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African bioethics: methodological doubts and insights. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Med Ethics, 2018
Background A trend called ‘African bioethics’ is growing on the continent due to perceptions of existing bioethics, especially guidelines for international collaborative research, as ‘ethical imperialism’.
Barugahare J.
europepmc   +2 more sources

The “Africanization” of an African Diaspora Household: Toyin Falola and the Idea of Diasporic Home-Making

open access: yesYoruba Studies Review, 2021
This essay is an exercise in the interrogation of cultural globalization, and how the idea of transnationalism generates identity responses. The authors used the concept of home-making to examine how Toyin Falola deployed an aesthetic sensibility of ...
Babatunde Jaiyeoba, Adeshina Afolayan
doaj   +3 more sources

regional map of Africa

open access: yesJournal of Central and Eastern European African Studies, 2023
Maps are the most relevant contribution of geography to the interpretation of human presence in space. The Cartography of Africa is a central issue in the global order. The continent projects importance in several different themes, including the dynamics
Maurício Waldman
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Manuel Zapata Olivella: reflexiones contemporáneas sobre filosofía muntú, literatura política y trietnicidad latinoamericana

open access: yesRevista de Estudios Sociales, 2023
This essay presents a complex view of the intercultural thought of Manuel Zapata Olivella. Three central points in his intellectual work are discussed based on fields such as anthropology, philosophy, and literary studies: Muntu philosophy, political ...
William Mina Aragón
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Définir l’Afrique par la littérature – le littéraire comme vecteur de l’africanité dans le discours des Congrès des écrivains et artistes noirs (Paris, 1956 et Rome, 1959)

open access: yesStudia Romanica Posnaniensia, 2023
In our paper we show how Black writers (those of Africa and those of the Black diaspora in Europe and America) have contributed to the intellectual work centered on the idea of Africanity.
Michał Obszyński
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Diaspora and africanity among the siddis of Karnataka

open access: yesMediações: Revista de Ciências Sociais, 2020
Should the Siddis of Karnataka be understood as part of the African Diaspora? Setting out from a theoretical reflection on some paradigmatic conceptions of the term diaspora, this article examines not only rival academic positions on ‘African descendants’
Andreas Hofbauer
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African trypanosomes [PDF]

open access: yesParasites & Vectors, 2019
African trypanosomes cause human African trypanosomiasis and animal African trypanosomiasis. They are transmitted by tsetse flies in sub-Saharan Africa. Although most famous for their mechanisms of immune evasion by antigenic variation, there have been recent important studies that illuminate important aspects of the biology of these parasites both in ...
Cayla, Mathieu   +4 more
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Ackee and saltfish vs. amalá con quimbombó? A note on Sidney Mintz’ contribution to the historical anthropology of African American cultures

open access: yesJournal de la Société des Américanistes, 2005
Ackee and saltfish vs. amalá con quimbombó? A note on Sidney Mintz’ contribution to the historical anthropology of African American cultures. In the spirit of Sidney Mintz’ contribution to African American historical anthropology, this essay examines ...
Stephan Palmié
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relational community, dialogic knowledge construction, collaborative narratives, cardography, doctoral thesis.

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Educação do Campo, 2021
The article demonstrates the centrality of the academic concern, in the discipline Ethnic-Racial Relations, which is given by an observation of the different Brazilian filmographies. A Chanchada was the paroxysm of the stereotype of racial inferiority of
Celso Luiz Prudente   +2 more
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Trailing the Growth from Nativism to Africanity in Lusophone African Poetry

open access: yesLingua Cultura, 2010
Article explored the development of African poetry, that is from nativism to be Africanity, in Lusophone African poetries. The study used library research by analysing the impact of printing press, public education, and freedom of expression emergences ...
Sovon Sanyal
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