
of the Goddess, Daughters of Imperialism: African Women, Culture,
Power & Democracy

Biko Agozino, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania,
USA

topical issues

Protest against Bill HB22 Outlawing "FGM" Practice in Nigeria
Nowa Omoigui, MD, Columbia, South Carolina, USA

Opposition to Proposed Bill HB22 on Female Genital Mutilation
Steve U. Nwabuzor, Ph.D., Michigan, USA

Genital Landscaping, Labia Remodelling and Vestal Vaginas:
Female Genital Mutilation or Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery

Readings on "Designer Vagina"

Virginity Tests on Comeback Trail in South Africa
Reuters, Johannesburg

Nigeria: Spinsters Flee to Barracks in Minna
Abubakar Muhammed, Post Express, Lagos

Making a Statement: Two Female Artists
Artists: Ebele Okoye & Nkechi Nwosu-Igbo

Did Someone Die for Those Diamonds?
Amnesty USA

The Body Hunters: Part 1 - 6
(These six articles are from Washington Post and they are on that
paper's server. Clicking the links will open up a new window).

As Drug Testing Spreads, Profits and Lives Hang in Balance (Part 1)
Joe Stephens, Washington Post, Washington D.C.

Overwhelming the Watchdogs (Part 2)
Mary Pat Flaherty, Deborah Nelson and, Joe Stephens, Washington
Post
, Washington D.C.

The Dilemma: Submit or Suffer (Part 3)
'Uninformed Consent' is Rising Ethics of the Drug Test Boom

Sharon LaFraniere, Mary Pat Flaherty and, Joe Stephens,
Washington Post, Washington D.C.

In Rural China, a Genetic Mother Lode (Part 4)
Harvard-Led Study Mined DNA Riches; Some Donors Say Promises
Were Broken

John Pomfret and Deborah Nelson, Washington Post, Washington
D.C.

Latin America Is Ripe For Trials, and Fraud (Part 5)
Frantic Pace Could Overwhelm Controls
Karen DeYoung and Deborah Nelson, Washington Post, Washington
D.C.

Life by Luck of the Draw (Part 6)
In Third World Drug Tests, Some Subjects Go Untreated
Mary Pat Flaherty and Doug Struck, Washington Post, Washington
D.C.

current disputes

Responses to Dympna Ugwu-Oju

The Burden of Race: 'Whiteness' and 'Blackness' in Modern South
Africa

Conference of the Wits History Workshop and the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WISER), University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa


books for review

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