TY - JOUR ID - 1683 T1 - A contemporary, empowered female figure? Towards a feminist reading of Frimpong-Manso's "Life and living it and "The perfect picture A1 - Kwansah-Aidoo,Kwamena A1 - Owusu,Joyce Osei Y1 - 2017/// KW - feminism KW - films KW - Ghana KW - images KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 55 EP - 73 JA - Journal of African Cinemas: (2017), vol.9, no.1, p.55-73. VL - 9 IS - 1 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article examines the contemporary female figure in Ghana, as portrayed in two video films by Shirley Frimpong-Manso: "Life and Living It" (2007) and "The Perfect Picture"(2009). Though the selected films individually foreground male and female subjectivities, they share similar recurring motifs in female characterization. Using the postfeminist and African feminist frameworks as conceptual lenses, the authors interrogate the precise ways in which the female characters are portrayed and note that the films emphasize women's freedom and choice, individualism and self-determination, challenge male dominance, encourage female sexual empowerment, and female friendship and bonding. They conclude that, in spite of a few instances where the two films appear to uphold normative notions of femininity, they overwhelmingly portray contemporary empowered female characters, framed within African feminist and postfeminist perspectives and cultures. Ultimately, the paper seeks to show the extent to which a feminist framework can initiate new thinking and affect wider social perceptions. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/12/05/ M1 - Ff;K3 M3 - 410600849 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1386/jac.9.1.55_1 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1688 T1 - Africa's cities : opening doors to the world A1 - Lall,Somik Vinay A1 - Henderson,J.Vernon A1 - Venables,Anthony J. Y1 - 2017/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - Africa KW - towns KW - urban development KW - urbanization RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 162 CY - Washington, DC PB - World Bank Group U2 - w19 SN - 1-464-81044-3 AV - AFRIKA A12592 Y2 - 2017/10/05/ M3 - 409135127 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1680 T1 - Elelwani (2012) : a Third Cinema analysis of a Venda tale of a young woman's journey of self-discovery A1 - Tager,Michele Y1 - 2017/// KW - African identity KW - empowerment KW - films KW - South Africa KW - Venda language RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 3 EP - 18 JA - Journal of African Cinemas: (2017), vol.9, no.1, p.3-18. VL - 9 IS - 1 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - "Elelwani" directed by Wa-Luruli in 2012 is a Tshivenda film based on a novel by Titus Ntsieni Maumela. The film highlights the subjugation and oppression of women in Tshivenda culture by telling the story of a young woman who returns to her family's rural home in Venda, South Africa, after completing her education, only to be informed by her parents that she is obligated to marry the King in return for the education she received, as well as to save her family from financial ruin. This article presents an analysis of "Elelwani" in terms of aspects of Third Cinema theory, with a view to showing how the film tells an African story and delivers its message of female empowerment. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/12/05/ M1 - Kf;K3 M3 - 410600873 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1386/jac.9.1.3_1 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1684 T1 - From "African Cinema" to film services industries : a cinematic fact A1 - Ureke,Oswelled A1 - Tomaselli,Keyan Y1 - 2017/// KW - Africa KW - cinema RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 75 EP - 92 JA - Journal of African Cinemas: (2017), vol.9, no.1, p.75-92. VL - 9 IS - 1 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article problematizes the universally used phrase "African cinema" and explores how it can be examined in terms of a film services framework, which includes both industrial criteria and ideological shifts, as a way of deepening screen media studies in searching for a more holistic value chain framework. The main argument is that the idea of "African cinema", especially as defined from racial, continental or ideological points of view, is outworn, reductive and in need of revision. The article complements other scholarly work situated in cinematic fact contexts of production. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/12/05/ M1 - Ba;K3 M3 - 410600830 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1386/jac.9.1.75_1 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1689 T1 - Novels of genocide : remembering and forgetting the ethnic other in fictional Rwanda A1 - Nyirubugara,Olivier Y1 - 2017/// N1 - Met literatuuropgave KW - ethnic classification KW - genocide KW - Hutu KW - novels KW - Rwanda KW - Tutsi RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 192 CY - Leiden PB - Sidestone Press U2 - w19 T3 - Memory Traps ; Volume II SN - 978-90-8890-432-5 gebonden AV - AFRIKA 51828 Y2 - 2017/12/05/ M3 - 407601236 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1682 T1 - Piracy, politics and control : the paradox of Tanzania's Kiswahili video film tax stamps A1 - Shule,Vicensia Y1 - 2017/// KW - cinema KW - copyright KW - crime prevention KW - Swahili language KW - Tanzania KW - taxation RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 37 EP - 54 JA - Journal of African Cinemas: (2017), vol.9, no.1, p.37-54. VL - 9 IS - 1 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The growth of the Kiswahili video film industry in Tanzania has generally been hit hard by piracy and copyright infringements. As a result, the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA), a state agency charged with the responsibility of tax collection, stepped in and introduced tax stamps in 2013 to minimize the problem of piracy and foster censorship as part of efforts aimed at formalizing the local video film industry. This article examines the enforcement of this regulatory measure. Specifically, it looks at the background to the problem, the execution process, and the politics inherent in the enforcement of the anti-piracy initiative. Using the crime pattern theory, the article analyses the piracy occurrence in the video film industry and the attendant mitigation measures. It looks at the genesis of tax stamps in relation to piracy and censorship and interrogates the legitimacy of the process as well as its purported intention in relation to quality control and improvement. Its major thrust is to establish whether tax stamps can regulate piracy, increase artists' income, formalize the sector and broaden the tax base, or whether the measure is just a political gimmick in response to politically-charged statements and manoeuvres. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/12/05/ M1 - He;F1;K3 M3 - 410600857 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1386/jac.9.1.37_1 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1681 T1 - When borderlands are where we live : "Disgrace" (Jacobs, 2008), "Invictus" (Eastwood, 2009) and "District 9" (Blomkamp, 2009) A1 - Moya,Ana Y1 - 2017/// KW - boundaries KW - boundary conflicts KW - films KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 19 EP - 36 JA - Journal of African Cinemas: (2017), vol.9, no.1, p.19-36. VL - 9 IS - 1 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article discusses the nature and role of borderlands in "Disgrace" (Jacobs, 2008), "Invictus" (Eastwood, 2008) and "District 9" (Blomkamp, 2009). Though rape, a rugby team and a group of aliens are apparently very different points of departure for a story, the article proves how these films adapt a single tale of borderlands in postapartheid South Africa, elaborating on the plurality of angles from which such a story may be told. The article discusses the poetics of the border at work in these films and the ways in which they explore the border as a site of struggle. In this sense, the article proves the extent to which borderland theory offers the necessary critical frame for a fruitful discussion of these films with the border becoming a productive epistemic angle; a suitable method for the critical discussion of global passages of people, money or objects. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/12/05/ M1 - Kf;K3 M3 - 410600865 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1386/jac.9.1.19_1 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1728 T1 - "The night war of Nampula" : vulnerable children, social change and spiritual insecurity in northern Mozambique A1 - Trentini,Daria Y1 - 2016/// KW - child health KW - Mozambique KW - witchcraft KW - women healers RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 528 EP - 551 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2016), vol.86, no.3, p.528-551. VL - 86 IS - 3 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - People living in the neighbourhoods of Nampula city, northern Mozambique, often speak of a war that is being waged at night, during which sick infants and small children figure more and more frequently as the preferred prey of malevolent ancestors, witches and new malign spirits that come at night, and who abduct and enslave them in order to harm their families. The purpose of this article is to explore what this "war of the night" reveals, to understand why it is that mothers are afraid their babies and children will be stolen from the compound and, finally, to analyse the ways in which families handle their fears and apprehensions about a child's sickness. I begin this analysis of the "war of the night", and the accompanying anxieties surrounding infants and children, by examining it in relation to large-scale changes that have occurred both at the micro-level of the household and in the community more generally. Specifically, the article looks at the ways in which ongoing economic and social transformations are reconfiguring gender and generational relationships, which, in turn, generates more insecurity within the household and intensifies a sense of existential threat from external forces. The article then examines the cultural logic of rumours and beliefs involving children, as a consideration of local interpretations and experiences of infancy and childhood helps shed light on local concepts of (children's) vulnerability. With the aid of three case studies, the article charts how families manage children's diseases. It shows how the uncertainty surrounding an illness is not always ameliorated by divinations or by the healing provided by women working on behalf of ancestral power. Instead, women healers often crystallize and intensify mothers' fears, also because their medical and ritual interventions are not always effective. The article concludes by examining the reasons why these women healers are increasingly struggling to manage the evil forces haunting infants and children and to make their medical interventions effective, and the effect of this on their local authority. Bibliogr., notes, ref., summary in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Jc;C1 M3 - 407464336 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S000197201600036X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1731 T1 - "Whoever leaves their traditions is a slave" : contemporary notions of servitude in an East African town A1 - Hillewaert,Sarah Y1 - 2016/// KW - Indian Ocean islands KW - Kenya KW - slavery KW - social classes KW - youth employment RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 425 EP - 446 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2016), vol.86, no.3, p.425-446. VL - 86 IS - 3 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article examines contemporary discourses on and conceptions of 'utumwa' or 'slavery' on the Indian Ocean island of Lamu. It discusses how residents of this Swahili town use historical understandings of servitude as moral rather than mere physical subjugation to formulate judgements on current processes of change within the town. Central to the discussion are ideologies of 'uungwana' (civilization) and 'heshima' (respectability) that historically shaped social stratification in Lamu, and particularly the enduring views that an embodiment of 'heshima' and its visible mediation within material practices facilitate a distinction between nobleman and slave. By examining how these norms are currently incorporated within everyday assessments of young people's public behaviour, the author argues that the moral ideologies that shaped social structure during the era of slavery meaningfully influence ascriptions of social standing within contemporary Lamu. Specifically, the article explores how discourses about 'utumwa' are grafted onto contemporary moral assessments of "beach boys" or Lamu youth working in the local tourism industry. The author suggests that the ideologies of 'utumwa', and the moral values that accompany it, motivate and facilitate the discursive constructions of beach boys' work as idleness rather than gainful employment. Bibliogr., notes, ref., summary in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Hc;C1 M3 - 407464301 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000322 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1725 T1 - 'Mboka Mundele' : Africanity, religious pluralism and the militarization of prophets in Brazzaville and Kinshasa A1 - Demart,Sarah A1 - Tonda,Joseph Y1 - 2016/// KW - African identity KW - Congo (Brazzaville) KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - prophets KW - religious movements RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 