Occasional Papers
- Wyatt MacGaffey, Nichole Bridges, John Janzen, Reinhild Kauenhoven Janzen, and S. Daniel Breslauer, Spring 2005: African Carved Ivory Mini-Conference
- Garth A. Myers, Fall 2004: African Immigrants in the Land of Oz [.pdf]
- Kenneth Lohrentz, Fall 2004: Peoples of The Horn in the New African Diaspora Eritrean, Ethiopian, Somali, and Sudanese Émigrés in the United States and Canada, A Bibliographic Survey [.pdf]
- Summer Teacher's Institute 2003 - Contemporary Africa: Challenges, Realities and Renaissance
- Saadia Malik, et. al. Spring 2003: Panel on Women in Islam
- Asma Abdel Halim, Spring 2003: Women's Rights Under Sharia Laws in Sudan
- Alicia Monroe, Spring 2003: Paper on proceedings of Africa-Latin America Workshop [.pdf]
- Surendra Bhana, Fall 2002: Gandhi, Indians, and Africans in South Africa
- Diana Jeater, Fall 2002: Making it up as we go along? Using unreliable sources for fun and profit in the social history of Africa
- Allen Isaacman, Fall 2002: Slavery and Beyond: The Making of Men and Chikunda Ethnic Identities in the Unstable World of South Central Africa, 1750-1920
- Summer Teacher's Institute 2002 - Islam & Africa: Myths and Realities
- Byron Caminero-Santangelo, Spring 2002: Shifting Boundaries: The Postcolonial and Postcolonialism
- Manthia Diawara, Spring 2002: The Sixties in Bamako: Malick Sidibé and James Brown
- Laura Chrisman, Spring 2002: Postcolonial Studies and Black Atlanticism
- Fiona McLaughlin, Spring 2002: Language and the Postcolony: Dakar Wolof and Urban Identity [PDF]
- Walter Bgoya, Spring 2002: 100 Best African Books of the 20th Century
- Adrienne Rivers, Fall 2001: Community Radio in Ghana and its impact on Women in Ada
- Abdullah An-Na'im, Fall 2001: For the defeat of terrorism
- Crawford Young, Fall 1999: Politics and States in the Democratic Wave of Africa
- Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Fall 1999: Europhonism, Universities, and the Magic Fountain: The Future of African Literature and Scholarship
- Wayne Naftziger, Fall 1999: Economies (in the Democratic Wave)
- Michael Karlstrom, Fall 1999: Civil Society in Uganda (in the Democratic Wave)



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