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| | Introduction: Special Issue on Animal Studies and Ecocriticism Dana Phillips | | | Boer, Bushman, and Baboon: Human and Animal in Nineteenth-Century and Early Twentieth-Century South African Writings Dirk Klopper | | | Weeping Elephants, Sensitive Men Dana Phillips | | | "Mr Melancholy and Mr Magpie": The Lives of Animals in J. M. Coetzee's Diary of a Bad Year Joseph D. Napolitano | | | Metafiction, Vegetarianism, and the Literary Performance of Animal Ethics in J. M. Coetzee's The Lives of Animals Robert McKay | | | A Place for Romanticism in Postcolonial Ecology? Julia Martin's South African Travelogue, A Millimetre of Dust Anthony Vital | | | At Goedgedacht: A Story of Olives Julia Martin | | | Meat Country (Please Do Not Feed Baboons and Wild Animals) Jennifer Wenzel | | | Memories of Censorship Mark Sanders | | | South Africans Exist: Identity, Nationalism, and Democracy James H. Sweet | | | On Transnational Modernisms Matthew Hart | | | District 9: A Roundtable
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| | South African Indian Literature in a World Literature Context: An Interview with Prabashini Moodley David Chioni Moore | | | South Africa, the USA, and the Globalization of Truth and Reconciliation: Itinerant Mourning in Zakes Mda's Cion Kerry Bystrom | | | C. W. de Kiewiet, Historian of Africa: African Studies and the American Post-War Research University Richard Glotzer | | | A Travel Paradise: Tourism Narratives of Robben Island Helen Kapstein | | | Capital Games: On Judging a South African Literary Award Michael Titlestad | | | "Zimbabwe is Mine": Mugabe, Murder, and Matabeleland Ian Phimister | | | Book Reviews
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| | States of Shame: South African Writing after Apartheid Caitlin Charos | | | "My Blackness is the Beauty of this Land": Racial Redefinition, African American Culture, and the Creation of the Black World in South Africa's Black Consciousness Movement Ofole Mgbako | | | Interview with Bob Edgar Peter Limb and Peter Alegi.
| | | De-regulating the History of African American Body Politics Stephen Knadler | | | Undone by Laughter Mark Sanders | | | Book Reviews
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| | This is America: New Orleans Post-Katrina, Post-urban, Post-national Jacob Leland | | | In Obama's Backyard: Global Chicago and Global Apartheid Prexy Nesbitt | | | Memphis Pastoral Barbara Ching | | | Walking the Gauntlet: A Daunting Forty-Five Years' Transition of Stutterheim within a South African Community, c. 1960-2005 Luvuyo Wotshela | | | From Socio-nature to Spectral Presence: Re-imagining the Once and Future Landscape of Johannesburg Jeremy Foster | | | Photo Essay: Welcome to Our Hillbrow Carrol Clarkson | | | Ivan Vladislavic's Portrait with Keys: A Bricoleur's Guide to Johannesburg Ralph Goodman | | | When Truths Collide: Narratives on Cape Town Azeem Badroodien | | | What National Cinema? South African Film Cultures and the Transnational Patrick Denman Flanery | | | Book Reviews
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| | An Interview with Chris Abani Amanda Aycock | | | Becoming Black and Elvis: Transnational and Performative Identity in the Novels of Chris Abani Amanda Aycock | | | Immigration and the Practice of Freedom in Nadine Gordimer's The Pickup Laura Winkiel | | | "Consequential Changes": Daphne Rooke's Mittee in America and South Africa Lucy Graham | | | Official Language Policies in Multilingual Societies: Evidence from the United States, South Africa, and Canada Newell Stultz | | | Commissioning, Community, and Conscience Claudia B. Braude | | | Note
| | | Response to the Review Article Richard Mendelsohn and Milton Shain.