195 EP - 214 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2016), vol.86, no.2, p.195-214. VL - 86 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In recent decades, Kinshasa and Brazzaville have given rise to movements of prophecy, messianic fervour and revival (Pentecostalist in nature) in the field of religion. The patterns of liberation and deliverance that can be discerned here reflect forms of identity politics in which Africanity, in the ethnic and national sense, is not only a major issue, but a component that is increasingly associated with armed conflict. These processes express a radical paradigm shift that we place within the context of the relationship between Africanity and religious pluralism that has become evident in these two religious areas in recent years. The term 'Mboka Mundele' (the village or country of the Whites) points to an experience of "colonial modernity", and allows us to describe in objective terms the current urban context in which these "businessmen of God" emerge. Fernando Kutino, Ntoumi, Yaucat Guendi and Ne Muanda Nsemi are four major politico-religious figures who embody an ideology of Africanity related to complex types of "magic" and processes of pluralization. Bibliogr., notes, ref., summary in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Gf;Gj;B1 M3 - 407464476 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000012 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1708 T1 - African feminist hermeneutics : an evangelical reflection A1 - Nyagondwe,Rachel A1 - Hofmeyr,Johannes W. A1 - Fiedler,Klaus Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 153-168. - Met index, noten KW - Africa KW - Bible KW - black women KW - feminism KW - Malawi KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 180 CY - Luwinga PB - Mzuni Press U2 - w19 T3 - Mzuni books ; 18 SN - 99960-4520-X AV - AFRIKA 51540 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408727241 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1720 T1 - African scholars, African studies and knowledge production on Africa A1 - Arowosegbe,Jeremiah O. Y1 - 2016/// KW - Africa KW - African studies KW - decolonization KW - Nigeria KW - sociology of knowledge RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 324 EP - 353 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2016), vol.86, no.2, p.324-353. VL - 86 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - For this special section, the editors invited an article, and the subsequent four response pieces, as a contribution to the debate on knowledge production in Africa and African studies, which was a critical issue in the late colonial and post-independence African universities, and which has continued to be a concern of leading African scholars in the decades since. The contributors examine questions regarding the political economy of knowledge production in universities in postcolonial Africa, reflecting on historical and contemporary challenges. What factors undermine knowledge production in Africa? What roles can African universities play in "decolonizing knowledge production" on the continent? Contributions: African scholars, African studies and knowledge production on Africa (Jeremiah O. Arowosegbe); Nigerian academia and the politics of secrecy (Olukoya Ogen, Insa Nolte); Arabic sources and the search for a new historiography in Ibadan in the 1960s (Ousmane Kane); African studies: the ambiguity of ownership and originality (Henning Melber); Rethinking knowledge production in Africa (Wale Adebanwi). Bibliogr, notes. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Ba;Fn;A2 M3 - 407464522 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000073 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1714 T1 - Anthologie des ‚pithalames burundais : ouvrage bilingue kirundi-fran‡ais A1 - Kururu-Ndimurukundo,Barbara Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Epithalamia in Rundi and French Bibliogr.: p. 199-200. - Met noten KW - Burundi KW - dance songs KW - marriage rites KW - Rundi language KW - songs KW - traditional music RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 208 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w19 SN - 2-343-07983-8 pbk AV - AFRIKA 51530 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408177721 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1694 T1 - Applying international standards in enforcing the right to personal liberty in Cameroon : challenges and prospects A1 - Enonchong,Laura Stella Y1 - 2016/// KW - Cameroon KW - detention KW - human rights KW - rights of the accused RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 389 EP - 417 JA - Journal of African Law: (2016), vol.60, no.3, p.389-417. VL - 60 IS - 3 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article examines the problematic enforcement of the right to personal liberty in Cameroon. It offers a critical review of that right by assessing its compatibility with international standards endorsed by article 9 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and article 6 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights. It finds that, although a small number of provisions are not sufficiently robust to protect that right adequately, for the most part the Cameroonian provisions reflect international standards. In the light of that assessment, the article seeks to identify the impediments to the effective enforcement of the right and to recommend the most effective and feasible mechanisms for developing a robust enforcement framework for the protection and promotion of the right to personal liberty in Cameroon. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Gc;F1 M3 - 410497932 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021855316000140 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1726 T1 - Borders are galaxies : interpreting contestations over local administrative boundaries in South Sudan A1 - Zoe,Cormack Y1 - 2016/// KW - boundaries KW - local politics KW - pastoralists KW - South Sudan RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2016), vol.86, no.3, p.504-527 : krt. VL - 86 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article explores conflicts over local administrative boundaries in South Sudan and what these reveal about relationships between pastoralist communities and the state. Drawing on research in the Gogrial region of South Sudan, it argues that conflicts over local boundaries are rooted in the existence of different border paradigms and in subsequent attempts to resolve, sometimes violently, competing moral claims on the landscape. It draws a contrast between a Dinka concept of the border as a point that is owned and the state's concept of the border as a neutral dividing line. These concepts are based on different cultural logics, but there has been a century of interpenetration as well as conflict between them. The state has tried to lay its lines over Dinka points and local people have sought to tap the power of the state by claiming authority at administrative boundaries. These complex processes of interpenetration show how rural populations negotiate with violent state power: both in the past and in the process of forming the new state of South Sudan. They also reveal how some pastoralist populations have played an active role in shaping the geography of the state. Bibliogr., notes, ref., summary in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Di;D2 M3 - 407464352 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000358 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1700 T1 - Constructing history in Uganda A1 - Reid,Andrew Y1 - 2016/// KW - archaeology KW - history KW - prehistory KW - research KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE JA - The Journal of African History: (2016), vol.57, no.2, p.195-207 : krt., foto's. VL - 57 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This contribution seeks to explore the potential for historical archaeology in Uganda. By reflecting on where the potential strengths of such an approach may lie it is suggested that the most effective contributions will be made where there is a significant breadth and depth of historical sources. However, in Uganda the emphasis has tended to be on archaeological sites with distant or even dubious historical associations. The situation is further complicated by the very active processes of history making that are currently taking place, particularly in association with traditional spirit worship. Nevertheless there are a range of themes and contexts which could be explored through historical archaeology and there are also plentiful archaeological resources from the twentieth century. It is concluded that there is great potential for historical archaeology but that there needs to be a readjustment of the contexts and situations that are explored. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Hf;L2 M3 - 410496359 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021853716000268 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1721 T1 - Cybercrime, police work and storytelling in West Africa A1 - Beek,Jan Y1 - 2016/// KW - crime KW - Ghana KW - Internet KW - police KW - storytelling RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 305 EP - 323 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2016), vol.86, no.2, p.305-323. VL - 86 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In West Africa, both cyber fraud and cyber policing are mainly about storytelling. Based on fieldwork in the Ghanaian police, this article explores criminal investigations of email scams; it shows how actors rely on, make use of, lose faith in and reinvent stories. Each cyber fraud case can be understood as a series of connected tales, and all involved try to change the direction of the narrative. While the first tale takes place in virtual spaces between continents, the later ones are located in Ghana and are about police work there. The actors' stories both tap into and create social imaginaries, and the involved actors thereby craft conflicting notions of order and disorder. However, not only the fraudsters' stories but also the police officers' and victims' stories are often factually inaccurate and are partly fictional. Ultimately, all actor groups struggle to create believable stories under current conditions. Bibliogr., notes, ref., summary in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Ff;C1 M3 - 407464514 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000061 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1690 T1 - Decentralization and the local developmental state : peasant mobilization in Oromiya, Ethiopia A1 - Emmenegger,Rony Y1 - 2016/// KW - decentralization KW - Ethiopia KW - local politics KW - State-society relationship RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2016), vol.86, no.2, p.263-287 : fig., krt. VL - 86 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article explores the politics of decentralization and state-peasant encounters in rural Oromiya, Ethiopia. Breaking with a centralized past, the incumbent government of the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) committed itself to a decentralization policy in the early 1990s and has since then created a number of new sites for state-citizen interactions. In the context of electoral authoritarianism, however, decentralization has been interpreted as a means for the expansion of the party-state at the grass-roots level. Against this backdrop, this article attempts a more nuanced understanding of the complex entanglements between the closure of political space and faith in progress in local arenas. Hence, it follows sub-kebele institutions at the community level in a rural district and analyses their significance for state-led development and peasant mobilization between the 2005 and 2010 elections. Based on ethnographic field research, the empirical case presented discloses that decentralization and state-led development serve the expansion of state power into rural areas, but that state authority is simultaneously constituted and undermined in the course of this process. On that basis, this article contributes to an inherently political understanding of decentralization, development and their entanglement in local and national politics in rural African societies. Bibliogr., notes, ref., summary in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Dd;D1 M3 - 410554030 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000048 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1702 T1 - Education and the agrarian question in South Africa, c. 1900-40 A1 - Tischler,Julia Y1 - 2016/// KW - 1900-1949 KW - agricultural education KW - segregation KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 251 EP - 270 JA - The Journal of African History: (2016), vol.57, no.2, p.251-270. VL - 57 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - During the first half of the twentieth century, deep structural changes occurred in the South African countryside. While farming became an important pillar of the national economy, more and more people left the land in search of better lives in towns and cities. This article examines agricultural education, an early avenue of state intervention in farming, to elucidate how officials and groups of farmers navigated the 'agrarian question' by trying to define the roles that men, women, blacks, and whites played in the sector's restructuring. I argue that agricultural planning was inextricable from ideologies and politics of segregation, a factor that historiography has not systematically taken into account. By comparing interventions in the Transkei and Ciskei with those in the Orange Free State, this article illuminates the interrelations between rural planning and segregation, as well as how they were complicated by delineations of class and gender. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Kf;L2 M3 - 410496332 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021853716000062 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1691 T1 - Enhancing energy security in rural Tanzania : examples of decentralized rural energy approaches from India A1 - Shanghvi,Ian Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 45-48. - Met bijl., noten KW - electricity KW - energy policy KW - India KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE CY - New Delhi PB - Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses U1 - Free access. U2 - w19 T3 - IDSA Occasional Paper ; no. 43/2016 SN - 978-93-8216961-1 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M3 - 410543462 L3 - http://www.idsa.in/system/files/opaper/op_43_energy-security-230316.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1729 T1 - Forgetting apartheid : history, culture and the body of a nun A1 - Bank,Leslie J. A1 - Carton,Benedict Y1 - 2016/// KW - oral history KW - protest KW - South Africa KW - witchcraft RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 472 EP - 503 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2016), vol.86, no.3, p.472-503 : foto's. VL - 86 IS - 3 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In 1952, the African National Congress (ANC) initiated its Defiance Campaign, opposing apartheid laws through organized civil disobedience and African nationalism. On Sunday 9 November, the city of East London became a site of political mobilization when 1,500 Xhosa-speaking ANC sympathizers peacefully protested in Bantu Square, the hub of a township named Duncan Village. Police arrived and fired on the crowd, igniting "spontaneous riots". An Afrikaner salesman and an Irish nun were killed in the ensuing unrest. Rumours circulated that a mob ate the white woman; troop reinforcements then fanned into the township to wage a retaliatory war, shooting and bayoneting their victims. Upwards of 200 Africans may have died but only nine fatalities were recorded. If the revised toll is credible, the bloodshed exceeds that of Sharpeville, the worst one-day massacre in apartheid South Africa. Oral sources explain why the slaughter in Duncan Village is not widely known. Township residents secretly carted the dead to rural graves, fearing to report their losses as people mourned the tragic slaying of the nun named Sister Aidan. Today, ANC rulers of East London seem content to silence the memory of a mass killing reputedly spawned by chaos and cannibalism. At the centre of this incident is Sr Aidan's mutilation for the purpose of making 'muthi', a shocking incident that dominates the story of violence on Black Sunday. Using archival documents and oral histories, and incorporating the methodologies of Jennifer Cole, Donald Donham and Veena Das, this article reconstructs a narrative of "critical events" surrounding the nun's 'muthi' murder. The scrutinized witness testimonies relay how township residents framed their fierce encounters with a symbolic (white person) and ubiquitous (militarized police) enemy. Oral sources reject the notion that an aimless "riot" occurred on 9 November. Instead, they reflect on cultural enactments of purposeful violence through scripted assaults and 'muthi' ritual. Ultimately, they view the fatal attack on Sr Aidan as an evolving customary act of defensive retribution and symbolic warning, submerging truths in apartheid and hindering reconciliations in democracy. Bibliogr., notes, ref., summary in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Kf;L3 M3 - 407464328 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000346 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1695 T1 - Forging paths for the African queer : is there an 'African' Mechanism for realizing LGBTIQ rights? A1 - Devji,Zahrah Z. Y1 - 2016/// KW - human rights KW - LGBT KW - South Africa KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 343 EP - 363 JA - Journal of African Law: (2016), vol.60, no.3, p.343-363. VL - 60 IS - 3 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The African continent has struggled to accept its LGBTIQ population and queer individuals continue to struggle in pursuit of their rights. Similar refrains justifying widespread homophobia reverberate throughout the continent. This article analyses two case studies in Africa: Uganda and South Africa. Although each country treats the question of queer rights differently, arguably the treatment of the queer on a day to day basis is not dissimilar in each country. The article considers whether there is a mechanism for realizing queer rights in Africa, by appealing to the values and cultures that exist on the continent. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Hf;Kf;F1 M3 - 410497924 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021855316000097 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1716 T1 - Geographies of the body: constructing memory through place in Shaun Johnson's 'The Native Commissioner' (2006) and Anne Landsman's 'The Rowing Lesson' (2007) A1 - Fincham,Gail Y1 - 2016/// KW - literary criticism KW - memory KW - novels KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 81 EP - 95 JA - English Academy Review: (2016), vol.33, no.2, p.81-95. VL - 33 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article investigates two recent South African novels which construct memory through narrative: Shaun Johnson's 'The Native Commissioner' (2006. Johannesburg: Penguin Books, South Africa) and Anne Landsman's 'The Rowing Lesson' (2007. Cape Town: Kwela Books). Both texts foreground the political contexts of culture and history, both see memory as belonging as much to the present and future as to the past, and both dramatize the role of imagination in addressing the trauma of loss. In both novels, place is crucially important, not as a simple geographical construct but as a reflection of biographical and cultural positioning. In Johnson's text the narrator's construction of his father's story is vividly coloured by George Jameson's empathetic identification with an Africa which apartheid will erase. Landsman's text offers Betsy Klein's imaginative projections of the Touw River in Wilderness, which are as much about her own childhood as about her domineering father. Memory, Johnson and Landsman show, cannot be confined to passive nostalgia for the past. It is centrally about the dynamics of knowing and learning from the past. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M1 - Kf;K2 M3 - 407972684 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2016.1249694 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1704 T1 - Historical archaeology in East Africa : past practice and future directions A1 - Schmidt,Peter R. Y1 - 2016/// KW - archaeology KW - East Africa KW - history KW - oral traditions KW - prehistory KW - research RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 183 EP - 194 JA - The Journal of African History: (2016), vol.57, no.2, p.183-194 : foto's. VL - 57 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This forum article explores the major intellectual trajectories in the historical archaeology of Eastern Africa over the last sixty years. Two primary perspectives are identified in historical archaeology: one that emphasizes precolonial history and oral traditions with associated archaeology, and another that focuses mostly on the era of European contact with Africa. The latter is followed by most North American practice, to the point of excluding approaches that privilege the internal dynamics of African societies. African practice today has many hybrids using both approaches. Increasingly, precolonial historical archaeology is waning in the face of a dominant focus on the modern era, much like the trend in African history. New approaches that incorporate community participation are gaining favor, with positive examples of collaboration between historical archaeologists and communities members desiring to preserve and revitalize local histories. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Ha;L2 M3 - 410496308 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021853715000791 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1730 T1 - Islam in and out : cosmopolitan patriotism and xenophobia among Muslims in C“te d'Ivoire A1 - Miran-Guyon,Marie Y1 - 2016/// KW - C“te d'Ivoire KW - interreligious relations KW - Islam RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 447 EP - 471 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2016), vol.86, no.3, p.447-471. VL - 86 IS - 3 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The nativist ideology of ivoirit‚ of the 1990s generated brutal discriminatory policies against those labelled as "strangers", especially Muslims. Reversing that perspective, this article focuses on the interface between religion and national identity in twentieth-century C“te d'Ivoire from within Muslim society. The argument is divided into two parts. The first puts forward the counter-hegemonic, patrioticcum-cosmopolitan narratives that a new Muslim leadership formulated in order to write Islam into national history. The second focuses on grass-roots, demotic, day-to-day realities. It explores Muslim takes on belonging and alienation in practice, paying careful attention to the community's internal diversity. It shows how, over time, Ivorian Muslims have showcased varying degrees of cosmopolitan patriotism but also of their own, local xenophobia. The concluding section returns to the new Muslim leadership and its multifaceted endeavours to reconcile Muslim lived experiences with their cosmopolitan patriotic aspirations. The article ends with a short epilogue surveying the violent armed conflicts of the period 2002 to 2011 and how Muslims were a part of them. Bibliogr., notes, ref., summary in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Fi;B1 M3 - 40746431X L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000334 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1715 T1 - La philosophie n‚gro-africaine : essai de pr‚sentation g‚n‚rale A1 - Mono Ndjana,Hubert Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 415-440. - Met index, noten KW - Africa KW - philosophy RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 459 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w19 SN - 2-343-07610-3 pbk AV - AFRIKA 51551 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408122323 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1711 T1 - La sant‚ des femmes et des enfants au Mali : un enjeu de sant‚ publique internationale A1 - Toumanion,Bakary A1 - Sanogo,Rokia Y1 - 2016/// N1 - L'Harmattan Mali"--Cover Bibliogr.: p. 225-227. - Met noten 1e partie. M‚thodologie -- Mondialisation, g‚opolitique et g‚opolitique de la sant‚ -- Impacts des ‚pid‚mies -- Mondialisation, genre, excision et d‚veloppement -- La sant‚ de la femme et de l'enfant. -- 2e partie. tude de cas no 1. Save the Children USA et la lutte contre la diarrh‚e de l'enfant au Mali. -- tude de cas no 2. Le systŠme de r‚f‚rence communautaire de protection des enfants au Mali. UNICEF-Mali et le systŠme de r‚f‚rence communautaire de protection des enfants. -- tude de cas no 3. Exp‚rience d'assistance technique des ONG locales de l'ATN PLUS aux structures d‚concentr‚es du MinistŠre de la Sant‚ au Mali. 3e partie. Le m‚tier de consultant et projets de d‚veloppement en Afrique. L'expertise socio-anthropologique au service du d‚veloppement en Afrique. KW - Mali KW - maternal and child health care KW - public health RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 237 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w19 N2 - "Dans les pays du Sud, la sant‚ est devenue un mode de "redistribution des richesses", un cadre pour drainer des financements ext‚rieurs. Cependant, on note un d‚calage entre probl‚matique de sant‚ et solutions apport‚es. Les femmes et les enfants, la veuve et l'orphelin, deviennent des objets, des moyens "marketing" d'un systŠme sanitaire qui ne profite qu'… lui-mˆme. Avec une dizaine d'ann‚es d'exp‚rience de consultation au Mali et … l'international, l'auteur explique comment la sant‚ des femmes et des enfants reste un enjeu majeur dans les pays en d‚veloppement. Cet ouvrage est innovant et deviendra une r‚f‚rence pour les ‚tudiants et professionnels en sant‚ publique, les chercheurs en sciences sociales, les ONG, les partenaires techniques et financiers, afin qu'ils connaissent ou revisitent les strat‚gies d'intervention."