ISSN: 215-2448
Special Issue: Religion and Philosophy and Africa
Guest Editor: Olabiyi Babalola Yai
Highlights: Religion and Philosophy, Critical Scholarship, Colonial Legacies, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
Articles
Introduction
Olabiyi Babalola Yai | HTML | PDF (1-2)
Exorcising Hegel’s Ghost: Africa’s Challenge To Philosophy
Olufemi Taiwo | Excerpt | PDF (3-16)
Toward Decolonizing African Philosophy And Religion
Kwasi Wiredu | Excerpt | PDF (17-46)
The Africanized Queen: Metonymic Site Of Transformation
Nkiru Nzegwu | Excerpt | PDF (47-56)
At Issue
Is US Cooperation With The UN Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda Unconstitutional?
Paul Magnarella | HTML | PDF (57-62)
Book Reviews
The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography. Martin W. Lewis and Karen E. Wigen. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1997
Barney Warf | PDF (63-64)
Mau Mau From Below. Greet Kershaw. Athens: Ohio University Press. 1997
E.S. Odhiambo | PDF (65-67)
Bureaucracy and Race, Native Administration in South Africa. Ivan Evans. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997
Diana Wylie | PDF (67-69)
Confronting Leviathan: Mozambique since Independence. Margaret Hall and Tom Young. Athens: Ohio University Press. 1997
Kathleen Sheldon | PDF (69-72)