Critical African Studies

Critical African Studies seeks to return Africanist scholarship to the heart of theoretical innovation within each of its constituent disciplines. We invite directional papers that provoke critical debate, and take a fresh approach to key and emergent social, political and economic issues affecting Africa. In particular, we encourage pieces of critical inquiry that question or subvert long-held or widely-assumed truths, especially concerning disciplinary boundaries.

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ISSUE No 2 RELEASED

 

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No 2 (2009)

Edited by Alexander Beresford

Table of Contents

Articles

WHERE NEXT FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE IN AFRICA? DEBATING PATRICK CHABAL’S 'AFRICA: THE POLITICS OF SUFFERING AND SMILING' Abstract PDF
Patrick Chabal, Stephen Chan, Sara Rich Dorman, Preben Kaarsholm, Murray Last, Dieter Neubert, Ian Taylor, Nicolas van de Walle, Jan Kees van Donge 1-62
VIDEO INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK Abstract VIDEO
Patrick Chabal
PANEL DISCUSSION ON 'AFRICA: THE POLITICS OF SUFFERING AND SMILING' Abstract AUDIO
Chaired by Paul Nugent


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