--Page 4 of cover SN - 2-343-08357-6 AV - AFRIKA 51511 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408178159 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1718 T1 - Language and audience in Brian Chikwava's 'Harare North' (2009) A1 - Ndlovu,Isaac Y1 - 2016/// KW - language usage KW - novels KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 29 EP - 42 JA - English Academy Review: (2016), vol.33, no.2, p.29-42. VL - 33 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Brian Chikwava's novel Harare North (2009. London: Jonathan Cape) is founded on two related linguistic oxymora. First, while it narrates shocking events that impinge on the lives of millions of Zimbabweans, the novel does so through the employment of unrelenting satirical humour. Second, the novel consistently uses broken English as a stylistic device; however, this broken English is a product of a writer who is fully fluent in English. Among other issues, my discussion tries to engage with these linguistic paradoxes that are constitutive of the novel as they relate to the kinds of audience - and in particular the British readership - to which Chikwava directs his text. Some consideration is also given to the ways in which the novel can be said to function self-reflexively as a comment on Chikwava himself. Bibliogr., note, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M1 - Je;K2 M3 - 407972641 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2016.1249682 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1713 T1 - Le Code foncier congolais (RDC) et la probl‚matique de sa promotion : une approche de la communication pour le changement de comportement A1 - Muabila Bangu-Bangu Katayi,Laetitia Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 165-168. - Met noten KW - communication KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - land law KW - land tenure KW - real property RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 168 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w19 T3 - Comptes rendus SN - 2-343-08269-3 AV - AFRIKA 51533 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408177829 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1698 T1 - LGBT rights in Malawi : one step back, two steps forward? The case of 'R v Steven Monjeza Soko and Tiwonge Chimbalanga Kachepa' A1 - Demone,Bradley Y1 - 2016/// KW - human rights KW - LGBT KW - Malawi RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 365 EP - 387 JA - Journal of African Law: (2016), vol.60, no.3, p.365-387. VL - 60 IS - 3 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In late 2009 two Malawians, a man and a transgender woman, united in an engagement ceremony. Police charged both under Malawi's anti-sodomy provisions. The case captured the nation's attention and drew scrutiny from foreign governments and human rights organizations. Several western nations threatened to withdraw aid unless the prosecution was discontinued. Nevertheless, the defendants were convicted and sentenced. Following a visit from the UN secretary general, Malawi's president pardoned the couple, but emphasized that the 'two gay boys' had offended Malawi and its people. This article examines this case (R v Soko and Kachepa) and its impact on Malawi's LGBT rights movement. Using Thomas Stoddard's 'rule-shifting, culture-shifting', it considers the efficacy of international and domestic advocacy efforts and concludes that aid conditionality is, in many ways, counter productive. Conversely, multi-dimensional domestic advocacy is a promising strategy to change the relevant law and public attitudes associated with the Malawian LGBT community. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Jb;F1 M3 - 410497894 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021855316000127 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1710 T1 - Libyan sugar A1 - Brown,Michael Christopher Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 401-407 KW - 2011 KW - civil wars KW - diaries (form) KW - Libya KW - personal narratives (form) KW - photography KW - pictorial works (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 411 CY - Santa Fe PB - Twin Palms U2 - w19 N2 - "Centered around the 2011 Libyan Revolution, Libyan Sugar is a road trip through a war zone, detailed through photographs, journal entries, and written communication with family and colleagues. A record of Michael Christopher Brown's life both inside and outside Libya during that year, the work is about a young man going to war for the first time and his experience of that age-old desire to get as close as possible to a conflict in order to discover something about war and something about himself-perhaps a certain definition of life and death"--publisher's website SN - 1-936611-09-0 AV - AFRIKA 51887 Y2 - 2017/12/05/ M3 - 408726458 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1692 T1 - Life burial : a stage play A1 - Paul,Helen Y1 - 2016/// KW - drama (form) KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 57 CY - Lagos PB - University of Lagos Press and Bookshop Ltd U2 - w19 SN - 978-978-95293-2-2 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10644 Y2 - 2017/12/05/ M3 - 410530204 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1723 T1 - Locating hip hop origins : popular music and tradition in Senegal A1 - Appert,Catherine M. Y1 - 2016/// KW - cultural history KW - hip hop KW - Senegal KW - urban youth RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 237 EP - 262 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2016), vol.86, no.2, p.237-262. VL - 86 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article complicates internationally circulating origin myths that alternately link hip hop to West African griot traditions or highlight the global resonance of its roots in the US inner city. The author argues that such generalizing narratives potentially obscure how complex understandings of traditional cultural production inform local engagements with hip hop in Africa, and advocate instead for ethnographically generated interpretive frameworks that enable alternative, locally grounded analyses of hip hop cultures. In doing so, she examines the particularity of Senegalese invocations of origin myths to ask how local and global histories are reimagined through discourse about musical practice. Based on their understandings of tradition as something that precedes, is transformed in, and remains integral to contemporary urban life in Senegal, underground hip hoppers conflate the local popular genre 'mbalax' with griot practice, contrasting it with hip hop as a modern music born from experiences of urban struggle that resonate with their own realities. She demonstrates that Senegalese hip hop practice is defined not only through political engagement or social action but also through and against local musical practices that performatively re-inscribe the political and social systems that limit and contain youth. Bibliogr., notes, ref., summary in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Fo;K3 M3 - 407464492 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000036 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1705 T1 - Nelson Mandela and Wits University A1 - Murray,Bruce Y1 - 2016/// KW - prisoners KW - South Africa KW - students KW - universities RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 271 EP - 292 JA - The Journal of African History: (2016), vol.57, no.2, p.271-292. VL - 57 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Drawing on the Mandela file in the Wits University Archives covering all aspects of his relationship with Wits, and on Mandela's prison correspondence, this article rotates around a remarkable story of persistence in the face of adversity and repeated failure the story of Nelson Mandela's 46-year long pursuit of the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree. In 1943 he first enrolled as a part-time law student at Wits University and finally graduated with an LLB through the University of South Africa (UNISA) in 1989, a year before his release from prison. Fresh light is thrown on the Wits University Mandela dealt with, and on the obstacles placed in the way of his prison studies. Throughout there is a focus on Mandela and Wits the university's impact on him as a student, his attempts to complete his Wits LLB while on Robben Island, his candidacy from prison for the Wits chancellorship, and, as president, his remarkable reunion with the law class of 1946. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Kf;L3 M3 - 410496294 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S002185371500078X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1699 T1 - New directions for historical archaeology in Eastern Africa A1 - Lane,Paul J. Y1 - 2016/// KW - archaeology KW - East Africa KW - history KW - material culture KW - oral traditions KW - prehistory KW - research RP - NOT IN FILE JA - The Journal of African History: (2016) U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Recent years have seen growth in the number of historical archaeology studies in Eastern Africa. Combining critical analysis of material remains alongside the available documentary and oral sources, these offer new insights into the precolonial and colonial pasts of the region. However, the field is less well established than in either West or Southern Africa and the full potential of the subdiscipline has yet to be realised. This contribution reviews the main analytical and theoretical trends, drawing on a selection of examples. Several other research themes that might warrant investigation are also identified, and the general lack of engagement with material culture and the archaeology of the last few hundred years on the part of historians, is lamented. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Ha;L2 M3 - 410496367 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021853716000049 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1712 T1 - Politiques d'‚ducation/formation et coop‚ration internationale d‚centralis‚e au B‚nin A1 - Ibikounl‚,Salami Yacoubou Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universit‚ de Nantes, 2014 Bibliogr.: p. 611-641. - Met noten Bewerking van: L'impact de la coop‚ration d‚centralis‚e entre les collectivit‚s territoriales fran‡aises et b‚ninoises sur les politiques de l'‚ducation et de la formation au B‚nin KW - Benin KW - decentralization KW - education KW - educational policy KW - international cooperation RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 641 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w19 T3 - tudes africaines. S‚rie Education SN - 2-343-07048-2 pbk AV - AFRIKA 51514 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408178116 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1732 T1 - Post-slavery refractions : subjectivity and slave descent in a Gambian life story A1 - Gaibazzi,Paolo Y1 - 2016/// KW - Gambia KW - self-concept KW - Senegal KW - slaves RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 405 EP - 424 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2016), vol.86, no.3, p.405-424. VL - 86 IS - 3 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The article draws on the life story of Musa, a Soninke man from a Gambian village, to shed light on the experience and subjective dimension of slave descent in West Africa. After spending most of his life abroad as a migrant, Musa retired to his home village and came to terms with his status identity as a slave descendant. Rather than by status hierarchies alone, however, Musa's social position was modulated by other aspirations and obligations, particularly those inherent in becoming an elder and a returnee. These predicaments of the self, constructed on the basis of age, masculinity and cosmopolitan knowledge, shaped his life and delineated the space in which he variously interpreted and navigated the legacy of slavery. By foregrounding the ways in which slave descent is dynamically refracted by this broader process of self-making, this article thus goes beyond a framework centred primarily on fixed status identities and on the dynamics of resistance/submission, highlighting instead the multifaceted, even contradictory, positioning of slave descendants in post-slavery Senegal and Gambia. Bibliogr., notes, ref., summary in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Fe;Fo M3 - 407464298 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000310 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1724 T1 - Real love versus real life : youth, music and utopia in Freetown, Sierra Leone A1 - Stasik,Michael Y1 - 2016/// KW - images KW - popular music KW - romantic relationships KW - Sierra Leone KW - youth RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 215 EP - 236 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2016), vol.86, no.2, p.215-236. VL - 86 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The most popular music among youths in Sierra Leone's capital Freetown is music dealing with love. While the music, which is mainly of foreign origin, evokes idealized images of "real love", the real-life relationships of its young audiences are characterized by chronic states of emotional uncertainty and dissatisfaction. Economic disparities lead to an increasing monetization of young people's relationships, driving them either into a fragile flux of multiple partners or out of intimate engagements altogether. Taking this "dissonance" between sonic representations and social relations as a point of departure, in this article the author explores the ways in which young Freetonians position themselves at the juncture of desire and reality. After an introduction to Freetown's contemporary music scene, he juxtaposes various life and love stories of youths with the fantasies they invest in "love music". In so doing, he discusses the complex relationships between affect, exchange, deprivation and the strictures involved in attaining social adulthood. Drawing on the notion of utopia, denoting a desired yet unattainable state, he argues that it is within the experiential gap between the consumption of a representation and the desire to live (up to) that representation that Freetown's youths rework their horizons of possibilities. Bibliogr., notes, ref., summary in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Fp;C1 M3 - 407464484 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000024 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1703 T1 - Storming the citadel : decolonization and political contestation in Guinea's Futa Jallon, 1945-61 A1 - Straussberger,John Y1 - 2016/// KW - decolonization KW - Fulani KW - Futa Jallon polity KW - Guinea KW - Parti D‚mocratique de Guin‚e RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 231 EP - 249 JA - The Journal of African History: (2016), vol.57, no.2, p.231-249. VL - 57 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article examines how contestation between political parties, politicians, and their supporters shaped Guinea's decolonization from 1945 to 1961. The last region to resist the rise of S‚kou Tour‚'s PDG, the Fulbe-dominated Futa Jallon - as both a political space and representation of Fulbe culture - was at the center of strategic and intellectual struggles over the shape of the postcolonial Guinean state and society. What resulted from contestation was the general belief that the Fulbe and the Futa Jallon were divergent from the rest of Guinea, a fragment in the making. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Fg;L3 M3 - 410496324 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021853716000050 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1722 T1 - The ontogeny of hyena representations among the Harari people of Ethiopia A1 - Baynes-Rock,Marcus Y1 - 2016/// KW - animals KW - Ethiopia KW - Harari KW - images KW - world view RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 288 EP - 304 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2016), vol.86, no.2, p.288-304. VL - 86 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Employing a theoretical framework developed by ecologist Paul Shepard, the author explores the ways in which Harari (Ethiopia) people's representations of spotted hyenas develop in tandem with their ontogenesis. The Harari word for hyena, 'waraba', takes on different meanings depending on the socialization of Harari individuals and the particular life stages of these persons. In early childhood, 'waraba' is a terrifying beast of the imagination. As children mature, their initial conceptions are overturned as they learn that local hyenas are in fact peaceful; it is the hyenas from beyond Harar's borders whom they learn to fear. Throughout and beyond middle childhood, representations of hyenas are employed in folktales, songs, chants and idioms to represent other humans while at the same time reflecting an engagement with the local hyenas. The representations culminate in the conception of 'Derma Sheikh': the reliable, protective, religious hyena who shares the same interest in peace and security as the Hararis. In Harar, representations of hyenas reflect an attention to what hyenas do "out there" in the streets and in the surrounding farmland. They speak of a level of engagement with hyenas as persons: one that is atypical of an "urbanized, industrialized" society. Bibliogr., notes, ref., summary in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Dd;B2 M3 - 407464506 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S000197201600005X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1727 T1 - The Pygmy mimic A1 - Frankland,Stan Y1 - 2016/// KW - culture contact KW - humour KW - Pygmies KW - theatre KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 552 EP - 570 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2016), vol.86, no.3, p.552-570. VL - 86 IS - 3 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The Pygmy mimic is an extremely persistent colonial trope that continues to inform contemporary anthropological understandings of Africa's Pygmy populations. Mimicry is now understood as being a key component of the social reproduction of a distinct Pygmy way of being. In this paper the author examines the historical accounts of mimicry and try to bring a historical perspective to bear on contemporary ethnographic accounts of its practice. He also sets his own research among the Sua Pygmies of Uganda against these other examples. The intention behind this is to acknowledge the common humanity of Africa's Pygmies and to create new grounds of comparison, such as a shared history of oppression, that are not dependent on a unique foraging mode of thought. Bibliogr., notes, ref., summary in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Hf;C1 M3 - 407464344 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000371 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1696 T1 - The seller's liability for the non-conformity of goods in a contract of sale under the OHADA Uniform Act on General Commercial Law : a critical analysis A1 - Djieufack,Roland Y1 - 2016/// KW - commercial law KW - law of contract KW - OHADA KW - sales KW - Subsaharan Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 469 EP - 490 JA - Journal of African Law: (2016), vol.60, no.3, p.469-490. VL - 60 IS - 3 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article assesses the seller's duty of conformity in a contract of sale under the OHADA Uniform Act on General Commercial Law. It posits that conformity is not an independent legal concept and so argues that a thorough assessment cannot be made without recognizing and taking into consideration a number of issues, irrespective of the contractual stipulations agreed by the contracting parties. Arguably, the notion of conformity falls within the meaning of the subjective understanding of a 'defect'. This can raise confusion and uncertainty in determining the seller's liability for non-conforming goods. Thus, from a cursory reading of the Uniform Act, the question of the seller's duty regarding the conformity of goods can conveniently be addressed from a number of different angles: the nature of the defect; local and international standards; contract law; and the principles of 'caveat venditor' and 'caveat emptor'. Adopting an in-depth content analysis and critical evaluation of primary and secondary data, the article concludes that a balance should be struck between these variables and, where no guidance is given in article 255 of the Uniform Act, the prevailing norm in member states should form the basis for determining the concept of conformity of goods. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Ba;F2 M3 - 410497916 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021855316000139 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1707 T1 - The Thabo Mbeki I know A1 - Ndlovu,Sifiso Mxolisi A1 - Strydom,Miranda Y1 - 2016/// KW - biography KW - heads of State KW - personal narratives (form) KW - personality KW - politics KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXXVI, 540 CY - Johannesburg PB - Picador Africa U2 - w19 N2 - The Thabo Mbeki I Know is a collection that celebrates one of South Africa's most exceptional thought leaders. The contributors include those who first got to know Thabo Mbeki as a young man, in South Africa and in exile, and those who encountered him as a statesman and worked alongside him as an African leader. In The Thabo Mbeki I Know, these friends, comrades, statesmen, politicians and business associates provide insights that challenge the prevailing academic narrative and present fresh perspectives on the former president's time in office and on his legacy - a vital undertaking as we approach a decade since an embattled Thabo Mbeki left office. [From back cover] SN - 1-7701-0341-4 pbk AV - AFRIKA 51674 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408987391 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1717 T1 - The urban Gothic City in Lawrence Durrell's 'The Alexandria Quartet' A1 - Kreuiter,Allyson Y1 - 2016/// KW - Egypt KW - Great Britain KW - novels KW - towns RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 68 EP - 80 JA - English Academy Review: (2016), vol.33, no.2, p.68 -80. VL - 33 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Although the city in Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet has received a great deal of scholarly attention as an urban space and place, there has been limited engagement with the Gothic tropes located in Durrell's representation of the city. I will examine how urban Gothic themes such as a sense of claustrophobic enclosure, the active agency of the city, and the haunting return of the past are significant to the representation of Durrell's Alexandria. In addition, the concept of abjection, detailed by Julia Kristeva in her work 'Powers of Horror' (1982. New York: Columbia University Press), will be central to my exploration of Durrell's Alexandria as an urban Gothic space, one that is at once menacing and inviting. The abject produces an effect of horror, specifically one that is uncanny in its disruption of the familiar, threatening the certainty of the self, and creating a sense of dread and anxiety. In 'The Alexandria Quartet', this disruption is caused not only by the uncanny, but also by the Gothic, and is accompanied by a sense of something loathsome, and a compulsion to repeat the experience. Consequently, my contention is that Durrell's city is an active urban Gothic space, which functions as an uncanny mechanism of return. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M1 - Dc;K2 M3 - 407972676 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2016.1249692 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1719 T1 - The uses of 'orality' in an Italian post-colonial text: Gabriella Ghermandi's Queen of Flowers and Pearls (2007) A1 - Sansalvadore,Giovanna Y1 - 2016/// KW - Ethiopia KW - Italy KW - novels KW - oral literature KW - postcolonialism RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 17 EP - 28 JA - English Academy Review: (2016), vol.33, no.2, p.17-28. VL - 33 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article evaluates the contribution made by Gabriella Ghermandi's novel Queen of Flowers and Pearls (2007. Rome: Donzelli) to the ongoing changes brought about in the Italian literary scene by writers who reflect upon the experiences of migration, the colonial period and its aftermath. Ghermandi's fusion of the African oral literary tradition, influenced by her Ethiopian roots, and the more formal western writing style reflecting her Italian heritage, are used as literary techniques in the novel, which combines a number of levels of identity and literary experience. Her main character, the child Mahlet, who becomes the narrator of the book, is both 'cantor' of her people and writer in the western tradition, combining the roles of artistic creator and witness for both cultures and historical realities. Ghermandi's novel is Mahlet's bildungsroman, but it also contains a wide panorama of historical references and personal reflections from other figures, and it becomes the embodiment of a postcolonial perspective, offering thoughts on integration and identity to the broader Italian debate. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M1 - Dd;K2 M3 - 407972633 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2016.1249681 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1697 T1 - To 'mother' or not to 'mother' : the representative roles of women judges in Ghana A1 - Dawuni,Josephine J. Y1 - 2016/// KW - Ghana KW - judges KW - women KW - women's rights RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 419 EP - 440 JA - Journal of African Law: (2016), vol.60, no.3, p.419-440. VL - 60 IS - 3 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Feminist scholars have debated questions of gender and judging by focusing on variables such as representation, difference, diversity and legitimacy. While illuminating, most of these studies are by scholars in the global north. More research is needed to understand issues of gender and judging in the global south. This article adds to existing literature by asking whether women judges promote women's rights. Through in-depth interviews with women judges in Ghana, the article demonstrates that women judges do promote women's rights. The article presents a new method of analysis: exploring the dichotomy between 'direct and indirect' modes of representing women's rights. Recognizing the importance of substantive representation and the contributions of female judges in promoting women's rights, it argues that female judges are not a sufficient condition for promoting women's rights. Necessary conditions include laws guaranteeing women's rights, working partnerships with women's civil society organizations and an enabling socio-cultural climate. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Ff;F1 M3 - 410497908 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021855316000115 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1693 T1 - Trade facilitation : an assessment of South African experiences vis- -vis WTO disciplines A1 - Khanderia,Saloni Y1 - 2016/// KW - customs KW - GATT KW - international trade KW - legislation KW - South Africa KW - WTO RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 441 EP - 467 JA - Journal of African Law: (2016), vol.60, no.3, p.441-467. VL - 60 IS - 3 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Despite an array of trade reforms undertaken to integrate the country into the international community, South Africa's performance in international trade has remained dismal, primarily due to its customs procedures and documentation, coupled with resulting high transaction costs. The facilitation of trade and integration into the international community has therefore been a challenging issue for South Africa. Recently, the republic has embarked upon reforming its existing customs regimes, by enacting new legislation that will replace the prevailing Customs and Excise Act 91 of 1964. This article attempts to analyse how far these reforms will adhere to the World Trade Organization's disciplines on trade facilitation that call for harmonization and simplification of customs related rules. The author evaluates the provisions of this new legislation in order to assess whether South Africa is ready to undertake the obligations imposed by the Agreement on Trade Facilitation. