TY - BOOK ID - 1077 T1 - Addis Ababa field report : defining, targeting and reaching the very poor A1 - Altaf,Anika Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Met noten KW - aid agencies KW - Ethiopia KW - living conditions KW - poverty KW - poverty reduction RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Leiden PB - African Studies Centre U1 - Free access. U2 - w12 T3 - ASC working paper ; 129 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M3 - 401031829 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/1887/37717 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1080 T1 - Bangladesh field report : defining, targeting and reaching the very poor A1 - Altaf,Anika Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Co-published with the International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden Met bijl., noten KW - Bangladesh KW - living conditions KW - microfinance KW - NGO KW - poverty KW - poverty reduction RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Leiden PB - African Studies Centre U1 - Free access. U2 - w12 T3 - ASC working paper ; 126 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M3 - 401031225 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/1887/37714 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1072 T1 - Becoming fathers : reproductive journeys in Malawi = Ulendo wakufuma kuchinyamata kuya ku udada ku Malawi A1 - Parrott,Fiona Y1 - 2016/// KW - attitudes KW - exhibition catalogues (form) KW - fathers KW - Malawi KW - photography KW - reproductive health RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [Amsterdam] PB - University of Amsterdam [... et al.] U1 - Free access. U2 - w12 N2 - In this exhibition guide, men and their partners from Karonga District (Malawi) reflect on what fatherhood and reproductive health mean to them today. The exhibition is part of the 'Becoming fathers' project (2011-2015), designed to explore Malawian mens experiences of having children and mens involvement in their own and their partners reproductive health. The exhibition explores the values, meaning and calculations of fatherhood in rural Malawi, in an era where men are increasingly targeted by reproductive health interventions. Health and development programs long assumed that rural African men were, at best, distanced partners in procreation, and, at worst, unthinking pronatalists whose influence should be minimized. Malawian mens pride at being portrayed as fathers in these photographs, and their willingness to share their procreative dilemmas and misfortunes, tells a more nuanced story of mens relationship to reproductive health. [Abstract ASC Leiden] AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/03/24/ M3 - 40161543X L3 - http://www.ascleiden.nl/sites/default/files/becoming_fathers.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1079 T1 - Benin field report : defining, targeting and reaching the very poor A1 - Altaf,Anika Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Met noten KW - Benin KW - living conditions KW - NGO KW - poverty KW - poverty reduction RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Leiden PB - African Studies Centre U1 - Free access. U2 - w12 T3 - ASC working paper ; 127 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M3 - 401031454 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/1887/37715 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1074 T1 - Empty promises? : compliance with the human rights framework in relation to female genital mutilation/cutting in Senegal A1 - Middelburg,Maria Johanna Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Auteursnaam op omslag: Annemarie Middelburg Proefschrift Tilburg University Met lit. opg., noten en samenvatting in het Engels en Frans KW - dissertations (form) KW - female circumcision KW - human rights KW - international law KW - Senegal RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXIII, 462 CY - [S.l.] PB - M.J. Middelburg U2 - w12 AV - AFRIKA 49999 Y2 - 2016/03/23/ M3 - 401256170 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1078 T1 - Jeldu (Ethiopia) field report : defining, targeting and reaching the very poor A1 - Altaf,Anika Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Met noten KW - Ethiopia KW - living conditions KW - NGO KW - poverty KW - poverty reduction RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Leiden PB - African Studies Centre U1 - Free access. U2 - w12 T3 - ASC working paper ; 128 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M3 - 401031608 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/1887/37716 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1083 T1 - Jimfish or ten years on the wrong side of history A1 - Hope,Christopher Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Oorspr. uitg.: 2015 KW - apartheid KW - novels (form) KW - power KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 181 CY - London PB - Atlantic Books U2 - w12 N2 - "In the 1980s, a small man is pulled up out of the Indian Ocean in Port Pallid, SA, claiming to have been kidnapped as a baby. The Sergeant, whose job it is to sort the local people by colour, and thereby determine their fate, peers at the boy, then sticks a pencil into his hair, as one did in those days, waiting to see if it stays there, or falls out before he gives his verdict: 'He's very odd, this Jimfish you've hauled in. If he's white he is not the right sort of white. But if he's black, who can say? We'll wait before we classify him. I'll give his age as 18, and call him Jimfish. Because he's a real fish out of water, this one is.' So begins the odyssey of Jimfish, a South African Everyman, who defies the usual classification of race that defines the rainbow nation SN - 0-85789-805-1 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10183 Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 397751125 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1081 T1 - Partner countries for Dutch bilateral development assistance 1962-2015 A1 - Kazimierczuk,A. A1 - Dietz,Ton A1 - Vink,Nel de Y1 - 2016/// KW - Africa KW - development cooperation KW - maps (form) KW - Netherlands RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Leiden PB - African Studies Centre U1 - Free access. U2 - w12 T3 - ASC themakaart ; 14 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M3 - 401030911 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/1887/37733 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1082 T1 - Pivoting to Russia, China and anti-Western rhetoric : South Africas foreign policy shifts A1 - Matthee,Heinrich Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Met noten KW - African National Congress (South Africa) KW - China KW - foreign policy KW - international relations KW - Russian Federation KW - South African Communist Party RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Leiden PB - African Studies Centre U1 - Free access. U2 - w12 T3 - ASC infosheet ; 27 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M3 - 401030393 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/1887/37490 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1073 T1 - Polygamy in northern Malawi : a Christian reassessment A1 - Mlenga,Moses Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 209-217. - Met bijl., index, noten KW - Christian theology KW - Malawi KW - missions KW - polygamy RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 223 CY - Mzuzu PB - Mzuni Press U2 - w12 T3 - Mzuni books ; no. 20 SN - 99960-4509-9 AV - AFRIKA 49964 Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M3 - 401330176 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1076 T1 - Synthesis report defining, targeting and reaching the very poor: Bangladesh, Benin and Ethiopia A1 - Altaf,Anika Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Met noten KW - Bangladesh KW - Benin KW - Ethiopia KW - microfinance KW - NGO KW - poverty KW - poverty reduction RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Leiden PB - African Studies Centre U1 - Free access. U2 - w12 T3 - ASC working paper ; 130 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M3 - 401032078 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/1887/37718 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1075 T1 - Violence in Nigeria : "a qualitative and quantitative analysis"/ ed. by Marc-Antoine P‚rouse de Montclos Violence in Nigeria : "a qualitative and quantitative analysis"/ ed. by Marc-Antoine P‚rouse de Montclos A1 - P‚rouse de Montclos,Marc-Antoine Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten, samenvattingen KW - crime KW - databases KW - Nigeria KW - political violence KW - statistics KW - traffic accidents KW - violence KW - witchcraft RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Leiden [etc.] PB - African Studies Centre [etc.] U1 - Free access. U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available T3 - West African politics and society (WAPOSO) series, ISSN 2213-5480 ; 3 N2 - This collective volume offers not only qualitative but also quantitative studies of violence in Nigeria. Since Nigerian crime statistics are typically not available or not reliable, the contributors base their analyses on data from the Nigeria Watch database, a database of the Nigeria Watch project located at the University of Ibadan. This project aims to address the general lack of data with regard to violence in Nigeria and its victims, and has archived reports of fatal incidents and monitored human security in Nigeria since 1 June 2006. Compiling the Nigeria Watch database relies on a thorough reading of the Nigerian press and reports from human rights organizations, and on the recording of fatalities on a daily basis, including deaths resulting from accidents. The contributors to this volume underline the necessity of a trend analysis to decipher the patterns and the complexity of violence in very different fields: from oil production to cattle breeding, from radical Islam to motor accidents, from land conflicts to witchcraft. They argue for empirical investigation and the use of both qualitative and quantitative data. The book is organized into two parts, with a focus first on statistical studies, then on qualitative analysis based on fieldwork and surveys. Chapters in part 1: Trends and patterns of fatal road accidents in Nigeria (2006-2014) (Vitus Nwankwo Ukoji); Patterns and trend analysis of violence in oil production and oil distribution in Nigeria (2006-2014) (Adeola Adams); Trends and patterns of cattle grazing and rural violence in Nigeria (2006-2014) (Philip Ademola Olayoku); Trends and patterns of fatalities resulting from cult societies and belief in witchcraft in Nigeria (2006-2014) (Akinpelu Babajide Adedotun); Muslims, Christians and religious violence in Nigeria: patterns and mapping (2006-2014) (Akinola Ejodame Olojo); Killings by the security forces in Nigeria: mapping and trend analysis (2006-2014) (Super Odomovo Afeno). Chapters in part 2: A survey of violence-related deaths in Aninri and Isi-Uzo LGAs of Enugu State (2006-2014) (Joachin Uche Okanume); A survey of violence-related deaths in Egbedore and Ifedayo LGAs of Osun Stae (2006-2014) (Hammed Abodunrin); A study of violence-related deaths in Baure, Ingawa, Kurfi, Mani, and Matazu LGAs of Katsina State (2006-2014) (Adam Alqali); A study of violence-related deaths in Gudu, Gwadabawa and Illela LGAs of Sokoto State, and Sakaba LGA of Kebbi State (2006-2014) (Arshad Munir & Akinola Ejodame Olojo). