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African Studies Review

 

ASR
 

African Studies Review [ISSN: 0002-0206], a multi-disciplinary scholarly journal, publishes original research and analysis of Africa and book reviews three times annually. It encourages scholarly debates across disciplines. The editing of the African Studies Review is supported by Five Colleges, Inc., a consortium representing Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, and the University of Massachusetts. The African Studies Review is edited by Ralph Faulkingham of the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Mitzi Goheen of Amherst College. Catharine Newbury and David Newbury of Smith College serve as book review editors.

Current year issues of African Studies Review are only available to members through a current ASA membership.

Current year issues of African Studies Review are only available to institutions through a current institutional subscription.

Back issues of African Studies Review are available for purchase in the ASA Online Store.


Manuscripts and correspondence concerning manuscripts should be sent to: African Studies Review, Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA 01003. Email: asr@anthro.umass.edu. The African Studies Review web site is http://www.umass.edu/anthro/asr/. The African Studies Review is published three times per year in April, September and December.

 
 

Editors
Ralph Faulkingham and
Mitzi Goheen

African Studies Review
Department of Anthropology
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003 USA
T: 413-545-2065
F: 413-545-9494
asr@anthro.umass.edu

Book Reviews Editors
Catharine Newbury and
David Newbury

Dewey Hall
122 West Street
Smith College
Northampton MA 01063 USA
T: 413-585-3563
F: 413-585-3389
asrbook@smith.edu

    







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