Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies
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Item A Bibliography of Africana in the Lilly Library(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1977) Sweetland, James compiler; Gosebrink, Jean E. Meeh ed.Bibliography of Africana materials in the Lilly Library at Indiana University. The Lilly Library contains rare books, special collections, and manuscripts. Of particular interest to students of Africa are examples of early African cartography, texts on exploration and travel, manuscripts, volumes on the slave trade, etc. The majority of material in this bibliography pertains to voyages, exploration, and scientific expeditions.Item Aspects of International Relations in Africa(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1979) DeLancey, Mark W. ed.Edited volume which includes: Mark DeLancey, "The Study of African International Relations" Timothy M. Shaw and M. Catherine Newbury, "Dependence or Interdependence: Africa in the Global Political Economy" Ken W. Grundy, "Regional Relations in Southern Africa and the Global Political Economy" J. Gus Liebenow, "The Quest for East African Unity" J. Barron Boyd, Jr., "The Origins of Boundary Conflict in Africa" Patrick J. McGowan and Thomas H. Johnson, "The AFRICA Project and the Comparative Study of African Foreign Policy"Item Changing Perceptions of Wealth Among The Bamboma (Lower Zaire)(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1990) Schrag, Norm; Martin, Phyllis ed.Abstract of Norm Schrag's dissertation, which gives an overview of his findings, and edited and abridged version of its final chapter. Title of the dissertation: "Mboma and the Lower Zaire: A Socioeconomic Study of a Congo Trading Community, c1785-1885"Item Chingaira Makoni's Head: Myth, History, and the Colonial Experience(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1988) Ranger, TerenceDiscusses the construction of history in the Makoni district of Zimbabwe. Explains his approach by juxtaposing it with his earlier publication, _Revolt in Southern Rhodesia_.Item “Congruent Figures” by Takahashi Takako(2021-07-30) MatthusenItem Empowerment of Third World Women against AIDS: Special Reference to East and Central Africa(African Studies Program, Indiana University Bloomington, 1997) Gikonyo, Njeri S.Examines various ways in which women in the developing countries can be empowered to fight against HIV/AIDS.Item Filling Gaps in Afric Maps: Fifty Years of Archaeology in Africa(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1984) Shaw, ThurstanDiscusses archaeology's contribution to the historiography of Africa and its effect in changing attitudes to the continent's past over the past 50 years. Situates the discussion in the larger context of attitudes towards the history of Africa since the 18th century.Item History of Japanese Education, Volume 3 (2008)(2008) Rubinger, Richard; Rie, Suzuki; Yasuhiro, Ohto; Kayo, Umemura; Masanobu, Kimura; Haruko, Amano; Motoko, Ohta; Tomohiro, YakuwaItem International Trade and Manpower Development: Policy Changes and Economic Development in Nigeria(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1983) Merrifield, Merry M.Item Let's Introduce My Hometown(2016) NakashimaItem Liberation Movements in Southern Africa(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1978) Shamyurira, NathanDiscusses liberation movements in South Africa, Namibia, Angola, Zimbabwe and Mozambique in connection with theories of nationalism and discourses about class.Item "Short Time to Stay": Comments on Time, Literature, and Oral Performance(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1981) Finnegan, Ruth H.Discusses the concept of oral literature as performance, rather than as permanent text. Argues that the performance of oral literature should be seen as an event in time rather than existing in a spatial dimension as text. The author uses examples from Sierra Leone and other parts of West Africa to illustrate her argument.Item South Africa: Human Rights and Genocide (Part I) Biography as Interpretation (Part II)(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1981) Kuper, Leo; Kuper, HildaLeo Kuper's lecture examines South Africa's apartheid system and UN attempts to connect that country's race policies with genocide. Hilda Kuper's lecture discusses the role the genre of biography can play for an anthropologist when interpreting foreign cultures.Item Speaking of Art: a Giriama Impression(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1981) Parkin, DavidFirst lecture in a series to honor Alan P. Merriam, IU faculty member, anthropologist, ethnomusicologist. This lecture was first read at the 24th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, and it discusses art among the Giriama of Kenya.Item Structure and Meaning in the Prehistoric Art of Zimbabwe(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1987) Garlake, Peter S.Explores pre-historic art in Zimbabwe. The author acknowledges that, although there are probably thousands of painted sites in the country, most of them are unrecorded. Studies, therefore, including his own, are necessarily based on comparatively small samples.Item Supplement to Reports on AIDS in the African Press : an Annotated Bibliography(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1990) Schmidt, Nancy J.Supplement to earlier bibliography, "Reports on AIDS in the African Press: An Annotated Bibliography", also by Nancy Schmidt. Intended to present sub-Saharan perspectives of AIDS at a time when no large-scale systematic social science research on the socio-cultural impact of AIDS in Africa is conducted.Item Taoist Resources: Volume 1, Number 1(The Plumtree, 1989) Lai, Whalen; Jingshan, Tan; Zhe, Wang; Kate, Sister; Ames, Roger T.Item The Akan Trickster Cycle: Myth or Folktale?(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1983) Yankah, KwesiItem The Cattle Industry in Northern Nigeria, 1900-1939(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1973) Okediji, Florence Adebisi BankoleChapter VI of Dr. Okediji's Ph.D. dissertation, "An Economic History of Hausa-Fulani Emirates of Northern Nigeria 1900-1939", plus a map of cattle trade routes, excerpts from a section entitled "Oral Field Evidence", and the questionnaire which she used in interviewing Hausa cattle traders.Item The Effects of Gender and Education on Perceptions of Social Status and Power in Larteh, Ghana(1997) Fallon, Kathleen M.The author examines the concepts of social status and power in the context of developing countries, with special emphasis on Larteh, Ghana.She also explores how gender and education affect social status and power in Africa. The paper includes 24 interviews conducted in Larteh, Ghana, from April to May of 1994.