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 978-90-5448-149-2 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Fn;D2 M3 - 40103240X L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/1887/37759 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1090 T1 - 'An entirely different world' : Russian visitors to the Cape, 1797-1870 A1 - Gorelik,Boris Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 151-157. - Met index, noten KW - 1800-1899 KW - personal narratives (form) KW - Russians KW - South Africa KW - The Cape KW - travel RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIV, 174 CY - Cape Town PB - Van Riebeeck Society U2 - w12 T3 - Van Riebeeck Society for the publication of South African historical documents = Van Riebeeck-vereniging vir die publikasie van Suid-Afrikaanse historiese dokumente ; second series/tweede reeks, no. 46 SN - 0-9814264-6-8 AV - AFRIKA 49697 Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M3 - 40079912X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1093 T1 - African modernities and mobilities : an historical ethnography of Kom, Cameroon, c. 1800-2008 A1 - Nkwi,Walter Gam Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 345-415. - Met noten KW - Cameroon KW - ethnic identity KW - innovations KW - Kom KW - Kom polity KW - social change KW - social history RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVI, 415 CY - Mankon PB - Langaa Research & Publishing CIG U2 - w12 SN - 995-676272-5 AV - AFRIKA 49666 Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 399261613 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1087 T1 - Ahmad al-TijƒnŒ de FŠs : un sanctuaire soufi aux connexions transnationales A1 - Berriane,Johara Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 293-312. - Met bijl., gloss., noten KW - international relations KW - Islam KW - mobility KW - Morocco KW - Muslim brotherhoods KW - pilgrimages KW - religious buildings KW - shrines KW - social networks KW - Sufism KW - West Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 324 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w12 T3 - Histoire et perspectives m‚diterran‚ennes SN - 2-343-07530-1 AV - AFRIKA 49982 Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M3 - 401458172 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1096 T1 - All our names A1 - Mengestu,Dinaw Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Oorspr. uitg.: 2014 KW - novels (form) KW - Uganda KW - United States RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 255 CY - London PB - Sceptre U2 - w12 SN - 1-444-79377-2 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10184 Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 376039418 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1086 T1 - Best-seller : roman A1 - Dahil,R‚da Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met noten KW - Morocco KW - novels (form) KW - writers RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 303 CY - Casablanca PB - ditions le Fennec U2 - w12 SN - 978-995-416795-3 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10196 Y2 - 2016/03/24/ M3 - 401473538 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1092 T1 - Economic and financial analyses of small and medium food crops agro-processing firms in Ghana A1 - Afful-Koomson,Timothy Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 193-201. - Met bijl., samenvatting KW - agroindustry KW - food crops KW - Ghana KW - private enterprises RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXV, 203 CY - Ghana PB - United Nations University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa U2 - w12 SN - 9988-63385-8 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49662 Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 399261753 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1088 T1 - Indigenous knowledge of Namibia A1 - Chinsembu,Kazhila C. Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met bibliogr., gloss KW - AIDS KW - edible plants KW - education KW - food preservation KW - indigenous knowledge KW - medicinal plants KW - Namibia RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VIII,406 CY - Windhoek PB - University of Nambia Press U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The 17 chapters of this collective volume examine the indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants for treating HIV/AIDS, malaria, cancer, and other microbial infections of humans and livestock; indigenous foods; coping and response strategies in dealing with human-wildlife conflicts, floods, gender, climate change and the management of natural resources. A new rationalisation of adolescent customary and initiation ceremonies is recommended in response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic; and a case study of the San people of Namibia speaks to the challenges of harmonising modern education with that of indigenous people. Titles: 1 Bioprospecting for 'green diamonds': medicinal plants used in the management of HIV/AIDS-related conditions (Kazhila C. Chinsembu); 2 Indigenous use of plants to treat malaria and associated syrnptoms (Iwanette du Preez, Sylvia Nafuka, Davis R. Mumbengegwi & Ronnie B”ck); 3 Indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants used for the treatment of cancer (Florence Dushimemaria, Davis R. Mumbengegwi & Ronnie B”ck); 4 The use of traditional medicinal plants as antimicrobial treatments (Davis R. Mumbengegwi, Iwanette du Preez, Florence Dushimemaria, Joyce Auala & Sylvia Nafuka); 5 Indigenous knowledge and antimicrobial properties of plants used in ethnoveterinary medicine (Kazhila C. Chinsembu); 6 School learners' knowledge and views of traditional medicinal plant use in two regions in Namibia (Choshi Darius Kasanda & Hileni Magano Kapenda); 7 Namibian leafy vegetables: from traditional to scientific knowledge, current status and applications (Lynatte F. Mushabati, Gladys K. Kahaka & Ahmad Cheikhyoussef); 8 Traditionally fermented milk products (Lusia Heita & Ahmad Cheikhyoussef); 9. 'Oshikundu': an indigenous fermented beverage (Werner Embashu, Ahmad Cheikhyoussef & Gladys Kahaka); 10 Harvesting and consumption of the giant African bullfrog, a delicacy in northern Namibia (Daniel O. Okeyo, Lineekela Kandjengo & Martha M. Kashea); 11 Indigenous knowledge used in the management of human-wildlife conflict along the borders of the Etosha National Park (Selma M. Lendelvo, Margaret N. Angula & John Kazgeba E. Mfune); 12 Understanding indigenous coping strategies of the Basubiya on the flooded plains of the Zambezi River (Nchindo Richardson Mbukusa); 13 Indigenous knowledge and climate change in rural Namibia: a gendered approach (Nguza Siyambango, Alex T. Kanyimba & Pempelani Mufune);14 Reclaiming indigenous knowledge in Namibia's post-colonial curriculum: the case of the Mafwe people (John Makala Lilemba & Yonah Hisbon Matemba); 15 Developmental issues facing the San people of Namibia: road to de-marginalization in formal education (Anthony Brown & Cynthy K. Haihambo); 16 Messages given to adolescents and young adults during initiation ceremonies and their relation to HIV/AIDS (Cynthy K. Haihambo); 17 To integrate or not: exploring the prospects and challenges of integrating indigenous knowledge at the University of Namibia (Grace M. Mukumbo Chinsembu & Miriam Hamunyela). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 99916-4205-6 AV - AFRIKA 49920 Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Ke;A2 M3 - 40132995X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1085 T1 - Light of Life Christian Group as a new religion movement in Zimbabwe : essential steps towards eucharistic intercommunion A1 - Mudyiwa,Misheck Y1 - 2015/// KW - Christianity KW - ecumenism KW - religious movements KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 144 EP - 176 JA - Exchange: (2015), vol.44, no.2, p.144-176. VL - 44 IS - 2 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The birth and rapid growth of new religious movements in Zimbabwe is a marked phenomenon in the history of Christianity in Africa. Ever since the Reformation that split the Western Church in the 16th century, a number of efforts have been made by various new religious movements to try and foster ecumenism amongst the deeply divided ecclesiastical communities. Whilst great strides have since been made in critical areas such as common witnessing, inter-religious dialogue, common prayers, mixed marriages, ecumenism in faculties of theology, among other areas, one key element of ecumenism, namely, the common celebration of the eucharist has always remained a no go area. The Roman Catholic authorities in particular have been accused of dragging their feet or taking a 'distant and detached' approach here. This article specifically examines the Light of Life Christian Group's (LLCG) vision of ecumenism, particularly its practice of eucharistic intercommunion that dates back to the early 1970s. The main argument developed in this article is that, whilst LLCG may stand in sharp opposition to the traditional Christian (particularly Catholic) view with regard to sharing the eucharist with non-Catholics and norms governing the formation of public associations, it has made a breakthrough in the realization of the highest goal of ecumenism. It has also been more succesful in uniting the various denominations that for centuries had been separated by doctrine, history and practice. The article further argues that whilst LLCG's breakthrough is of pinnacle importance in the history of Christianity in Zimbabwe in particular, it is also unique in the sense that, instead of starting from above, from popes and bishops as is always expected and canonically constituted, the breakthrough has started from below. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - Je;B1 M3 - 401577805 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1091 T1 - Practice & procedure in civil matters in the courts of records in Anglophone Cameroon A1 - Yanou,Michael Akomaye Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met noten KW - Cameroon KW - civil law systems KW - courts RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XX, 284 CY - Mankon PB - Langaa Research & Publishing CIG U2 - w12 N2 - General introduction -- Commencements of civil actions in the high courts -- Jurisdiction -- Actions brought under the simplified recovery procedures measures of enforcement of the OHADA Uniform Act -- Parties -- Intervener proceedings -- Appearance -- Venue -- Hearings -- Service of process -- Pleadings -- Amendments -- Preliminary applications -- Judgments -- Appeals -- Garnishe orders and stay of execution -- Supreme Court civil procedure rules SN - 995-679259-4 AV - AFRIKA 49668 Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 399282114 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1094 T1 - Promoting progressive African thought leadership A1 - Pahad,Aziz A1 - Le Pere,Garth A1 - Strydom,Miranda Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - Africa KW - Egypt KW - elections KW - foreign intervention KW - International Criminal Court KW - international politics KW - Israel KW - Kenya KW - Libya KW - Mali KW - military intervention KW - nation building KW - political conflicts KW - South Africa KW - Syria KW - terrorism KW - UN KW - United States KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIV, 171 CY - Pretoria PB - Africa Institute of South Africa U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This book contains contributions that have evolved out of the presentations and discussions that the Concerned Africans Forum (CAF) has hosted since its inception. The CAF was established during the crisis in Libya, starting a debate about the growing tendency of the "militarization of diplomacy" and regime change and the abuse of the UNSC to achieve such objectives. Since then many issues have been adressed, offering a a different perspective on international politics and politics in South Africa. Contents: Section 1. The unfolding situation in Mali, dialogue held on 12 April 2013 (Essop Pahad); The implications of the Malian conflict on the Sahel region, dialogue held on 3 May 2013 (Alioune Sall); Not yet Ubuntu: a Fanonian perspective on the politics of nation building in post-apartheid South Africa, dialogue held on 2 July 2013 (Malcolm Ray); The Egyptian crisis: two coups later, the military is still in control, dialogue held on 24 July 2013 (Na'eem Jeenah); Critical reflections on the 2013 Zimbabwean elections, dialogue held on 7 August 2013 (Siphamandla Zondi & Nqobizitha Mlilo); The US's geopolitical interests and the militarisation of Africa, dialogue held on 26 August 2013 (Horace Campbell); The AI Qaeda threat in Africa, dialogue held on 5 September 2013 (Faisal Devji); Terrorist blowback in Nairobi? Root causes, role of external forces and the consequences for Africa, dialogue held on 7 August 2013 (Na'eem Jeenah); Why inequality matters: South African trends and interventions, dialogue held on 25 November 2013 (Joel Netshitenze); The International Criminal Court: an instrument for justice, reconciliation and peace? (Alexander Mezyaev). --- Section two: open letter campaigns. Libya, Africa and the New World Order: an open letter to the peoples of Africa and world, Libyan Open Letter; An open letter to H.E Ban Ki Moon, Secretary General of the United Nations Organisation, Syria Open Letter: The Concerned Africans Forum call on the US Congress to reject military strikes in Syria; Statement on Israel's aggression. [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 0-7983-0485-5 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49665 Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Ba;D1 M3 - 399260803 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1095 T1 - The battle of Savate : 32 Battalion's greatest operation A1 - Nortje,Piet Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met gloss., index KW - 1980-1989 KW - Angola KW - boundary conflicts KW - military operations KW - military personnel KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVIII, 247 CY - Cape Town PB - Zebra Press U2 - w12 SN - 978-1-7702-2779-8 AV - AFRIKA 49911 Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M3 - 393805638 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1084 T1 - The prosperity gospel in the African diaspora : unethical theology or gospel in context? A1 - V„h„kangas,Mika Y1 - 2015/// KW - Africans KW - Christian theology KW - Finland KW - inculturation RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 353 EP - 380 JA - Exchange: (2015), vol.44, no.4, p.353-380. VL - 44 IS - 4 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The prosperity gospel in the Redeemed Christian Church of God 'Hosanna Chapel' Helsinki, Finland, builds primarily on African indigenous worldviews rather than serving as a theological justification for capitalism. It is a contextual African interpretation of the gospel in a situation of tension between the expectations of extended families back home, those of the new society in which the immigrants find themselves, and the church. The African experience and heritage come to the fore especially in the strong emphasis placed on interpersonal relations, particularly with family members and God, as an essential part of prosperity. Naive faith in the bliss of equal opportunities within capitalism is moderatecl by differentiation between realistic economic expectations and the special blessings that are endowed upon believers. When condemning the prosperity gospel wholesale, there is the risk of misinterpreting non-Western theologies and of morally castigating the weakest for their attempts to survive global capitalism instead of combating its oppressive structures. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - Aa;B1 M3 - 40157783X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1089 T1 - Wounded stranger and other stories A1 - Mina,Alice Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met gloss KW - Ghana KW - short stories (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 143 CY - Accra PB - Step Publishers U2 - w12 T3 - Step Books SN - 978-9988-86298-5 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10139 Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 401010627 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1105 T1 - "That gear stick is not your husband's p----." : why the dissent in "Vance v. Ball State University" got it right, and a comparison of the law of employer vicarious liability for sexual harassment in the United States and South Africa A1 - Behravesh,Justin Y1 - 2014/// KW - jurisprudence KW - sexual offences KW - South Africa KW - trials KW - United States RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 338 EP - 367 JA - East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights: (2014), vol.20, no.2, p.338-367. VL - 20 IS - 2 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The quote in this article's title was allegedly said to a female truck driver by her male lead driver during a training he was conducting with her. Under the United States Supreme Court's June 2013 decision of "Vance v. Ball State University" the woman driver's employer could not be held vicariously liable for the trainer's actions, as he would not qualify as her "supervisor". This article argues why this case was incorrectly decided and then proposes an alternative, based in part on recent law developments in South Africa. Notes, ref., sum. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - Kf;F1 M3 - 401572331 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1100 T1 - Coping with evil in Ghanaian Pentecostalism A1 - Quayesi-Amakye,Joseph Y1 - 2014/// KW - cosmology KW - Ghana KW - Pentecostalism KW - witchcraft RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 254 EP - 272 JA - Exchange: (2014), vol.43, no.3, p.254-272. VL - 43 IS - 3 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - From songs, sermons and practices, this article examines the way Ghanaian Pentecostals address the question of evil and suffering. It approaches this from the perspective of common believers and leadership. The discussions reveal that there are multiple understandings, perceptions and interpretative tensions concerning how to cope with evil among Ghanaian Pentecostals, whereas common believers approach it through what Opoku Onyinah calls 'witchdemonology', leadership considers this as inadequate. This is because common believers fail to understand the role of evil and suffering in human existence. As such they tend to promote the devil far above the Almighty God. According to leadership the presence of evil may not necessarily contradict God's goodness and purpose. The paper concludes with some Biblical propositions in an attempt to resolve the apparent tension. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - Ff;B1 M3 - 401575748 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1103 T1 - Environmental impact assessment as a tool for enforcing environmental law in the oil and gas industry in Uganda A1 - Nalinya,Adron Naggayi Y1 - 2014/// KW - environmental law KW - petroleum industry KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 395 EP - 413 JA - East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights: (2014), vol.20, no.2, p.395-413. VL - 20 IS - 2 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The discovery and exploration of oil has led to the legal and practical development of the oil and gas industry in Uganda. Exploration and production of oil however entails various environmental risks. Consequently, there is the dire need for the environmental impact assessment in the oil and gas industry as one of the tools to enforce environmental law in harmony with the existing laws. This article begins by providing a brief background of the oil and gas industry in Uganda. It identifies the potential environmental risks that exist in the sector. It reviews the legal and policy framework of the sector in the light of environmental standard requirements. It then discusses how the practice of environmental impact assessment can be used as a tool to enforce environmental law in the oil and gas industry and concludes with an analysis of environmental impact assessment in relation to the current status in the industry. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - Hf;F1;J2 M3 - 401573079 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1104 T1 - Gender and property relations among pastoral communities of Karamoja A1 - Tindifa,Sam Y1 - 2014/// KW - gender inequality KW - government policy KW - pastoralists KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 368 EP - 394 JA - East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights: (2014), vol.20, no.2, p.368-394. VL - 20 IS - 2 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Pastoralist women in Karamoja fall in the category of indigenous people. Before pastoralism was disrupted by colonialism, pastoralist communities were predominantly matriarchal and derived their livelihoods from a natural economy, which defined the division of labour. There was gender equality and women just like men had economic and political power. They were the custodians of knowledge, tradition and culture. However, patriarchally dominated colonial political economy changed the social, economic and political relations and set up of pastoralist communities, which transformed the nature and scope of duties and tasks for women and men. This resulted in the marginalization of women. Uganda has a gender policy which among others is to mainstream gender in policies and legislation. However, the focus of gender mainstreaming is on women in general, which leaves pastoralist women in a peripheral position. The author argues that development policies should be disaggregated to ensure that those on the margins are taken care of. Ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - Hf;C3 M3 - 401572633 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1099 T1 - God in the public domain: life giver, protector or indifferent sleeper during the Rwandan tragedies? A1 - Gatwa,Tharcisse Y1 - 2014/// KW - 1994 KW - Christian theology KW - genocide KW - Rwanda RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 313 EP - 338 JA - Exchange: (2014), vol.43, no.4, p.313-338. VL - 43 IS - 4 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Every successful enterprise would lead Rwandans to pay tribute to God. At the end of every other failed try the Rwandan would say,'ahasigaye ni ah'Imana' - I have done what I could, the rest belongs to God. This God celebrated by the triumphant 'Christian kingdom' came under fire attacks during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, many of them being slaughtered in churches and public buildings. Had God, the life Giver and the protector, become a cynical destroyer, an executioner, or simply a sleeper who did not care for his creatures? The post 1994 genocide Rwandan religious era was imbued with another form of triumphalism, in which God was called, celebrated, and inaugurated as the One who showed the way to new charismatic movements to bring about a spiritual revolution in the country whilst traditional Christianity remained ambivalent towards the moral guidance they were expected to provide. Yet many survivors continue to tell of their deception about such a 'silent and cynical' God, or at the best they wonder if their fate was sealed with His consent and that of His heralds on earth. This paper takes the view that God was not absent. He did not thwart or mend human responsibility but kept on remaining close to the victims of the tragedies. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - Hd;B1 M3 - 401576299 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1113 T1 - Harnessing land and water resources for improved food security and ecosystem services in Africa A1 - Oku,Effiom E. A1 - Asubonteng,Kwabena O. A1 - Nutakor,Praise Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met bibliogr KW - Africa KW - climate change KW - Ethiopia KW - food security KW - Ghana KW - land degradation KW - natural resource management KW - Nigeria KW - waste management KW - water pollution RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X,172 CY - Ghana PB - United Nations University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Land degradation and water pollution are major challenges facing many African countries. This book examines land and water resources management and explores possible measures to improve food security and reduce poverty in Africa. It draws attention to the impact of human activities on land and water resources and the need for the sustainable management of Africa's ecosystem services to improve livelihoods. The individual chapters present case studies on the effects of water and land management practices including urban waste water uses, land grabbing and climate change issues, so as to draw lessons from best practices The monograph concludes with recommendations on strategies for managing wastelands to meet Africa's green energy needs. Contents: Land and water resources for improved food security and ecosystem services in Africa (Effiom E. Oku and Kwabena O. Asubonteng); Natural resource conservation in Ghana: an economic assessment of Lake Bosomtwi (Jonathan D. Quartey); Towards sustainable management of Ethiopia's Lake Chamo biodiversity resources: a geo-spatial supported approach (Alemayehu Hailemicael Mezgebe and A.J. Solomon Raju); Review of carbon sequestration under some agricultural water management practices (Oladimeji Oladele and Ademola Braimoh); An assessment of the quality of natural spring water used as alternative domestic water sources in Ibadan, Nigeria (Grace Adeniji-Oloukoi and Tunde Agbola); Combined constructed wetlands and stabilisation ponds: a key ecotechnology for treating Africa's wastewater (E.D.O. Ansa, H.J. Lubberding and H.J. Gijzen); Estimates of wastewater generation and use in urban Ghana (S.K. Agodzo and F.P. Huibers); The land rush in Africa: implications and institutional panacea (Evans S. Osabuohien, Adeyemi Ogundipe and Uchenna R. Efobi); Introduction of new input combination package for rice production in Ebonyi State, Nigeria (Emmanuel Ogbodo, Chukwuma Okereke, Victor Chukwu and John Nwite); Economic impact of climate change on value of irrigated rice farms in Nigeria: a Ricardian approach (Ajemotobi Joshua Olusegun, Ajiboye Abiodun and Rashid Hassan); Land and water resources for improved food security and ecosystem service in Africa: looking ahead (Elias T. Ayuk, Effiom E. Oku and Kwabena O. Asubonteng). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 9988-63397-1 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49663 Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Ba;J3 M3 - 399262180 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1111 T1 - Kwaw Ansah's legendary Love brewed in the African pot A1 - Ansah,Kwaw A1 - Asamoah,Peter Poka A1 - Opoku-Agyemang,Maame Adwoa Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Omslagtitel KW - comic strips (form) KW - Ghana RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 146 CY - [Ghana?] PB - [Film Africa Limited?] U2 - w12 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10178 Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 401396274 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1112 T1 - Mukoma's marriage and other stories A1 - Sigauke,Emmanuel Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Short stories Met noten KW - gender relations KW - marriage KW - short stories (form) KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 202 CY - Gweru PB - Booklove Publishers U2 - w12 N2 - "The stories in Mukoma's Marriage and Other Stories capture the lives of Zimbabwean men and the women they marry, and the lives of women and the men they fall in love with, each revealing the complexities of cultural and gender expectations against the backdrop of a changing country (war in the 1970s, political uncertainty in the 1980s and economic structural adjustment in the 1990s). Fati sets out to tell Mukoma's story, but ends up also telling his wives' stories. By telling his brother's story, and that of his women, he ends up telling his own story."--Back cover SN - 0-7974-5660-0 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10205 Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 401337340 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1098 T1 - On a long neglected player: the religious factor in poverty alleviation : the example of the so-called 'Prosperity Gospel' in Africa A1 - Schliesser,Christine Y1 - 2014/// KW - Africa KW - African religions KW - Christian theology KW - Pentecostalism KW - poverty KW - poverty reduction RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 339 EP - 359 JA - Exchange: (2014), vol.43, no.4, p.339-359. VL - 43 IS - 4 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Much of poverty alleviation theory and practice fails to sufficiently consider the following crucial factor: the religious dimension. This paper elaborates this thesis by focusing on the African context and the valuable resources African religious communities and movements can provide in the struggle against poverty. One particularly influential streak of present-time African religiousness serves as a case study: the so-called 'Prosperity Gospel' as part of Pentecostal Christianity. The author first argues for the continuing formative influence of religion on African conceptions of self, other, and world. Secondly, she provides a critical assessment of the impact of Pentecostalism and the 'Prosperity Gospel' on poverty alleviation. In comparison with secular NGOs, Pentecostal churches emerge as the more effective agents of change. A third part situates the insights gained into a wider perspective, seeking ways to integrate the religious factor into a more holistic conception of and engagement against poverty. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - Ba;B1 M3 - 401576345 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1097 T1 - Political, aesthetic, and ethical positions of Tunisian women artists, 2011-13 A1 - Labidi,Lilia Y1 - 2014/// KW - political change KW - Tunisia KW - women artists RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 151 EP - 171 JA - The Journal of North African Studies: (2014), vol.19, no.2, p.151-171. VL - 19 IS - 2 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The work of women artists such as Safia Farhat, the only woman in the artists group l'Ecole de Tunis, testifies to the rupture with colonial art that began during the 1940s and that became the central orientation of art training in the Arab world since independence. This paper will show how the Arab Spring has seen an explosion of radically new artistic expression where women artists in Tunisia during the period 2011-13 and using forms such as documentary film, installations, cartoons, posters, and photographs, produce a new socio-critical discourse in the context of a democratic transition. While extending the work undertaken by pioneering women artists, contemporary creators like Nadia Jelassi, Aicha Filali, Nadia El Fani, Sonia Chamekh, and others in Tunisia, denounce both Salafi discourse and state feminism. This paper will focus on the work of several women artists to show the evolution from expressing marginal or oppositional views to political positions central to debates over the transition, as well as on the controversy and discussion that these have engendered, all of which has contributed to enriching public debate over freedom of conscience and expression in the region. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/03/24/ M3 - 401620409 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2014.880826 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1101 T1 - Reading the Bible in Africa: a critique of enchanted Bible reading A1 - Ngong,David T. Y1 - 2014/// KW - Africa KW - Bible KW - cosmology KW - inculturation RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 174 EP - 191 JA - Exchange: (2014), vol.43, no.2, p.174-191. VL - 43 IS - 2 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This paper article seeks to challenge inculturation biblical hermeneutics especially when it stresses that the Bible be read to appeal to an African spiritual cosmology as opposed to a Western rationalist cosmology. Proponents of inculturation biblical reading claim that a relevant biblical interpretation in the African context should enable Africans to deal with issues arising from their belief in an enchanted world. This essay problematizes the focus on this enchanted cosmology and argues that the complex character of contemporary African identity makes it unhelpful to make firm distinctions between African and Western worldviews since the identities of both Africa and the West are mixed. It further argues that the African condition can be effectively addressed through interpreting the Bible in ways that encourage the development of the scientific imagination, which could lead to the development of science and technology and an improved standard of living for the people. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - Ba;B1 M3 - 401574903 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1106 T1 - Reinvigorating the struggle for the Batwa in Uganda : a case for the domestication of international indigenous peoples rights and standards A1 - Kakungulu-Mayambala,R. Y1 - 2014/// KW - government policy KW - group rights KW - indigenous peoples KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 301 EP - 337 JA - East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights: (2014), vol.20, no.2, p.301-337. VL - 20 IS - 2 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Over the years, there has been marginalization of Batwa indigenous peoples in Uganda, despite numerous policy pronouncements and development programs targeting the Batwa as an indigenous group. This group continues to suffer social, economic and political exclusion. The assumption is that poorly targeted policies and lack of focused programs to address their situation, brought about by, among others, historical injustices and economic deprivation, have been the major setback for the development of the Batwa community. This article reviews the policy prescriptions and explores the circumstances that have perpetuated the underdevelopment of the Batwa. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - Hf;F1 M3 - 401572072 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1107 T1 - Sovereign trespass and the problems of hasty withdrawal : a case study from Somalia A1 - Bazuaye,Bright A1 - Enabulele,Amos O. Y1 - 2014/// KW - foreign intervention KW - liability KW - military intervention KW - Somalia KW - United States RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 279 EP - 300 JA - East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights: (2014), vol.20, no.2, p.279-300. VL - 20 IS - 2 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article takes a look at the liability for military intervention by a State or group of States in another State. Using the United States led intervention in Somalia as a case study, it specifically focuses on the situation where an intervening State(s) hastily withdraws from an intervention before the State in which they intervened gained the needed stability to enable it to maintain law and order. It is particularly argued that interveners that withdraw before the target State regains all its essential competencies should be treated as sovereign trespassers and by analogy be held accountable to all the consequences that flow to an individual who trespasses on the land of another. The interveners should be held accountable for every consequence that flowed from a prematurely terminated intervention. It is also argued that the same result should flow to States that intervened in another State on the guise of the protection of humanity while actually having a different self-interest to serve in the target State. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - Df;D4 M3 - 401571912 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1110 T1 - The emerging constitutioinal indigenous peoples' land rights in Tanzania A1 - Gastorn,Kennedy Y1 - 2014/// KW - group rights KW - indigenous peoples KW - land rights KW - legislation KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 216 EP - 243 JA - East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights: (2014), vol.20, no.2, p.216-243. VL - 20 IS - 2 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The pastoralists and hunter-gatherer indigenous peoples in Tanzania continue lobbying their recognition as such and protection of their land rights. This article discusses the extent to which the indigenous peoples are legally recognized and the state of their security of land tenure. With the hindsight of the UN declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2007 and the 2003 Report of the African Commission Working Group of Experts on Indigenous Population, this article probes the emerging indigenous land rights within the broader understating of the minority rights in the Draft Constitution of Tanzania 2014 as well as the Draft Policy Framework on Indigenous Persons 2011 of the Tanzania Social Action Fund. It is submitted that the provision on rights of minorities in the Draft Constitution is a commendable milestone upon which further actions may be pursued towards a specific recognition and the protection of indigenous land rights. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - He;C3 M3 - 40157119X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1102 T1 - The role of grandmothers as the primary caregivers in poor households and their own right to adequate food : examining two communities in the Breede valley, Western Cape Province, South Africa A1 - Rendal,K.T. Y1 - 2014/// KW - elderly KW - food consumption KW - households KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 414 EP - 436 JA - East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights: (2014), vol.20, no.2, p.414-436. VL - 20 IS - 2 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - South Africa's elderly are experiencing serious challenges affecting household food security. There are concerns about their use of the older persons grant regarding their right to adequate food. The aim of this study is to understand if and how the role of grandmothers as primary caregivers in poor households living in two communities in the Western Cape province of South Africa, affected the realization of their own right to adequate food. The grandmothers were the primary caregivers in the households and their grant money could not facilitate them in meeting their basic needs. Their realization of the right to adequate food was greatly affected by living with grandchildren. They reported sacrificing their own basic needs including food, to feed their grandchildren. Living with grandchildren was the biggest constraint to their access to adequate food for themselves and was identified as a major barrier to realizing their right to food and nutrition. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - Kf;C1 M3 - 401573311 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1109 T1 - Trends and challenges of disability rights in Africa : perspectives of national legal frameworks A1 - Abbay,Futsum Y1 - 2014/// KW - Africa KW - disabled KW - human rights RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 244 EP - 264 JA - East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights: (2014), vol.20, no.2, p.244-264. VL - 20 IS - 2 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Governments should play a critical role in ensuring full and meaningful inclusion and participation of persons with disabilities in society. States need to undertake appropriate constitutional and legislative measures with the goal of safeguarding and protecting the human rights of persons with disabilities. They should then implement the adopted laws on the ground to bring about positive changes in the lives of persons with disabilities. This article examines the general trends of disability human rights at the national level in Africa. It also looks into a number of challenges encountered either in formulating or implementing disability-related laws. The article argues that many African states do not adequately frame disability issues and rights in their domestic legal frameworks from a human rights perspective. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - Ba;F1 M3 - 401571351 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1115 T1 - Twenty years of education : transformation in Gauteng 1994-2014 : an independent review A1 - Maringe,Felix A1 - Prew,Martin A1 - Gauteng Department of Education Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - access to education KW - adult education KW - educational financing KW - educational policy KW - educational quality KW - educational systems KW - preschool education KW - regional government KW - South Africa KW - teacher education RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXII, 334 CY - Somerset West PB - African Minds U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This book presents a collection of fifteen essays on different aspects of education in Gauteng, South Africa, since the advent of democracy in 1994. The essays shed light on aspects of how a provincial department operates and why and with what consequences certain decisions have been made in education over the last twenty years, both nationally and provincially. Each essay is written by one or more specialists in the relevant focus area. The book consists of four parts: Policy and planning, with contributions by Shireen Motala, Se n Morrow and Yusuf Sayed; Implementation frameworks and systems, with contributions by Felix Maringe, AD Padayachee, Anusha Naidu and Tom Waspe, Raj Mestry, Gugu Nyanda, Zakhele Mbokazi, and Francine de Clercq and Yael Shalem; Implementation processes, with contributions by Tony Bush, Lorayne Excell, Elizabeth Walton, Edward French and Barbara Dale-Jones, Anthony Gewer and Makano Morojele, and Jane Hofmeyr; Interventions to improve schools, their measurement and assessment of impact, with contributions by Nicholas Spaull, and Veerle Dieltiens and Brian Mandipaza. [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 978-0-621-42915-2 AV - AFRIKA 49711 Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Kf;G1 M3 - 394345983 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1114 T1 - Unite or perish : Africa fifty years after the founding of the OAU A1 - Muchie,Mammo Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met bibliogr., bijl., noten KW - 2014 KW - Africa KW - conference papers (form) KW - conflict KW - democracy KW - development KW - diasporas KW - education KW - governance KW - OAU KW - pan-Africanism RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXVI, 359 CY - Pretoria PB - Africa Institute of South Africa U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This book is an outcome of the third conference in the 'Scramble for Africa' International Conference series, now renamed the 'African Unity for Renaissance' International Conference. The book discusses various issues pertaining to African unity and African renaissance, that animate Africa's stand in the global political, socio-economic, cultural and technological arenas. The chapters provide an insight into the issue of whether Africa has achieved genuine independence after 50 years of the founding of the OAU and evaluate the steps Africa has taken towards unity. The book consists of four thematic parts: Part I, Pan-Africanism: shared values of governance and democratic principles, with contributions by Charles Verharen, Mammo Muchie and Hailemichael Demissie, John Trimble, Westen Shilaho, Claudius Fergus, Babatunde Fagbayibo, and Babatunde Omotosho; Part II Pan-African education, with contributions by Morgan Ndlovu, Oscar Brathwaite, Amos Otieno Ahenda, Tuntufye Mwamwenda, Caroline Marks Madongo, and Carol Williams; Part III Development, economy, trade and diaspora engagement, with contributions by Samuel Oloruntoba and Solomon Akinboye, Marumo Nkomo, Serges Djoyou Kamga, Vusi Gumede and Kagiso Pooe, Bernard Njoh Niba, and Christal Oghogho Spel; Part IV Conflict, peace and security, with contributions by Manji Augustine Diyal, Chakwa Joshua, and Mammo Muchie, Phindile Lukhele-Olorunju and Hailemichael Teshome Demissie. [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 0-7983-0483-9 AV - AFRIKA 49669 Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Ba;D1 M3 - 399261389 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1108 T1 - Validity of the Benin custom of male primogeniture for succession to property A1 - Omoregie,Edoba B. Y1 - 2014/// KW - customary law KW - Edo KW - gender inequality KW - law of inheritance KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 265 EP - 278 JA - East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights: (2014), vol.20, no.2, p.265-278. VL - 20 IS - 2 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - More than three decades after gender was included as a protected category in the non-discrimination clause of the Nigerian constitution, the country's Supreme Court recently decided two cases in which it declared the custom of male primogeniture applicable among the Igbo people of Southeastern Nigeria invalid for being in contravention of the clause and for being repugnant to natural justice, equity and good conscience. The decisions, which were delivered only in April 2014, are truly significant in a number of ways. In the first case Ukeje v. Ukeje, the apex court for the first time made a firm pronouncement on the constitutionality of the male primogeniture custom having regard to the non-discrimination clause. In the second case Anekwe v. Nweke, the court declared the male primogeniture custom void not on the grounds of constitutionality, which it did not consider, but for failing the test of repugnancy thus further opening a new vista for determining the validity of a number of customs which retain vestiges of gender discrimination. Taking a cue from the decisions this article examines the validity of the male primogeniture custom of succession among the Benin people of Midwestern Nigeria and argues that the custom can no longer survive the test of constitutional validity and the stricture of repugnancy in view of the principles established in the two cases. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M1 - Fn;F1 M3 - 401571629 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1121 T1 - Croyances, ethnies et identit‚ au Sahel : du multiple … l'un A1 - Namaiwa,Boub‚ A. Y1 - 2013/// KW - acculturation KW - cults KW - ethnic identity KW - Niger KW - Sahel RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 135 EP - 157 JA - thiopiques: (2013), no.90, p.135-157 : tab. IS - 90 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - L'espace sah‚lo-saharien est une aire g‚ographique qui s'offre comme un terrain id‚al pour une investigation autour de la notion d'int‚gration des peuples. Dans cette ‚tude il sera essentiellement question non pas d'une genŠse de l'arriv‚e des groupes dans la partie ouest de la r‚publique du Niger et de leur m‚tissage, mais d'une id‚ologie qu'ils ont ‚labor‚e et qui pr“ne le d‚passement de la diff‚rence, id‚ologie qui elle-mˆme plonge ses racines dans deux des systŠmes de croyance auxquels adhŠrent les populations occupant cet espace, le culte ancestral collectif (Tsahi en Haoussa) et le culte de possession avec transe (Bori en Haoussa et Holey en Songhay). Ces deux derniers cultes sont les sources et les v‚hicules de cette id‚ologie de d‚passement de la diff‚rence. Deux aspects seront ‚voqu‚s dans cet article. D'abord une pr‚sentation des panth‚ons de ces systŠmes de croyance, puis une analyse de leurs contenus afin de mettre en ‚vidence quelques notions fondamentales qui sont v‚hicul‚es quotidiennement dans le sens d'une recherche de transethnicit‚. Il s'agit de d‚crire les grands moments de l'‚mergence d'une culture et d'une pens‚e fondatrices et int‚grationnistes dans cet espace, en op‚rant une remont‚e … leurs sources mˆmes. Ces cultes peuvent ˆtre consid‚r‚s comme une m‚moire vivante des peuples qui les pratiquent, tant ils renvoient aux p‚rip‚ties et autres rapports harmonieux ou conflictuels entre les peuples. D'une maniŠre g‚n‚rale, les religions traditionnelles v‚hiculent des valeurs morales et sociales trŠs fortes en direction de la modernit‚, des valeurs qui transcendent les clivages ethniques, locaux ou r‚gionaux et font appel aux notions de fraternit‚, d'‚galit‚ et de compl‚mentarit‚. On y retrouve le souci des peuples qui les ont cr‚‚s de vivre en symbiose. Bibliogr., notes, r‚f. [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Fm;C2 M3 - 40041368X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1118 T1 - Den of inequities A1 - Kombani,Kinyanjui Y1 - 2013/// KW - Kenya KW - novels (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - IV, 188 CY - Nairobi PB - Longhorn Publishers (Kenya) Ltd U2 - w12 T3 - Masterpiece series SN - 9966-25968-6 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10152 Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 401325989 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1116 T1 - Diversit‚ des uvres de Laongo et culture de la paix A1 - Zagr‚ Kabor‚,Edwige Y1 - 2013/// KW - Burkina Faso KW - sculpture RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 249 EP - 260 JA - thiopiques: (2013), no.90, p.249-260 : ill. IS - 90 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Le patrimoine touristique du Burkina Faso s'est enrichi par la cr‚ation du site de sculpture sur granite de Laongo, qui est un 'mus‚e … ciel ouvert'. Le site de Laongo est un cadre de rencontres, d'‚changes d'exp‚riences, de travail et surtout de cr‚ation artistique. Les uvres v‚hiculent des messages de toute nature : paix, hospitalit‚, soridarit‚, etc. Les artistes sont de nationalit‚s diff‚rentes, Burkina Faso, Mali, Togo, Belgique, Grande-Bretagne, Japon, Autriche, France, Pays-Bas, Colombie, Pologne, etc., permettant un art sous la forme d'expression de la diversit‚ culturelle dans le contexte de la mondialisation. La vari‚t‚ des thŠmes et le foisonnement des diff‚rentes cultures permettent au public de se ressourcer et de puiser dans cette diversit‚ culturelle des ‚l‚ments pouvant guider chacun … la recherche d'une citoyennet‚, mais aussi d'une culture de la paix. L'installation d'une culture de la paix suppose une bonne ‚ducation du peuple. On note un besoin de r‚orientation des peuples africains, notamment sa jeunesse et les communaut‚s de base. Cette activit‚ peut ˆtre accomplie par la sensibilisation des mouvements artistiques. Bibliogr., notes, r‚f. [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Fc;K3 M3 - 401584240 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1124 T1 - Fatou Diome: l'autre visualisation de l'‚migr‚ et l'exception dans la mise en ‚crit de l'‚migration A1 - Diouf,Denis Assane Y1 - 2013/// KW - emigration KW - novels KW - Senegal RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 61 EP - 71 JA - thiopiques: (2013), no.90, p.61-71. IS - 90 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Cette ‚tude porte sur la maniŠre dont Fatou Diome, romanciŠre s‚n‚galaise, visualise et analyse le ph‚nomŠne de l'‚migration et ses cons‚quences. Pour ce faire, l'auteur de cet article s'int‚resse d'abord … la d‚structuration de I'identit‚ de l'‚migr‚, et ensuite … l'‚criture romanesque comme m‚moire. Autant les personnages ‚migr‚s de Fatou Diome sont des ˆtres en conquˆte d'identit‚, autant l'‚migration n'a pas fait sauter les verrous des m‚canismes et structures narcissiques. En cela, elle constitue bien une exception dans l'‚criture de l'‚migration. Par son ‚criture fond‚e sur un enracinement ethnique, Fatou Diome continue … manifester son estime de soi et sa confiance … sa culture d'origine. Contrairement aux r‚cits de l'immigration plut“t marqu‚s par le "sceau de I'hybridit‚, de la marginalit‚, du nomadisme litt‚raire et du syncr‚tisme", elle ne se d‚connecte pas de la question identitaire de la litt‚rature africaine; il s'en faudrait de beaucoup. L'enchevˆtrement des espaces chez elle, mais aussi des identit‚s et des appartenances, ne va pas au-del… de la prise de conscience de la naissance d'un monde nouveau, hybride, h‚t‚rogŠne, qui appelle de la part de l'‚crivain africaine une prise de conscience de la n‚cessit‚ d'ancrer son discours dans son africanit‚. Bibliogr., notes, r‚f. [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Fo;K2 M3 - 400401037 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1119 T1 - L'tat africain, le d‚veloppement in‚gal et la question nationale A1 - Guiss‚,Youssouph Mbargane Y1 - 2013/// KW - Africa KW - nation KW - State RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 183 EP - 193 JA - thiopiques: (2013), no.90, p.183-193. IS - 90 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Dans cet article l'auteur d‚veloppe quelques r‚flexions sur la question du d‚veloppement in‚gal de l'tat et de la nation en Afrique. Il traite des thŠmes suivants: 1. d‚veloppement in‚gal et destructuration sociale; 2. Les tats-nation ou la dispersion de puissance de l'Afrique; 3. H‚t‚rogŠn‚it‚ d'h‚g‚monie et de reproduction politique; 4. Mondialisation, r‚ajustement et nouveaux acteurs. De son avis, il ne fait aucun doute qu'une transition (une 'transition historique') vers le r‚agencement rationnel des civilisations africaines et la renaissance du continent engage infailliblement, de maniŠre th‚orique et pratique, la d‚construction et le d‚p‚rissement forc‚ de tat-nation. Bibliogr., notes, r‚f. [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Ba;D1 M3 - 400417472 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1122 T1 - Le roman des "nouvelles guerres" africaines : corpus, champs et enjeux A1 - B‚dia,Jean Fernand Y1 - 2013/// KW - Africa KW - civil wars KW - novels KW - war RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 97 EP - 115 JA - thiopiques: (2013), no.90, p.97-115. IS - 90 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - La guerre a suscit‚ de nombreux romans et aussi des prismes d'analyse trŠs diff‚rents par les auteurs. L'actualit‚ des guerres postind‚pendances africaines est depuis presque trois d‚cennies un nouveau paradigme qui non seulement inspire les romanciers, mais est en passe de devenir, aprŠs le colonialisme et l'illusion des soleils des ind‚pendances, la nouvelle th‚matique de l'‚criture en Afrique. Cet article ‚tudie des romans qui traitent ces "nouvelles guerres" africaines - guerres internes opposant dans un cadre national, malgr‚ leurs d‚bordements transfrontaliers, deux ou plusieurs factions se partageant le territoire et la mˆme nationalit‚. De 'Sozaboy' (Ken Saro-Wiwa, 1975) … 'Mais le fleuve tuera l'homme blanc' (Patrick Besson, 2009), l'auteur examine la relation entre champ litt‚raire et champ de pouvoir et les notions g‚opolitiques que ces textes convoquent. Bibliogr., notes, r‚f. [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Ba;K2 M3 - 400410354 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1120 T1 - Mysticisme et identit‚ n‚gro-africaine. Activit‚ politique et pratiques mystiques A1 - Ndiaye,Lamine Y1 - 2013/// KW - mysticism KW - politics KW - power KW - Senegal RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 159 EP - 182 JA - thiopiques: (2013), no.90, p.159-182. IS - 90 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - La mystique, quel que soit son espace d'expression, se sert de l'introspection pour se frayer un chemin menant vers le transcendant. AprŠs un aper‡u d'‚crits portant sur le mysticisme, l'auteur se focalise sur le caractŠre universel de la croyance aux ph‚nomŠnes mystiques et du recours … la mystique pour, ensuite, axer son ‚tude sur la place de la mystique africaine en g‚n‚ral, et I'usage qu'en font les politiques s‚n‚galais, en particulier afin de ne pas perdre la face dans l'arŠne sociopolitique agissante. Le monde des politiques s‚n‚galais est devenu, par la force des choses et en fonction des repr‚sentations populaires, un univers des pratiques mystiques 'dangereuses'. Cet espace, qui semble ˆtre celui de la lutte pour la survie, s'impose comme le lieu d'exercice d'une violence d'ordre surtout symbolique. C'est ce qui explique, dans une large mesure, la retenue des citoyens qui, par crainte d'ˆtre tout simplement '‚cras‚s', refusent de s'engager dans l'action politique. Le fait de s'int‚resser … la politique revient, en quelque sorte, … s'engager dans une incertitude, c'est-…-dire dans une nuit dont on n'est pas trŠs s–r qu'elle mŠne au jour. Une symbologie socioculturelle n‚gativement orient‚e est ainsi pr‚sent‚e qui incarne, aux yeux de la majorit‚ des S‚n‚galais, la Politique de style s‚n‚galais. Bibliogr., notes, r‚f. [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Fo;D1 M3 - 400415119 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1123 T1 - Nouveaux paradigmes narratifs dans les r‚cits du g‚nocide rwandais du fest'Africa A1 - Ngom,Issa Y1 - 2013/// KW - genocide KW - novels KW - Rwanda RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 73 EP - 96 JA - thiopiques: (2013), no.90, p.73-96. IS - 90 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - On est tent‚ de dire que le roman africain de ces derniŠres d‚cennies se construit … l'image du chaos qui se trouve ˆtre le lot quasi g‚n‚ral du continent. Les ‚crits litt‚raires sur le g‚nocide rwandais sont marqu‚s du sceau du devoir de m‚moire et du t‚moignage. Dans cet article sont ‚tudi‚s les r‚cits suivants : 'Murambi. Le livre des ossements' de Boubacar Boris Diop, 'L'aŒn‚ des orphelins' de Tierno Mon‚nembo, 'La phalŠne des collines' de Koulsy Lamko, 'L'ombre d'Imana. Voyages jusqu'au bout du Rwanda' de V‚ronique Tadjo et 'Moisson de crƒnes' d'Abdourahman Wab‚ri. Ces romans s'inscrivent dans l'‚v‚nementiel et ‚voquent de fa‡on plus ou moins directe la situation politique et sociale du Rwanda. Il ne s'agit plus ici de raconter des "histoires", mais de fixer dans les m‚moires intellectuelles et affectives les atrocit‚s commises et les dysfonctionnements qui y ont conduit. Bibliogr., notes, r‚f. [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Hd;K2 M3 - 400401959 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1117 T1 - R‚publicanisme kantien et tat-nation : contribution … l'int‚gration africaine A1 - Koffi,ric Inesp‚r‚ Y1 - 2013/// KW - Africa KW - economic integration KW - nation building KW - peacebuilding KW - State RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 195 EP - 212 JA - thiopiques: (2013), no.90, p.195-212. IS - 90 U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - La construction de l'tat-nation est un imp‚ratif pour les Africains aussi bien pour la paix que pour l'int‚gration nationale, sous-r‚gionale et continentale. Dans le contexte des territoires nationaux dits 'arbitraires' et des populations h‚t‚rogŠnes, il incombe … l'tat de concevoir, d'organiser et de veiller … sa construction tant aux plans national qu'international. Les diff‚rences ethniques et culturelles n'en sont pas des obstacles en soi, leurs apports conflictuels ‚tant favoris‚s par les crises institutionnelles, politiques et arm‚es r‚currentes caus‚es par les hommes politiques en lutte pour le pouvoir et les richesses. Bien souvent, elles en sont les instruments et les victimes plut“t que les responsables et les b‚n‚ficiaires. L'histoire m‚di‚vale de I'Europe occidentale montre que l'Afrique n'est pas le seul continent … devoir organiser des nations ethniques qui r‚clament leur libert‚ en tats-nations d‚mocratiques. Le succŠs jusque l… c‚l‚br‚ de l'occident repose pour une bonne part sur le r‚publicanisme kantien. Mais aujourd'hui, il parait relatif eu ‚gard … la r‚surgence des crises ethno-nationalistes qui d‚noncent la politique de I'assimilation et de l'uniformisation ethnique et culturelle. Le r‚publicanisme kantien offre aussi … l'Afrique des possibilit‚s de construire des tats-nations modernes, mais autrement, dans le respect de la diversit‚ ethnique et culturelle. Bibliogr., notes, r‚f. [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Ba;B2 M3 - 401582922 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1125 T1 - In the belly of the lion : an anthology of new Sierra Leonean short stories A1 - Hallowell,Gbanabom Y1 - 2012/// KW - anthologies (form) KW - short stories KW - Sierra Leone RP - NOT IN FILE EP - III, 223 CY - Accra PB - Sierra Leonean Writers Series U2 - w12 SN - 99910-5418-9 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10200 Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 401329682 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1127 T1 - Rebellious histories : the Amistad slave revolt and the cultures of late twentieth-century black transnationalism A1 - Christensen,Matthew J. Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index, noten KW - Sierra Leone KW - slave rebellions KW - United States RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Albany PB - SUNY Press U1 - Restricted access. U2 - w12 N2 - Introduction : rebellious histories -- Cinque/Sengbe : naming the transnational subject -- Cannibals in the postcolony : Charlie Haffner's Amistad Kata-Kata and the moral economy of global consumption -- Neoliberal masculinity, black transnationalism, and the United States ; disappearing borders in Amistad and echo of lions -- Enslaving globalization : trans-atlantic slavery, Civil War, and modernity in Raymond Desouza-George's The broken handcuff -- Conclusion : rebellious futures SN - 978-1-438-43971-6 e-book AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 401563553 L3 - http://web.a.