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Kf;F1 M3 - 410497940 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021855316000103 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1706 T1 - Wamuge, the wise one : Bill Ryan : hunter, soldier, farmer, father A1 - Ryan,George Roy Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 201-202. - Met bijl., noten KW - biographies (form) KW - farmers KW - hunting KW - Kenya KW - World War II RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXII, 208 CY - North Cairns PB - Jabiru Publishing U2 - w19 SN - 0-9944932-5-8 AV - AFRIKA 51586 Y2 - 2017/10/05/ M3 - 408987464 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1701 T1 - Who controls Warri? : how ethnicity became volatile in the Western Niger Delta (1928-52) A1 - Okoh ,Oghenetoja Y1 - 2016/// KW - colonial administration KW - conflict KW - ethnicity KW - Nigeria KW - taxation KW - violence RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 209 EP - 230 JA - The Journal of African History: (2016), vol.57, no.2, p.209-230. VL - 57 IS - 2 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The battle over who controls Warri has been underway for several generations. The most violent eruption of this struggle occurred between 1997 and 1999. This article traces the history of this struggle to the colonial period, during a time of administrative restructuring called reorganization, which began in 1928. Contrary to the recent popular and scholarly understanding of the Warri crisis as an outcome of crude oil politics, I argue that British colonial state intervention set in motion a deadly, ethnicized struggle over political and material resources, which has only been exacerbated by the zero-sum politics of the crude oil economy. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Fn;L3 M3 - 410496340 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021853716000074 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1734 T1 - Africa : the centre-piece of Nigeria's foreign policy A1 - Emenike,Uzoma E. Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 284-200. - Met bijl., noten, index KW - Africa KW - Commonwealth KW - ECOWAS KW - foreign policy KW - international relations KW - Nigeria KW - UN RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXVII, 312 CY - Lagos [etc.] PB - Compendia Media Limited U2 - w19 SN - 978-94747-0-9 pbk AV - Afrika 51611 Y2 - 2017/10/05/ M3 - 409138827 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1747 T1 - Cape Town : densification as a cure for a segregated city A1 - Provoost,Michelle Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Op omslag: South Africa KW - South Africa KW - urban planning KW - urban renewal KW - urbanization RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 156 CY - [Almere] PB - International New Town Institute U2 - w19 SN - 978-94-6208227-4 paperback AV - AFRIKA 51885 Y2 - 2017/10/05/ M3 - 391887564 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1736 T1 - Islamic banking and finance : the nexus with the real economy : proceedings: 2nd international conference, 28th - 29th April, 2015 A1 - Aliyu,Shehu U.R. Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bijdragen in het Engels en Arabisch Met bibliogr., noten, samenvatting in het Engels Sections on: Islamic finance and micro, small and medium sized enterpises; Real estate and agriculture financing through Islamic finance; Islamic macroeconomics, manufacturing and trade financing; Contemporary legal and shari'ah compliant issues in islamic banking and finance. KW - 2015 KW - conferences KW - finance KW - Islam KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XX, 762 CY - [Kano] PB - Benchmark Publishers Limited U2 - w19 AV - AFRIKA 51481 Y2 - 2017/12/05/ M3 - 408951095 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/408951095.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1740 T1 - L'autor‚gulation des m‚dias au Congo-Brazzaville : critique d'une pratique A1 - Ngoma,Benjamin Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 145-153. - Met noten KW - Congo (Brazzaville) KW - ethics KW - journalism KW - journalists KW - mass media RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 173 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w19 SN - 2-343-06964-6 pbk AV - AFRIKA 51529 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408177764 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1743 T1 - L'ing‚nierie constitutionnelle, solution de sortie de crise en Afrique ? : les exemples de l'Afrique du Sud, de la R‚publique d‚mocratique du Congo, du Burundi et du Congo-Brazzaville A1 - Andzoka-Atsimou,S‚verin Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 557-583. - Met noten Introduction -- 1Šre partie. Les acteurs et les standards d'utilisation de l'ing‚nierie constitutionnelle dans la sortie de crise en Afrique. titre 1. Les nouveaux instruments du pouvoir constituant. ch. 1. Les nouveaux r‚seaux du pouvoir constituant -- ch. 2. Les nouveaux instruments politico-juridiques de normalisation des ‚tats en crise. -- titre 2. L'utilisation des outils du constitutionnalisme par l'ing‚nierie constitutionnelle. ch. 1. L'adh‚sion des constitutions aux standards du patrimoine constitutionnel -- ch. 2. Le contenu du patrimoine constitutionnel africain. -- 2Šme partie. Les m‚canismes d'utilisation de l'ing‚nierie constitutionnelle. titre 1. La m‚diation, un proc‚d‚ de standardisation du droit constitutionnel. ch. 1. Les nouvelles sources d'inspiration du constitutionnalisme -- ch. 2. Les apports juridiques de l'ing‚nierie constitutionnelle. -- titre 2. Entre normalisation des droits et outils r‚nov‚s de consolidation d‚mocratique. ch. 1. La constitutionnalisation du droit coutumier et du droit international -- ch. 2. L'ing‚nierie constitutionnelle, les outils de la consolidation d‚mocratique. KW - Burundi KW - Congo (Brazzaville) KW - constitutional law KW - democracy KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - democratization KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 593 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w19 T3 - Etudes africaines. S‚rie Politique SN - 2-343-07537-9 pbk AV - AFRIKA 51517 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408177438 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1738 T1 - L'ombre des Guelwaars : r‚cit de l'Ouest africain A1 - Sarr,Dominique Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met bijl., gloss., index KW - epics (form) KW - Mali KW - Serer KW - West Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 331 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w19 SN - 2-343-07894-7 pbk AV - AFRIKA 51515 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408178094 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1745 T1 - La fiscalit‚, levier pour l'‚mergence des pays africains de la zone franc : le cas du Cameroun A1 - Ndzana Biloa,Alain Symphorien Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 331-335. - Met bijl., noten KW - Cameroon KW - fiscal policy KW - franc zone KW - taxation RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 348 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w19 T3 - tudes africaines SN - 2-343-07658-8 AV - AFRIKA 51520 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408177365 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1744 T1 - La Guin‚e ‚quatoriale aux Archives nationales, XVIIIe-d‚but XXe siŠcles A1 - Boixaderas,Jacint Creus A1 - Lefebvre,Jean Marc A1 - Ner¡n,Gustau Y1 - 2015/// N1 - ASSOFR@GE Texts in French, English or Spanish Met bibliogr., noten KW - archives KW - Bioko KW - Equatorial Guinea KW - Fa d'Ambu KW - France KW - slave trade KW - trade routes RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 167 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w19 T3 - Collection Guin‚e quatoriale N2 - Ce livre collectif offre une s‚lection de documents historiques des Archives nationales de Paris sur la traite n‚griŠre et la marine fran‡aise en Guin‚e ‚quatoriale (XVIIIe-d‚but XXe siŠcles). Titres: Le voyage du frŠre Almaric … l'Œle d'Annob¢n (Val‚rie de Wulf ); L'Œle de Corisco, le Rio Muni et la traite n‚griŠre : l'affaire Dansaint - Corisco y el estuario del Muni, el surgimiento de la trata (Gustau Nerin); Transnationality and the Brazilian slave trade : the case of the Corisco Company (Ernst Pijning); Correspondance et rapport sur l'Œle de Fernando Poo - La colonie de Fernando Po, au carrefour des convoitises europ‚ennes (Jean-Marc Lefebvre); Note au sujet de l'Œle de Fernando Poo (Jacint Creus Boixaderas) SN - 2-343-08099-2 pbk AV - AFRIKA 51519 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M1 - Gg;L1 M3 - 408177403 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1742 T1 - La r‚sistance des Baatombu … la p‚n‚tration fran‡aise dans le Haut-Dahomey (1895-1915) : Saka Yerima ou l'injuste oubli A1 - Mama Debourou,Djibril Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 173-182. - Met bijl., noten KW - Bariba KW - Benin KW - colonial conquest KW - France KW - resistance RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 181 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w19 T3 - tudes africaines. S‚rie Histoire N2 - La mort d'un, de deux ou trois tirailleurs, peut-ˆtre davantage, d‚clencha la furie de la soldatesque qui entreprit une attaque lourde : les coups de feu firent de nombreuses victimes. La troupe perp‚tra le sac de Gbeguru. Pendant qu'elle recevait des grˆles et des pluies de flŠches, elle r‚pondait par des feux de salve qui se succ‚daient … un rythme cadenc‚, faisant parmi les autochtones des dizaines de morts qui jonchaient le sol. Les soldats agissaient dans une agitation extrˆme et une exaltation sous le ciel sinistre de Gbeguru dans la tourmente SN - 2-343-07252-3 pbk AV - AFRIKA 51512 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408177551 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1737 T1 - La tradition orale de Madagascar : reconstitution de l'histoire de Vatomandry A1 - Djistera,Monique Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 269-274. - Met bijl., noten KW - local history KW - Madagascar KW - oral traditions RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 280 CY - Paris PB - Editions L'Harmattan U2 - w19 N2 - Le personnage de Mandry a jou‚ un r“le historique dans le village auquel il a donn‚ son nom. Ainsi, l'appellation de Vatomandry recouvre quelques aspects de l'histoire de la ville … la lumiŠre de l'analyse narratologique de certains des r‚cits que nous avons recueillis auprŠs de diff‚rentes cat‚gories de narrateurs. La narratologie, "science des r‚cits", s'enrichit, par cons‚quent, de sa rencontre avec l'Histoire, de tradition orale, de la r‚gion de Vatomandry SN - 2-343-07313-9 AV - AFRIKA 51510 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408178191 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1741 T1 - Le 6e congrŠs extraordinaire du Parti congolais du travail A1 - Nonault,Jean Pierre Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Op omslag: L'Harmattan Congo-Brazzaville Met noten KW - 2011 KW - conferences KW - Congo (Brazzaville) KW - Parti Congolais du Travail RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 206 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w19 N2 - Documents relating to the organization of the CongrŠs extraordinaire SN - 2-343-07497-6 AV - AFRIKA 51531 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408177578 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1739 T1 - Le droit de l'‚nergie en Afrique A1 - Fanfil,Monesty Junior A1 - Canton-Fourrat,Altide Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 91-95. - Met index, noten KW - Africa KW - energy KW - energy resources KW - international law RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 104 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w19 N2 - Bevat: Introduction -- Le bilan ‚nerg‚tique du continent et la recherche d'un droit de l'‚nergie -- Le droit international et l'‚laboration du droit de l'‚nergie -- L'int‚gration r‚gionale et l'application du droit de l'‚nergie dans une perspective f‚d‚rale SN - 2-343-07495-X pbk AV - AFRIKA 51532 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408177861 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1746 T1 - Le f‚minin, le masculin et les rapports sociaux de sexe au Gabon A1 - Esseng Aba'a,Gladys A1 - Tonda,Joseph Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 185-200. - Met noten Introduction g‚n‚rale. Sexes : repr‚sentations et interaction sociales / par Gladys Esseng Aba'a et Joseph Tonda. 