Volume 1, Issue 3 – Dec. 2017

Volume 1, Issue 3– December 2017

Volume 1 (2017), Issue 3 # 1-8
These reviews may be found on the RA Reviews website
https://sites.duke.edu/researchafrica/ra-reviews/volume-1-issue-3-december-2017/

RA Reviews’ Editorial Voice: The Reviewing Process: A Case of ALuta Continua
Muhammed Haron (Editor-in-Chief).

#1 Book: The Ink of Scholars: Reflections on Philosophy in Africa
Author: Souleymane Bachir Diagne. Year: 2016
Reviewed by: Tarisayi Andrea Chimuka, National University of Lesotho.

#2 Book: Native Estates: Records of Mobility Across Colonial Boundaries
Author: Ellen Ndeshi Namhila. Year: 2017
Reviewed by: Nathaniel Mathews, State University of New York, Binghamton.

#3 Book: I Can’t Breathe: A Killing on Bay Street
Author: Matt Taibbi.Year: 2017
Reviewed by: Aman Nadhiri, Johnson C. Smith University, North Carolina, USA.

#4 Book: Moroccans in Europe: Fassi Merchants Come to Manchester
Author: Khalid Bekkaoui. Year: 2016
Reviewed by: Mbaye Lo, Duke University.

#5 Book: Social Challenges in Tunisia after the Revolution, Governance and Social Intervention
Author: (Editor) Abdessattar Rejab. Year: 2017
Summary by: Abdessattar Rejeb, The University of Carthage, Tunisia.

#6 Review Essay: Hussein Solomon. 2013. Jihad: A South African Perspective
Author: Hussein Solomon. Year: 2013
Reviewed by: Muhammed Haron, University of Botswana & University of Pretoria.

Arabic Books
#7 Conference Papers: استعراض للملتقى الدولي لتفاعل الثقافات الإفريقية المنعقد في أسوان بجمهورية مصر العربية (13- 16 نوفمبر 2017)
Reviewed by: Kamal Muhammad Gahallah, International University of Africa, Khartoum, Sudan.

Films
#8 Film: Black Girl. Sembene Ousmane (Dir/ Writer), André Zwoboda (Producer). Year: 1966
Reviewed by: Leah Rothfeld, Duke University.

Review Team
Editor-In-Chief & Associate Editors
• Muhammed Haron, Professor of Religious Studies, Department of Theology & Religious Studies, University of Botswana, Executive Member, Centre for Contemporary Islam, University of Cape Town, & Associate Research in the Faculty of Theology at the University of Pretoria (haronm@mopipi.ub.bw). (Editor-In-Chief)
• Wendy Wilson-Fall, Associate Professor and Chair, Africana Studies Program Oeschle Center for International Education, Lafayette College (wilsonfw@lafayette.edu);
• Hassan Juma Ndzovu, PhD. Senior Lecturer of Religious Studies, Department of Religious Studies, Moi University, Kenya (hassan.ndzovu@gmail.com);
• Yunus Dumbe, PhD. Religious Studies Department, College of Arts and Social Sciences, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Accra, Ghana, (ydumbe@gmail.com);
• Badr Abdelfattah Badr, PhD Assistant Professor of Curriculum & Instruction, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt (badr_elkafy@edu.asu.edu.eg);
• Bamba Drame, Dar El Hadith El Hassaniya Institute, Rabat Morocco, (ndrame.online@gmail.com);
• Mbaye Lo, Associate Professor of the Practice, Duke
University; (mbayelo@duke.edu).

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