ACAS BULLETIN
Issue No. 46
Special Issue on the Ghettoization Debate:
Africa, Africans and African Studies
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Table of Contents

 

Letter from ACAS Co-Chairs

In Memorian: Jean Sindab, Former ACAS Co-Chair 
by Chris Root and David Wiley

Ghettoizing African History 
by Philip Curtin (March 3, 1995)

Letters to The Chronicle of Higher Education

Keletso Atkins, John Higginson, Atieno Odhiambo et. al (April 7, 1995)
William Martin (April 7, 1995)
Thomas Spear (April 14, 1995)
Christopher C. Lowe (April 14, 1995)
Joseph E. Harris, Robert J. Cummings (April 14, 1995)
Janet J. Ewald (April 28, 1995)
Clifton Crais (April 28, 1995)

Debate in African Studies 
by Denise K. Magner (November 10, 1995)

Letter to The Chronicle of Higher Education: Barbara Alpern Engel, James Jankowski, Susan Kingsley Kent (December 15, 1995)

African Studies Association Board Letter (ASA News, 4, October/December 1995)

ASA Roundtable on "Ghettoizing African Studies"

Summary Report of Ghettoizing African Studies? The Question of Representation in the Study of Africa by Michael West
Panel Introduction: Ghettoizing African Studies? The Question of Representation in the Study of Africa by Michael West
Drawing a Curtain on African Studies by David Johnson
Response to Philip D. Curtin on 'Ghettoizing African History' by Micere Githae Mugo
Affirmative Action in African Studies by Edward Alpers


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