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Gribble, RichardThe Implementation of Vatican II in Eastern Africa: The Contribution of Bishop Vincent McCauley, CSC230pp Edwin Mellen Press (Lewinston).
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Mayiga, Charles PeterKing on the Throne: The Story of the Restoration of the Kingdom of Buganda422pp Prime Time (Kampala).
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Bengtson, Harlan Tunakumbuka: Our Time in Tanzania as Peace Corps Volunteers64pp Publish America ( Baltimore).
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Burgess, Thomas, Ali Sultan Issa and Seif Sharif HamadRace, Revolution and the Struggle for Human Rights in Zanzibar: The Memoirs of Ali Sultan Issa and Seif Sharif Hamad333pp Ohio Univ Press ( Athens).
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Herlocker, Dennis Buffaloes by My Bedroom: Tales of Tanganyika 206pp iUniverse (New York).
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Stevens, TMPThe Long Summer: 45 CommandoRM Aden, Tanganyika and Radfan117pp Royal Marines Historical Society (Southsea).
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Wimmelbucker, LudgerMtoro bin Mwinyi Bakari (c.1869-1927): Swahili Author and Lecturer in Germany120pp Mkuki na Nyota (Dar es Salaam).
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Lwanda, John LloydKamuzu Banda of Malawi: A Study in Promise, Power and Paralysis577pp Kachere ( Zomba).
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Kamkwamba, WilliamMealer Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope273pp William Morrow (New York).
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Between Social Skills and Marketable Skills: The Politics of Islamic Education in 20th Century Zanzibar Roman Loimeier643pp Leiden; Boston (Brill).
124.
"Bringing Change through Laughter: Cartooning in Kenya" Patrick Gathara and Mary Kabura Wanjau pp275-286 in Media and Identity in Africa [see this section].
125.
Empathy and Rage: Female Genital Mutilation in African LiteratureTobe Levin and Augustine H Asaah217pp Ayebia Clarke and Centre for Intellectual Renewal ( Banbury; Accra).
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"Innovating ‘AlterNative’ Identities: Nairobi Matatu Culture"Mbugua wa Mungai pp267-274 in Media and Identity in Africa [see this section].
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"Literary Prizes, Book Prizes and African Writing" Walter Bgoya pp258-266 in Media and Identity in Africa [see this section].
128.
Media and Identity in AfricaKimani Njogu and John Middleton333pp Edinburgh Univ Press ( Edinburgh).
129.
Mythologies of Migration, Vocabularies of Indenture: Novels of the South Asian Diaspora in Africa, the Caribbean and Asia Pacific Miriam Pirbhai262pp Toronto Univ Press ( Toronto).
130.
The Popular and the Public: Cultural Debates and Struggles over Public Spaces in Modern India, Africa, and Europe eds Isabel Hofmeyr and Preben KaarsholmSeagull Books (New York; London ).
131.
Translated People, Translated Texts: Language and Migration in Contemporary African LiteratureTina Steiner176pp St. Jerome ( Manchester).
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Africa Writes Back: Metafiction, Gender, Sexuality Evan Maina Mwangi346pp SUNY Press ( New York).
133.
"Africa on YouTube: Musicians, Tourists, Missionaries and Aid Workers"M Wall International Communication Gazette71(5) pp393-407.
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"Ethnic Stereotypes and Ideological Manifestations of Ethnicity in Kenyan Cyber Communities" Dina Ligaga Africa Insight39(1) pp72-85.
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"A Discursive Representation of Women in Sample Proverbs from Ethiopia, Sudan and Kenya"J W Hussein Research in African Literatures40(3) pp96-108.
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"Kenyan Intellectuals and the Political Realm: Responsibilities and Complicities"Dan Ojwang Africa Insight39(1) pp22-38.
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"Knowledge and Intellectual Practice in a Swahili Context: ‘Wisdom’ and the Social Dimensions of Knowledge"K Kresse Africa79(1) pp148-167.
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"‘Only a Few Skirmishes Here and There’: Interrogating the ‘Truth’ of an Election in the Kenyan Blogosphere" Jennifer Musangi Africa Insight39(1) pp86-97.
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Performing Power: Ethnic Citizenship, Popular Theatre and the Contest for Nationhoood in Modern KenyaGeorge Odera Outa222pp Book Surge (Charleston).
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"Phallocracies and Gynocratic Transgressions: Gender, State Power and Kenyan Public Life"Grace A. Musila Africa Insight39(1) pp39-57.
142.
"Political Grandstanding and the Use of Proverbs in African Political Discourse"DO Orwenjo Discourse and Society20(1) pp123-146.
143.
"Rekindling Efficacy: Storytelling for Health" Kimani Njogu pp124-138 in Media and Identity in Africa [see Criticism: Regional].
144.
"Representations of Africa in a Hong Kong Soap Opera: The Limits of Enlightened Humanitarianism in the Last Breakthrough" M Saavedra China Quarterly199 pp760-776.
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"In Search of the Good Life: Life History of a Kenyan Indian Settler - A Sartrean Approach to Biography and History"A Kassam History and Anthropology20(4) pp435-457.
146.
"Sex, Sexuality and Negotiating Africanness in Nairobi"Rachel Spronk Africa79(4) pp500-519.
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"Sexual Threat and Settler Realities: ‘Black Perils’ in Kenya c1907-30" David Anderson Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History38(1) pp47-74.
