Ufahamu: A Journal of African Studies

Parent: James S. Coleman African Studies Center

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ItemTitleTotal requests2025-042025-032025-022025-01
2kj825dqSpeaking Without Toungue: Silence and Self-Search in Armah's The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born1,654336452441425
6331d10pThe Kushite Origins of Sumer and Elam923223271185244
7xf4w6v7Coloniality of Knowledge and the Challenge of Creating African Futures904397187167153
7h11k656The Emergence and Role of Political Parties in the Inter-River Region of Somalia from 1947-1960896745745720
8cj8q196Black Study, Black Struggle774225174159216
01k1c0vfBlack Consciousness and the Quest for a True Humanity748347191107103
3284d08q“The Black Man in the White Man’s Court”: Mandela at Wits University, South Africa, 1943-1949682136201204141
5wr073ncDecolonizing Knowledge in South Africa: Dismantling the ‘pedagogy of big lies’63523217813590
17c6d1sbThe Vitality of Yoruba Culture in the Americas525135153120117
0nw283jjPost-War Reintegration, Reconstruction and Reconciliation Among the Anioma People of Nigeria4446696163119
7qs6h7fxThe Evolution and Fall of the South African Apartheid State: A Political Economy Perspective4241331708734
3dv8g15cOral Tradition as an Instrument of Revolutionary Change in Ngugi wa Thiong'o's Devil on the Crest4151281369952
1835f6tgOn the Market Day412761489791
7g4406gvPro-Nazi Subversion in South Africa3958310514760
6359f55gI Write What I Like386141917975
3c8738vjMau Mau: The Peak of African Political Organization and Struggle for Liberation in Colonial Kenya382679576144
1kv3h29zThe Land-Grabbing Debacle: An Analysis of South Africa and Senegal366274424352
4j47346dWomen Subjugating Women: Re-Reading Mariama Bâ's So Long a Letter and Scarlet Song356891326966
6q14n95bWhen the Zombie Becomes Critic: Misinterpreting Fela’s “Zombie” and the Need to Reexamine His Prevailing Motifs34576929681
4ph014jjPost-Colonial African Literature as Counter-Discourse: J.M. Coetzee's Foe and the Reworking of the Canon344688185110
0cf1c74sDaniel O. Fagunwa, <em>Forest of a Thousand Daemons, A Hunters Saga<em> (New York, NY: Random House, 1982). pp. 140.</em> </em>342549310095
94h9q4h3Walter Rodney and The Restatement of Pan Africanism In Theory and Practice339451906143
6kx3b9z3Chinua Achebe. <em>There Was a Country</em>3311074965110
8072719qLanguage Shift and National Identity in Tanzania32673708796
1tb4b0fkGérard Prunier, <em>The Rwanda Crisis: History of a Genocide</em>, (New York: Columbia University Press), 1995. pp. 38932289947564
72k2n7m2The Social Character of Slavery in Asante and Dahomey31858679994
03z6b3xfShembeism and the Rainbow Nation: Shembe Religion and Cultural Change in Durban, South Africa314134748125
53f1j6qmBeyond Elmina: The Slave Trade in Northern Ghana30183548480
7hc8d096The "Contract" in Agostinho Neto's Poetry29978957749
3jm5n6pwArabic Loan Words in Hausa29237888681
3jm9186mCustomary Law in Anglophone Cameroon and the Repugnancy Doctrine: An Insufficient Complement to Human Rights29254816988
7w80g2xrBalancing Male and Female Principles: Teaching About Gender in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart28882607670
98q1c1d1Space and Colonial Alterity: Interrogating British Residential Segregation in Nigeria, 1899-191928860847965
92h8j7tdThe Largest Black Nation Outside Africa and its Racist Politics284213985139
0h4255s9A.E. Opubor and O.E. Nwuneli, The Development and Growth of the Film Industry in Nigeria25139556097
4v83483qAlekwu Poetry as a Source of Historical Reconstruction: The Pursuit of Idoma-Otukpo Origin, Genealogy and Migration24845976244
5r64v5qgMandela, Luthuli, and Nonviolence in the South&nbsp;African Freedom Struggle24755855948
0830m6m8Edouard Glissant and the African Roots of Creolization24376624956
450167x3A Linguistic Outline of Early Somali History24360594678
9c82v5mxAfrican History: The Rise and Decline of Academic Tourism23650746943
1700p1w0Aba Riots or the Igbo Women's War? - Ideology, Stratification and the Invisibility of Women23265636737
94c516dcModes of Production and Social Formations229321105037
2th7j61nProblems of Third World Development21769813334
72k950ppNotes on Slave-Trade Historiography21435496664
9q24t26fTransnational Migration, Identity, and the African Literary Experience20735685351
9ss1t6vjFeminist Theory: From Margin to Center20754684342
8k7472tgAfrican Renaissance and Globalization: A Conceptual Analysis20439543774
9896d35tAfrabia: Africa and the Arabs in the New World Order20457415452
0962m2tvThe Cultural Unity of Black Africa, The Domains of Matriarchy and of Patriarchy in Classical Antinquity, by Cheik Anta Diop; Conceptions of History: Cheikh Anta Diop and Theophile Obenga, by Chris Gray19947504260
0f60t2b1Retelling the Mau Mau Past from the Mbeere Perspective19943643755

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