1e partie. Corps et repr‚sentations. La construction m‚diatique de la guerre des corps : "corps tu‚ tu‚" de la femme et "corps p‚diatre" de l'homme / par Placide Ondo -- L'imp‚rialisme postcolonial du corps-sexe … Libreville / par Joseph Tonda -- Postures et positions f‚minines depuis 1960 / par Gladys Esseng Aba'a. -- 2e partie. Genre, politique et salariat. L'univers politique gabonais : th‚ƒtre de l'in‚galit‚ de genre / par Chantal Midzi‚ Abessolo -- Genre, salariat et conjugalit‚ : cas des employ‚es de la Soci‚t‚ MeuniŠre et Avicole du Gabon (SMAG) / par Wilfried Biveghe bi Ndong. -- 3e partie. Litt‚rature et r“les des sexes. Approche lexicographique des langues locales du Gabon et reflet d'une culture ‚galitaire de sexe / par Edgard Maillard Ella -- Rapports de genre dans le roman f‚minin gabonais / par B‚atrice Bikene Bekale -- Deux repr‚sentations de l'instance maternelle chez une romanciŠre et un romancier africains : les cas de Contours du jour qui vient de L‚onora Miano et Voici le dernier jour du monde de Gaston-Paul Effa / par Achille-Fortun‚ Manfoumbi MvŠ. KW - Gabon KW - gender inequality KW - gender relations KW - income KW - literature KW - politics RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 206 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w19 T3 - tudes africaines. S‚rie Sociologie SN - 2-343-07493-3 AV - AFRIKA 51521 Y2 - 2017/11/05/ M3 - 408177357 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1735 T1 - Mother of multitudes : a biography of prof. Ebele Ofoma Eko A1 - Abah,Betty Y1 - 2015/// KW - academics KW - biographies (form) KW - Christianity KW - Nigeria KW - women teachers RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIII, 289 CY - Lagos PB - Pensrule Communications Limited U2 - w19 SN - 978-80332-3-7 AV - AFRIKA 51610 Y2 - 2017/10/05/ M3 - 409138800 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1733 T1 - Purification in an African context from a Missio Dei perspective : empowering pastors of African Independent Churches in Leandra to interpret the cleansing rituals of numbers 19 from a Christ centred redemptive perspective : a case study A1 - Nyawuza,Nicholas Mfanuzile Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Magister Artium in Missiology at the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University Bibliogr.: p. 146-158. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting KW - African Independent Churches KW - African religions KW - Bible KW - healing rites KW - missions KW - rituals KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [Potchefstroom PB - North-West University] U1 - Free access. U2 - w19 N2 - Cleansing -- Purification -- Rituals -- Redemption -- Pentateuch -- Book of Numbers -- African Initiated Churches or African Independent Churches -- African Traditional Religion -- Leandra -- Sangomas -- Witchdoctor -- Hlambulula -- Ukubuyisa AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M3 - 410497355 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/10394/19792 ER - TY - CHAP ID - 1748 T1 - 'Mathematisation de la mise en scŠne th‚ƒtrale' A1 - Tami Yoba,Guy Francis Y1 - 2014/// KW - Cameroon KW - theatre RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 341 EP - 354 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Dans I'imagerie populaire camerounaise et pour des raisons inextricables, I'art de la mise en scŠne th‚ƒtrale reste encore une activit‚ artistique fig‚e qui se r‚sume … la simple traduction sc‚nique d'un texte. TrŠs souvent, cette conception erron‚e amŠne plusieurs personnes … jeter l'anathŠme sur le th‚ƒtre, en le confinant dans le registre du 'fou rire'. Or, plus on p‚nŠtre l'univers de I'exercice de ce m‚tier artistique, plus cet art paraŒt tel qu'il est en r‚alit‚ selon le metteur en scŠne fran‡ais Jean Micquart, c'est-…-dire I'activit‚ artistique la plus complexe, et qui est d'une ‚tendue infinie. Aussi, en r‚action aux principes d'une tradition th‚ƒtrale camerounaise jug‚e par le cabotinage, le pr‚sent article se propose de d‚montrer, premiŠrerment, que I'art de la repr‚sentation th‚ƒtrale est une discipline scientifique dont le langage est cod‚ et complexe. Ensuite, I'appr‚ciation, la lecture et la compr‚hension du langage des spectacles th‚ƒtraux exigent un minimum de culture th‚ƒtrale. Pour ce faire, il sera ‚voqu‚ une approche sc‚nique nouvelle qui puise sa source dans la Math‚matique. Car plusieurs situations de la vie courante peuvent trŠs bien s'exprimer … I'aide de la notion des nombres entiers. C'est la raison pour laquelle il est possible de traduire en langage math‚matique certaines donn‚es sc‚niques qui d‚coulent du travail du metteur en scŠne. Bibliogr., r‚s. en fran‡ais et en anglais. [R‚sum‚ extrait de la revue] Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Gc;K3 M3 - 409869627 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1753 T1 - Cultural hybridity and developmental bilingualism A1 - Esambe Alobwede,Charles Y1 - 2014/// KW - Cameroon KW - multilingualism RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 191 EP - 215 JA - Annales de la Facult‚ des Arts, Lettres et Sciences Humaines: (2014), no.16, p.191-215 : graf., tab. IS - 16 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Language politics and the issue of official bilingualism have been factors in Cameroonian politics since independence in 1960 and reunification in 1961. They have impacted not only on the operation of state institutions, but also on the cultural and linguistic make-up of the Carneroonian society. This has given birth to cultural and linguistic hybridity. French and English, a legacy of colonialism, have created linguistic and sometimes political, social and cultural barriers. Bilingualism, a policy adopted by the government to achieve national unity and integration has often been criticized because of some of its shortcomings. However, this article seeks to prove that despite these shortcomings, cultural hybridity and bilingualisrn positively impact on the political, historical, economic, social and cultural factors of development in Cameroon. In order to collect relevant data, interviews were conducted with thirty participants (twenty men and ten women) of different walks of life who have a good knowledge of the socio-cultural and linguistic nature of the country. Bibliogr., sum. in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Gc;K1 M3 - 409854727 ER - TY - CHAP ID - 1749 T1 - Face … l'irradiation de la m‚ga-culture de la mondialisation, la r‚ponse du nationalisme-ethniciste africain A1 - Gwoda,Adder Abel Y1 - 2014/// KW - Africa KW - African identity KW - cultural philosophy KW - globalization KW - nationalism RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 327 EP - 340 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - La mondialisation, sur le plan culturel, apparaŒt comme un universel uniformisant qui absorbe, voire dissout toute diff‚rence. Sous I'impulsion de l'‚conomie n‚olib‚rale elle va tenter d'homog‚n‚iser les diff‚rentes identit‚s suivant le modŠle occidental, entraŒnant de dangereuses r‚actions des cultures menac‚es de disparition. Ces r‚actions identitaires sont de deux ordres : la 'z‚lotiste' qui est belliqueuse et pouvant se muer en terrorisme et I' 'h‚rodiniste', qui est pacifiste et essentielletnent adaptatrice. Une analyse ph‚nom‚nologique du v‚cu culturel africain authentique, va pr‚senter une entreprise ethniciste d'acculturation comme r‚ponse … I'irradiation de la m‚ga-culture de la mondialisation. Cette r‚action identitaire plut“t adaptatrice d‚sign‚e 'nationalisme-ethniciste', va apparaŒtre comme un apport pr‚cieux au projet altermondialiste du fait qu'elle propose une 'cosmo-citoyennet‚' flexible, construite en rupture avec les postures nationalistes-sentimentales et rnondialistes-instrumentales. Bibliogr., r‚s. en fran‡ais et en anglais. [R‚sum‚ extrait de la revue] Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Ba;B2 M3 - 409867519 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1756 T1 - Iron¡a y ficcionalizaci¢n de la utop¡a en la literatura guineo ecuatoriana A1 - Ondoa Edzengte,Damas Y1 - 2014/// KW - Equatorial Guinea KW - literature KW - prose RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 93 EP - 113 JA - Annales de la Facult‚ des Arts, Lettres et Sciences Humaines: (2014), no.16, p.93-113. IS - 16 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Este art¡culo establece un v¡nculo entre la literatura guineo ecuatoriana y la utop¡a nacional y aprehende el imaginario del pueblo en el punto en que conecta con la modemidad. Esencialmente, se focaliza en la construcci¢n ut¢pica en la ficci¢n narrativa. Examina, por un lado, los mecanismos constructivos de dicha utop¡a y, por otro lado, las contradicciones internas que evidencian el drama vivido por los Estados nacientes enfrentados a la l¢gica de la modernidad occidental; escenario en el cual historia, memoria, cultura e imaginaci¢n, inician dial‚cticamente la empresa del deber ser nacional. En t‚rminos generales, recrea la din mica poscolonial de las escrituras fundacionales de pueblos perif‚ricos que tienen que sacudirse de una subalternidad enraizada. Resumen en franc‚s y espa¤ol. [Resumen de la revista] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Gg;K2 M3 - 409852902 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1751 T1 - Le bestiaire dans l'art des anciens beti (Sud-Cameroun) A1 - Bela,Bienvenu Cyrille Y1 - 2014/// KW - animals KW - Beti KW - Cameroon KW - decorative arts KW - visual arts RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 255 EP - 279 JA - Annales de la Facult‚ des Arts, Lettres et Sciences Humaines: (2014), no.16, p.255-279 : ill. IS - 16 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - L'une des singularit‚s de l'art en pays beti est la forte pr‚sence des figures animaliŠres. Dans cette partie du Sud-Cameroun en effet, les animaux sont souvent repr‚sent‚s, seuls ou aux prises avec I'homme, ce qui n'est pas le cas chez les Fang du Sud. Ces anirnaux sont-aussi bien les grands mammifŠres que les reptiles et les oiseaux. Leur implication dans les pratiques rnagico-religieuses, g‚n‚ratrices de paix ('mvoe') est flagrante. En effet, toute source de rnalheur et de d‚s‚quilibre social est … mettre … I'actif d'un agent mal‚fique du monde invisible appel‚ 'evu' dans tout homme peut ˆtre d‚tenteur. Les effigies d'animaux gardiens et protecteur servent donc … combattre cette source de chaos, 'idem' pour les formes animales revˆtues par l' '‚vu'. D'autres animaux, … cause de leur force ou de la qualit‚ de leur chair, sont convoit‚s. Ces repr‚sentations sont le plus souvent ex‚cut‚‚s dans une tendance r‚aliste; mais un 'r‚alisme fonctionnel', diff‚rent de celui de l'image r‚tinienne. Les ‚l‚ments de d‚tails sont soign‚s, les patines et les incrustations m‚talliques ou plastiques sont r‚currentes. Quel que soit le style (r‚aliste ou stylis‚), les consid‚rations du groupe … l'‚gard de I'animal sont mises en exergue. Celles-ci concernent … la fois les caract‚ristiques internes et externes de I'animal que I'artiste traduit sur un support. Bibliogr., r‚s. en fran‡ais et en anglais. [R‚sum‚ extrait de la revue] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Gc;K3 M3 - 409866512 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1758 T1 - Management of change : a re-orientation of the public & civil service in Nigeria A1 - Ayeni,Jide Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Vermelding abusievelijk op omslag: edited by Jide Ayeni Bibliogr.: p. 386-398. - Met index KW - civil service KW - civil service reform KW - management KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XLVIII, 408 CY - Lagos [etc.] PB - The Institute of Information and Records Management of Nigeria [etc.] U2 - w19 AV - AFRIKA 51620 Y2 - 2017/10/05/ M3 - 409166294 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1752 T1 - Pour une approche de 'l'anthropologie africaine por le developpement' : contribution … une anthropologie du changement social en Afrique A1 - Nzhie Engono,Jean Y1 - 2014/// KW - Africa KW - anthropology KW - development RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 239 EP - 253 JA - Annales de la Facult‚ des Arts, Lettres et Sciences Humaines: (2014), no.16, p.239-253. IS - 16 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - A la crois‚e des chemins entre un discours en quˆte permanente de l‚gitimit‚ scientifique et des ambitions heuristiques plus port‚es … d‚fendre I'id‚e de la 'variabilit‚ des cultures', 'l'anthropologie africaine pour le d‚veloppement' semble s'ˆtre enferm‚e dans l'‚tau pr‚gnant d'un 'relativisme culturel' embrigadant, qui I'empˆche aussi d'avoir une position scientifique plus critique. Plut“t que de s'inscrire au projet ultime de l'anthropologie sociale qui est bien celui d'une 'meilleure connaissance de I'homme et de ses possibilit‚s' (DeliŠge, 1992, p.7), elle s'est au contraire laiss‚e absorber, dans le dessin de prendre le contre-pied des thŠses ‚volutionnistes, dans les relents intellectuels afro-centristes plus appuy‚s sur une rh‚torique en faveur des soci‚t‚s africaines. Une rh‚torique qui omet du rnˆme coup de souscrire ou de croire aux communes capacit‚s et dispositions g‚n‚rales de l' 'homo-sapiens', qui le poussent … chercher, partout oil il se trouve, un meilleur ‚panouissement, mais qui sont brid‚s dans ce continent par des croyances peu favorables … l'‚mulation. Cette anthropologie doit-elle, au regard de sa position intellectuelle, se limiter … cette vue elliptique qui se contente de l‚gitimer exclusivement la 'vision du monde' des peuples quelle ‚tudie, ou alors doit-elle partir des valeurs humaines suppos‚es ˆtre communes … toutes les soci‚t‚s, pour mieux, rendre visible et mieux comprendre ce qui fait leur sp‚cialit‚ dans leur rnode d'insertion dans la nature? C'est I'objet de pr‚occupation de ce texte. Bibliogr., r‚s. en fran‡ais et en anglais. [R‚sum‚ extrait de la revue] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Ba;H0 M3 - 409865826 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1754 T1 - ProblŠmes linguistiques dans les milieux hospitaliers au Cameroun : cas de l'H“pital g‚eral de Yaound‚ et de l'H“pital gyn‚co-obst‚trique et p‚diatrique de Yaound‚ A1 - Zang Zang,Paul A1 - Etaba Onana,Richard Bertrand Y1 - 2014/// KW - Cameroon KW - communication KW - hospitals KW - multilingualism RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 139 EP - 165 JA - Annales de la Facult‚ des Arts, Lettres et Sciences Humaines: (2014), no.16, p.139-165 : tab. IS - 16 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Le principe de personnalit‚ adopt‚ par la R‚publique du Cameroun en matiŠre de politique