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"The State as a Site of Eating: Literary Representation and the Dialectics of Ethnicity, Class and the Nation-State in Kenya" James Ogude Africa Insight39(1) pp5-21.
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"Subversion of Patriarchal Ideology: A Case Study of Magdalene, A Woman Oral Narrative Performer for the Samburu of Kenya" Mumia Osaaji Research in African Literatures40(1) pp19-26.
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"Women in the Arts in Kenya" Grace A. Musila and Binyavanga Wainaina pp129-146 in Promises and Realities: Taking Stock of the 3rd UN International Women’s Conference eds Sara Jerop Ruto, Patricia Kameri-Mbote and Jacinta Muteshi-Strachan African Centre for Technology Studies; African Woman and Child Feature Service ( Nairobi).
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"Colonial Legacies, Decolonised Spirits: Balboa, Ugandan Martyrs and Aids Solidarity Today" K Hamilton Journal of Bisexuality10(2) pp121-136.
152.
"Constructing the Popular: Challenges of Archiving Ugandan Popular Music" Sylvia Nannyonga-Tamusuza The Popular and the Public pp68-82 [See Criticism: Regional].
153.
"Female-Men, Male-Women and Others: Constructing and Negotiating Gender Among the Baganda in Uganda" Sylvia Nannyonga-Tamusuza Journal of Eastern African Studies3(2) pp367-380.
154.
"From War Cacophonies to Rhythms of Peace: Popular Cultural Music in Post-1986 Uganda" Richard Ssewakiryanga and Joel Isabirye pp25-46 in The Popular and the Public [See Criticism: Regional].
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"Sex,Violence and History in the Lives of Idi Amin: Postcolonial Masculinity as Masquerade" Mark Leopold Journal of Postcolonial Writing43(3) pp321-330.
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"Songs of War and Peace: Popular Song as Commentary, Mediation and Critique of War in Northern Uganda" Okello Ogwang pp47-68 in The Popular and the Public [See Criticism: Regional].
157.
"Becoming Wealthy: The Life Story of a Rural Entrepreneur in Tanzania 1922s-1980s" Matteo Rezzo Journal of Eastern African Studies3(2) pp221-239.
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"Building Better People: Modernity and Utopia in Late Colonial Tanganyika" Micahel Jennings Journal of Eastern African Studies3(1) pp94-111.
159.
Global Linguistic Flows: Hip-Hop Cultures, Youth Identities and the Politics of Language Sammy Alim, Awad Ibrahim and Alastair Pennycook260pp Routledge ( New York).
160.
"Musical Images and Imaginations: Tanzania Music Videos"Kelly M Askew pp208-217 in Media and Identity in Africa [see Criticism: Regional].
161.
Street Dreams and Hip-Hop Barbershops: Global Fantasy in Urban TanzaniaBrad Weiss263pp Indiana Univ Press (Bloomington).
162.
The Dance of Politics: Gender, Performance and Democratisation in MalawiLisa Gilman252pp Temple Univ Press (Philadelphia).
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Abdalla, Abdilatif"Prison, Poetry and Polyphony in Abdilatif Abdalla’s Sauti ya Dhiki" Ken W. Waliaula Research in African Literatures40(3) pp129-148.
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Chipembere, CatherineMary Ajizinga"Watch This Woman: Political Widowhood, Writing and the Story of Catherine Ajizinga Chipembere of Malawi" Natasha Gordon -Chipembere Scrutiny214(2) pp9-24.
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Gurnah,Abdulrazak"Illegal Diasporas and African Refugees in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s By the Sea" Sissy Helff Journal of Commonwealth Literature44(1) pp81-99.
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Lihamba, Amandina"Amandina Lihamba’s Gendered Adaptation of Sembene Ousmane’s The Money Order" Evan Mwangi Research in African Literatures40(3) pp149-173.
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Macgoye, Marjorie OludheWriting the Story of Kenya: Constructions of Identity in the Novels of Marjorie Oludhe MacgoyePetra Brittner184pp Peter Lang ( Frankfurt Main; New York).
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Maillu, David"Detecting Globalisation, Modernity and Gender Subjectivity in David Maillu’s Benni Kamba 009 in Operation DXT" Mpalive-Hangson Msiska Journal of Eastern African Studies3(1) pp132-152.
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Muoria, Henry"Writing, Self-Realization and Community: Henry Muoria and the Creation of a Nationalist Public Sphere in Kenya" Bodil Folke Frederiksen pp245-262 in The Popular and the Public [See Criticism: Regional].
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Nazareth, Peter"‘Passenger Indians’ and Dispossessed Citizens in Uganda and South Africa" Miriam Pirbhai pp32-54Mythologies of Migration, Vocabularies of Indenture [see Criticism: Regional].
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p’Bitek, Okot"Singing the Law: Okot p’Bitek’s Legal Imagination and the Poetics of Traditional Justice" Peter Leman Research in African Literatures40(3) pp109-128.
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Vassanji, M.G."Ambivalent Translation between Individual and Community: Moyez Vassanji’s No New Land (1991) and Amriika (1999)" Tina Steiner pp124-152 in Translated People, Translated Texts [see Criticism: Regional].
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Wa Thiong’o, Ngugi"Resuming a Broken Dialogue: Prophecy, Nationalist Strategies and Religious Discourses in Ngugi’s Early Work" Mark Mathuray Research in African Literatures40(2) pp40-63.
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