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?sid=98ca33a6-f213-48c8- 976b-f7f298eb5bbd%40sessionmgr4002&vid=0&hid=4209& bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d&preview=false#AN=440682&db=nlebk ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1126 T1 - The SMA African Art museum : guide to collections A1 - Koening,Robert J. A1 - Cade,Peter H. Y1 - 2011/// KW - Africa KW - arts KW - exhibition catalogues (form) KW - museums KW - United States RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Tenafly, N.J. PB - African Art Museum of the S.M.A. Fathers U2 - w12 M3 - 401616584 L3 - http://smafathers.org/museum/resources-ebooks/ ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1128 T1 - Des B‚douins dans le polder : histoires tragi-comiques de l'‚migration A1 - Laroui,Fouad Y1 - 2010/// KW - immigrants KW - Moroccans KW - Netherlands KW - personal narratives (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 170 CY - Casablanca PB - ditions Le Fennec U2 - w12 N2 - Pendant plusieurs ann‚es, Fouad Laroui a not‚ dans un petit carnet des anecdotes, des choses vues, des dialogues entendus dans les rues d'Amsterdam et d'autres villes des Pays-Bas. Au bout d'une dizaine d'ann‚es, il a pens‚ avoir assez de "mat‚riel" pour tenter d'esquisser un portrait de cet animal ‚lusif qui en intrigue plus d'un : le Marocain des polders. Sans pr‚tendre faire uvre d'ethnologue ou de sociologue, Fouad Laroui propose ici une approche diff‚rente de l'immigration. A l'heure o— les d‚bats sur l'int‚gration ou l'identit‚ nationale agitent les soci‚t‚s de nombre de pays, c'est une image plus humaniste, plus nuanc‚e, plus cocasse aussi, qui nous en est donn‚e dans cet ouvrage. -- Back cover SN - 978-995-416726-7 paperback AV - AFRIKA 49958 Y2 - 2016/03/24/ M3 - 392180014 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1129 T1 - Power, gender and social change in Africa A1 - Ndulo,Muna A1 - Grieco,Margaret Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [341]-376. - Met index, noten KW - Africa KW - gender inequality KW - political action KW - violence KW - women entrepreneurs KW - women's education KW - women's health KW - women's rights RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVIII, 397 CY - Newcastle upon Tyne PB - Cambridge Scholars U2 - w12 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Gender plays a significant role in predicting how accessible resources such as education, wage-based employment, physical and mental health care, adequate nutrition and housing will be to an individual or community. Enormous disparities exist between men and women in terms of basic rights and the power to determine the future, both in Africa and around the globe. This book, through its discussion of the challenges, achievements and lessons learned in efforts to attain gender equality, sheds light on the links between gender, public policy and development outcomes. The work includes analysis of strategic gender initiatives, case studies, research, and policies as well as conceptual and theoretical pieces. Contents: Part I Gender mainstreaming, politics, and participation. Taking the fast track to parliament: comparing electoral gender quotas in eastern and southern Africa (Gretchen Bauer); Women's rights advocacy versus gender and development programming: complementary or alternative strategies? (Marcia Greenberg); Radical citizenship: powerful mothers and equal rights (Judith Van Allen); The economic roots of African women's political participation (Claire Robertson). --- Part II Activisim, scholarship and gender. Mobilizing for change locally and globally: African women as scholar-activists in feminist and gender studies (Mary J. Osirim); The anthropological collaborator: feminist scholarship and activism in Africa (Diana J. Fox). --- Part III Health, education and culture. Maternal mortality and transport: Africa's burden (Margaret Grieco); Women in Chinsapo, Malawi: vulnerability and risk of HIV/AIDS (Jayati Ghosh and Ezekiel Kalipeni); Islam and girl's schooling in Sub-Saharan Africa: exploring the size and sources of the gender gap in education (Fatou Jah); Gender equity in African tertiary education systems: a critical look at women's progress (Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika). --- Part IV Legal framework, human rights, conflict, and economic empowerment. Imagine all the women: power, gender and the transformative possibilities of the South African constitution (Penelope E. Andrews); Women and inheritance under customary law: the response of the courts (Muna Ndulo); Land reforms, land titling and gender dilemmas in Africa: an exploration of issues (Susie Jacobs); Empowering women in the African entrepreneurial landscape: micro-entrepreneurs to business globalists in the formal and informal sectors (Anita Spring); Armed conflict, displacement, gender-based violence in Africa and anomie: the case of Darfur (Kabahenda Nyakabwa). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 1-443-80582-3 AV - AFRIKA 49971 Y2 - 2016/03/22/ M1 - Ba;C4 M3 - 330549723 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1130 T1 - Islam/Occident : le dialogue n‚cessaire A1 - Zemmouri,Mohammed Sƒad Y1 - 2007/// N1 - Met noten KW - culture contact KW - Islam KW - Islamic countries KW - Western countries KW - world RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 177 CY - Rabat PB - Top Press U2 - w12 AV - AFRIKA 49960 Y2 - 2016/03/24/ M3 - 401482383 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1131 T1 - Foundations for an African philosophy and theology of human rights: rethinking the human condition in post-colonial Central Africa (1965-1997) A1 - Nkulu-N'Sengha,Mutombo Y1 - 2003//20/ N1 - Doctoral dissertation Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 2002 Bibliogr.: p. 1201-1233. - Met noten, samenvatting KW - African culture KW - Central Africa KW - Christian theology KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - ethnophilosophy KW - human rights KW - inculturation KW - Luba-Kasai language KW - philosophy RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 2 CY - Ann Arbor, MI PB - UMI Dissertation Services U2 - w12 AV - AFRIKA 50020.1 Y2 - 2016/03/28/ M3 - 401614255 ER - TY - JFULL ID - 1132 T1 - African economic outlook .. African economic outlook .. Y1 - 2002/// N1 - DOI: 10.1787/19991029 Verschijnt 1ž per jaarr. Met suppl Engelse ed. van: Perspectives ‚conomiques en Afrique RP - NOT IN FILE JA - African economic outlook ... U2 - English ed;2001/02 - ... w12 SN - 1999-1029 Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 329027840 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1133 T1 - Rode maan : roman A1 - Haulsey,Kuwana A1 - Gaasbeek,Marianne Y1 - 2002/// N1 - Vert. van: The red moon. - New York : Villard, cop. 2000 KW - Kenya KW - novels (form) KW - Samburu KW - United States KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 285 CY - Breda PB - De Geus U2 - w12 N2 - Oorspr. titel: 'The red moon' SN - 90-445-0227-1 geb. AV - AFRIKA Lit.10165 Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 24164786X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1134 T1 - De wil van mijn vader : een vrouw in Kameroen strijdt tegen het juk van de traditie A1 - Makamp‚,Mireille A1 - Chardon,Sietske Y1 - 2001/// N1 - Vert. van: Der Wille meines Vaters geschehe. - Hamburg : Hoffmann und Campe, 2001 KW - autobiographies (form) KW - Cameroon KW - empowerment KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 255 CY - Baarn PB - Tirion U2 - w12 SN - 90-439-0267-5 geb. AV - AFRIKA Lit.10166 Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 227590805 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1135 T1 - Performance, trance, possession and mysticism : an analysis of the Rtib al-Rifyah in South Africa A1 - Karim,Goolam Mohamed Y1 - 1998/// N1 - Thesis presented in the Department of Religious Studies, Faculty of the Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cape Town Bibliography: pages 255-275. - Met samenvatting KW - dissertations (form) KW - healing rites KW - Islamic movements KW - South Africa KW - Sufism RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Cape Town PB - University of Cape Town, Department of Religious Studies U1 - Free access. U2 - w12 N2 - Study on the neurobiological aspects of Islamic ritual, revealing that Islamic ritual is remarkably 'structured'. The recitals from the Qur'an provide 'sound art' through harmonic triggers for inducing trance AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 401469581 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17489 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1136 T1 - West Africans in Britain, 1900-1960 : nationalism, pan-Africanism and communism A1 - Adi,Hakim Y1 - 1998/// N1 - Met bijl., index, noten KW - 1900-1999 KW - Gambia KW - Ghana KW - Great Britain KW - Nigeria KW - political action KW - racism KW - Sierra Leone KW - social life KW - students RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 224 CY - London PB - Lawrence & Wishart U2 - w12 SN - 0-85315-848-7 AV - AFRIKA 49941 Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 160389739 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1137 T1 - Bwiti : an ethnography of the religious imagination in Africa Bwiti : an ethnography of the religious imagination in Africa A1 - Fernandez,James W. A1 - Fernandez,Renate Lellep Y1 - 1982/// N1 - BIbliogr.: p. [661]-674. - Met index KW - African Independent Churches KW - African religions KW - Fang KW - Gabon RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Princeton, NJ PB - Princeton University Press U1 - Restricted access. U2 - w12 N2 - Crucial to the understanding of the religious imagination, the author argues, is a knowledge of the historical, social and cultural matrices from which it arises. Accordingly, in part 1, he presents a detailed ethnographic account of Fang culture after colonial encounter. Part 2 analyses in greater detail the religious plications of European administration and missionary efforts. In part 3 the author shows how the malaise and increasing isolation of parts of Fang culture achieve some assuagement in the Bwiti religion, which recenters Fang experience and seeks a reconciliation of the past and present AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/03/21/ M3 - 401488594 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.09253 ER -