linguistique peut faire des consultations m‚dicales une activit‚ … risque. Selon ce principe, chaque Camerounais est libre de parler la langue de son choix partout o— il se trouve … I'int‚rieur des frontiŠres nationales. Ce principe de personnalit‚ semble en faveur du fran‡ais et de I'anglais qui sont les langues officielles de l'tat du Cameroun. Le Camerounais est-il libre de parler sa langue maternelle partout o— il se trouve dans son pays ? La pr‚sente enquˆte r‚vŠle que malgr‚ le principe de personnalit‚ cher … l'tat du Cameroun, la langue fran‡aise tend … s'imposer comme celle de la consultation m‚dicale dans certains h“pitaux du Cameroun. Les Camerounais qui n'ont pas la maŒtrise des langues offcielles sont particuliŠrement expos‚s aux risques li‚s aux d‚ficits de la communication. Bibliogr., r‚s. en fran‡ais et en anglais. [R‚sum‚ extrait de la revue] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Gc;K1 M3 - 40985395X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1755 T1 - Revitalisation des langues nationales au Cameroun : quelle est la contribution des radios communautaires? A1 - Kouesso,Jean Romain Y1 - 2014/// KW - Cameroon KW - community radio KW - national languages RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 115 EP - 138 JA - Annales de la Facult‚ des Arts, Lettres et Sciences Humaines: (2014), no.16, p.115-138 : ill., graf., tab. IS - 16 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - En 1996, le Cameroun s'est officiellernent d‚tourn‚ de la politique coloniale de musellement de ses langues nationales pour s'engager dans la voie de leur protection et de leur promotion. Entre temps, le paysage m‚diatique de ce pays a connu une profonde mutution avec I'entr‚e en scŠne des radios communautaires et un usage fort accru des langues nationales qui, menac‚es de disparition, ‚taient d‚j… en quˆte de nouvelles marques de vitalit‚. Quelle pourrait ˆtre la contribution des radios communautaires … la revitalisation de ces langues? Dans la recherche des r‚ponses … cette interrogation, nous nous sommes appuy‚s sur une d‚marche ‚clectique associant … la recherche documentaire, une collecte des donn‚es bas‚e sur l'‚coute des ‚missions et les enquˆtes auprŠs des personnels des radios. Partie de la d‚finition de quelques concepts et d'un bref aper‡u de la situatlon des radios communautaires et des langues camerounaises, notre analyse nous a permis de r‚aliser que les radios communautaires contribuent … la revitalisation des langues nationales … travers leur promotion, leur rnodernisation et leur standardisation. Elle nous donne surtout I'occasion d'esquisser quelques orientations pour la participation d'une radio communautaire … la revitalisation des langues nationales. Bibliogr., r‚s. en fran‡ais et en anglais. [R‚sum‚ extrait de la revue] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Gc;K1 M3 - 409853267 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1757 T1 - The contemporary Anglophone Cameroon writer and the French language : extending the debate A1 - Njende Ubanako,Valentine Y1 - 2014/// KW - Cameroon KW - English language KW - French language KW - literature RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 37 EP - 55 JA - Annales de la Facult‚ des Arts, Lettres et Sciences Humaines: (2014), no.16, p.37-55. IS - 16 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Cameroon is a multilingual and multicultural society with close to 300 linguistic and ethnic affinities. The issue of language in such a complex context is not only important, but it is very strategic. Erstwhile Anglophone Cameroon writers have over the years considered themselves victirns of linguistic and cultural imperialisrn and marginalization and this is reflected in the linguistic choices in their writings. From some linguistic elements, it has become almost commonplace to tell if the author of a particular piece of work is an Anglophone or not. The Anglophone writers believe that the only way they can reassert their Anglophone identity amidst linguistic, social and political adversity is through language. From elected works by prominent Anglophone Cameroon writers like John Nkemngong Nkengasong ('Across the Mongolo'), Ambanasom ('Son of the Native SoiI') and Alobwed'Epie ('The Death certificate'), it is noticed that there is an extensive use of Cameroon Pidgin English (a great marker of Cameroon Anglophone identity), the use of Home Language items which can be traced to the English-speaking zone of Cameroon as well as the extensive use of French. Using the Accommodation Theory propounded by Howard Giles and the Register Theory propounded by Michael Halliday, this paper lays emphasis on the use and status of French in Cameroon Anglophone writing. An interview was conducted with one of the authors whose novel is under study in this article. Also, an interview granted a few years ago to one of Cameroon Anglophone's most prolific writers, Bate Besong was revisited. This paper thus seeks to examine the place of French in Anglophone Cameroon writing, pointing out some of the reasons of the use of French in literary productions, the role in promoting official bilingualisrn and social cohesion. Bibliogr., sum. in English and French. (Journal abstract) AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Gc;K2 M3 - 409852295 ER - TY - CHAP ID - 1750 T1 - Usages sp‚cifiques du t‚l‚phone portable par les ‚tudiants de l'Universit‚ de Yaound‚ I A1 - Ekongolo Makake,Narcisse Y1 - 2014/// KW - Cameroon KW - mobile telephone KW - students RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 281 EP - 298 U2 - w19 U3 - Abstract available N2 - L'objectif g‚n‚ral de l'‚tude vise, … travers une enquˆte de terrain, … analyser les usages sp‚cifiques de la t‚l‚phonie mobile des ‚tudiants de I'universit‚ de Yaound‚ I dans ses aspects cognitifs et technologiques, afin d' appr‚hender le processus d'appropriation, les strat‚gies identitaires et les formes de socialisation que ces 'machines … communiquer' ont engendr‚ dans I'univers des ‚tudiants. Il s'agit fondamentalement d'examiner les diff‚rentes pratiques sp‚cifiques qui s'agrŠgent autour du t‚l‚phone portable et qui font sens dans un espace estudiantin caract‚ris‚ par une grande ing‚niosit‚. L'analyse des usages qui sous-tend cette recherche, s'avŠre donc une question fondamentale, qui constitue depuis longtemps un axe de recherche important en sciences de I'information, ainsi que dans la tradition anglo-saxonne de la 'library informalion science'. Cette recherche peut ainsi ˆtre consid‚r‚e comme un chantier exploratoire ouvert, o— nous posons des hypothŠses de travail qui ont vocation … s'enrichir de recherches ult‚rieures. Bibliogr., r‚s. en fran‡ais et en anglais. [R‚sum‚ extrait de la revue] Y2 - 2017/08/05/ M1 - Gc;C1 M3 - 409866741 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1759 T1 - Africa : the glory, the curse, the remedy : biblical perspective of the African predicament A1 - Agbo,Anthony O. Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 270-274 KW - Africa KW - Bible RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXII, 274 CY - Enugu PB - Snaap Press Ltd U2 - w19 SN - 978-91016-7-8 (pbk.) AV - AFRIKA 51616 Y2 - 2017/10/05/ M3 - 409149519 ER - TY - JFULL ID - 1760 T1 - African conflict & peacebuilding review African conflict & peacebuilding review , ISSN 2156-7263 A1 - Bah,Abu Bakarr Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Verschijnt 2x per jaar KW - Africa KW - conflict KW - peace studies KW - violence RP - NOT IN FILE JA - African conflict & peacebuilding review U2 - Vol. 1, no. 1 (Spring 2011) - ... w19 SN - 2156-695X AV - AFRIKA J-2/lz Y2 - 2017/10/05/ M1 - Na M3 - 333271300 ER - TY - ADVS ID - 1761 T1 - Surfing Soweto : Dogtown and the Z Boys meets Rebel without a cause on the streets of Soweto A1 - Blecher,Sara Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Engels gesproken, Engels ondertiteld Oorspr. uitg.: 2010 DVD; Dolby digital KW - documentary films (form) KW - South Africa KW - townships KW - unemployment KW - videos (form) KW - youth RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Magaliesig PB - Crystal Brook U2 - w19 N2 - "Over the course of the last 3 years Cinga Productions has been following and documenting the lives of three of the most notorious train surfers in Soweto: Bitch Nigga, Lefa and Mzembe. We have followed them on to the top of trains hurtling through Soweto. We have followed them into the heroin dens of Hilbrow, and jails with names like Sun City - all in the hope of understanding their frustrations and documenting the lives of the new generation of youth in Soweto. Surfing Soweto is the story of this forgotten generation. Born too long after the demise of apartheid to have anything worth fighting for, but, at the same time, they are also born not long enough after it to reap any of the benefits of freedom. Much as train surfing is an articulation of their impotence and frustrations - so is the film. By making Surfing Soweto we hope to give a voice to the unemployed and unemployable youth of Soweto. The people for whom the future holds little hope. Over the last three years - we have watched their lives fall apart. And we have watched them battling to piece them back together again"--NFVF website AV - AFRIKA AVM1747 Y2 - 2017/09/05/ M3 - 410499455 L3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKQ0eOkFH94 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1762 T1 - Baptism of fire A1 - Ogunsanwo,Olufemi Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Met noten KW - autobiographies (form) KW - journalists KW - Nigeria KW - politicians RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIII, 144 CY - Essex PB - Pace Books and Periodicals U2 - w19 SN - 978-07-9675-4 AV - AFRIKA 51619 Y2 - 2017/10/05/ M3 - 409166227 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1763 T1 - Jakande : his story is history A1 - Fanimokun,' T. Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 69-375. - Met index, noten KW - biographies (form) KW - local government KW - Nigeria KW - politicians RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 385 CY - Lagos PB - West African Book Publishers U2 - w19 SN - 978-153-416-8 AV - AFRIKA 51612 Y2 - 2017/10/05/ M3 - 409138886 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1766 T1 - Social studies for senior high schools : questions and answers A1 - Klutsey,Kwesi H. Y1 - 2009/// KW - economic development KW - environmental education KW - Ghana KW - government KW - secondary education KW - social development KW - social studies KW - textbooks (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - V, 279 CY - Accra PB - AKI-OLA Publications U2 - w19 T3 - Aki-Ola series AV - AFRIKA 50501 Y2 - 2017/12/05/ M3 - 405885954 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1765 T1 - Social studies for senior high schools in West Africa A1 - Boateng,Philomina Y1 - 2009//20/ N1 - Vermelding op omslag: New GES & WASSCE syllabus Bibliogr.: p. 371-372 KW - economic development KW - environmental education KW - Ghana KW - government KW - secondary education KW - social development KW - social studies KW - textbooks (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 372 CY - Accra PB - AKI-OLA Publications U2 - w19 T3 - Aki-Ola series SN - 9988-01228-4 AV - AFRIKA 50502 Y2 - 2017/12/05/ M3 - 405886144 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1764 T1 - The literary/political philosophy of Wole Soyinka A1 - Ogunyemi,Yemi D. Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Op de omslag: Chronicles of a Nobel laureate Bibliogr.: p. 146-150. - Met noten KW - Nigeria KW - philosophy KW - world view KW - writers KW - Yoruba RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 150 CY - Baltimore, MD PB - Publish America U2 - w19 SN - 1-608-36463-1 AV - AFRIKA 51592 Y2 - 2017/10/05/ M3 - 40901740X ER - TY - JFULL ID - 1767 T1 - L'ann‚e du Maghreb L'ann‚e du Maghreb, ISSN 1952-8108 Y1 - 2006/// N1 - Verschijnt 1x per jaar Voortz. van: Annuaire de l'Afrique du Nord = ISSN 0066-2607 KW - economic conditions KW - Libya KW - Maghreb KW - Mauritania KW - political conditions KW - society KW - yearbooks (form) RP - NOT IN FILE JA - L'ann‚e du Maghreb U2 - No. 1 ((2004) - ... w19 SN - 1952-8108 AV - Elektronisch tijdschrift Y2 - 2017/09/05/ M1 - Ca M3 - 410563854 L3 - https://anneemaghreb.revues.org/ ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1768 T1 - Rise and fall of a state governor in Nigeria : a case study of the use of power by Abubakar Audu of Kogi State A1 - Sani,Habibu Angulu Y1 - 2003/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 291-292. - Met index KW - corruption KW - leadership KW - local government KW - Nigeria KW - politicians RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIII, 310 CY - Okene, Kogi State PB - Desmon Tutu Publishers U2 - w19 AV - AFRIKA 51617 Y2 - 2017/10/05/ M3 - 409149608 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1769 T1 - The Ashanti and the Gonja at war A1 - Braimah,J.A. Y1 - 1970/// N1 - Met noten KW - Ashanti KW - Ghana KW - Gonja RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 63 CY - Accra PB - Ghana Publishing Corporation U2 - w19 T3 - Ghana past and present AV - AFRIKA 51880 Y2 - 2017/12/05/ M3 - 410331171 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1709 T1 - Church planting and discipleship : unlocking the feasible growth A1 - Chipao,Lawrence Y1 - -32676/// N1 - Op de omslag: Malawi assemblies of God Bibliogr.: p. 59-60. - Met noten KW - Malawi KW - motivational literature KW - Pentecostalism RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 60 CY - Mzuzu PB - Luviri Press U2 - w19 SN - 99960-9686-6 AV - AFRIKA 51588 Y2 - 2017/10/05/ M3 - 408727128 ER -