| | | Reply Claudia B. Braude | | | Beyond the Farribel: Towards a Transnational Reassessment of Jewish Studies Jennifer Glaser | | | Book Reviews
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| | Dreams and Disappointments: Kenneth Kaunda and the United States, 1960-64 Andy DeRoche | | | Loathing and Love: Postcard Representations of Indentured Chinese Laborers in South Africa's Reconstruction, 1904-10 Tu T. Huynh | | | A Portrait of the (Tortured) Artist as a Young (Coloured) Man: Reading Arthur Nortje Diana Adesola Mafe | | | Towards an Aesthetics of Law Carrol Clarkson | | | Children's Literature and African Studies Rebecca Weaver-Hightower | | | Book Reviews
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| | Introduction: Southern Identity: Geography, Culture, and History in the Making of the American South Derek Catsam | | | Thomas Dixon, Scotch-Irish Identity, and "the Southern People" G.K. Peatling | | | Harlem, the “New Negro,” and the South: History and the Politics of Place Mark Andrew Huddle | | | What is a Southerner? A Study in Antebellum Southern Jewish Identity Jennifer A. Stollman | | | Shame, Honor, and Denial in the Symbolic Ethnicities of Southern Whites Thomas Brown | | | Southern Identity: A Dissent Alex Lichtenstein | | | Southern Nonidentity Leigh Anne Duck | | | Reply: The Irony of Southern Identity: A Defense of Communal Imaginations Derek Catsam | | | Memorializing Freedom Struggles Chris Saunders | | | Anchoring Black Diasporic History Cedric Tolliver | | | "My People all over the World": Hip Hop, Gender, and Black Nationalism Natasha Distiller | | | Book Reviews
| | | Obituary: George M. Fredrickson
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| | Theory and Textuality: Reading Zora Neale Hurston and Bessie Head Desiree Lewis | | | A New Bloodline: Antjie Krog's Autobiographical Prose and the Paradoxes of Belonging Yianna Liatsos | | | “Restorying” the Maternal Myth of Origin in Zami and Makeba: My Story Benjamin M. O. Odhoji | | | The Unsettling Side of Death: Post-colonial Irony in Bosman's Unto Dust Gitte Postel | | | Which World? Mark Sanders | | | Indenture in Comparative Perspective Surendra Bhana | | | Rewriting Modernity Sam Raditlhalo |

| | Disruption, Quotation, and Narrative Ethics in Nadine Gordimer's A World of Strangers Cynthia Port | | | "The End of an Error": Transition and "Post-apartheid Play" in Ivan Vladislavic's The Restless Supermarket Caitlin Charos | | | Remembering to Forget: Monumental vs. Peripatetic Archiving in Achmat Dangor's Bitter Fruit Shane Graham | | | "Os Bons Colonizadores": Cuba's Educational Mission in Angola, 1976-1991 Christine Hatzky | | | Cryptic Rhetoric: The ANC and Anti-Americanization Ian Glenn | | | Looking at The Heart of Whiteness in South Africa Today Thomas Blaser | | | Book Reviews
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| | Oprah in South Africa: The Politics of Coevalness and the Creation of a Black Public Sphere Zine Magubane | | | Amor Matris
: Language and Loss in J. M. Coetzee's Age of Iron Thangam Ravindranathan | | | Breeders or Workers? The Structure of Slave Prices in the Cape Colony, 1823-1830 Robert C.-H. Shell and Parbavati Rama.
| | | Getting Your Own Back: Land Restitution among the Oneida Indians of North America and the Tsitsikamma Mfengu of South Africa Mark Everingham, and Robin Palmer.
| | | South African and Global Apartheid: The Experience of Basotho Labor in the South African Gold Mines and Taiwanese-owned Textile Factories Scott Rosenberg | | | Racial Discrimination in Post-Apartheid South Africa: A New Irreducible "Other"? Mónica Inés Cejas |

| | Editorial
| | | "Transvaal Spectacles": South African Visions at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair Jennie Sutton | | | Applied Comparisons: The South African War through the Prism of American History Andrew Offenburger | | | George Fredrickson's Black Liberation. A Comparative History of Black Ideologies in the United States and South Africa : Further Reflections Chris Saunders | | | Marching in the "Dark City": Bus Boycotts in South Africa in the 1940s and the Limits and Promise of Comparative History Derek Charles Catsam | | | Deconstructing Constructive Engagement: Why did a Republican Senate Undermine a Republican President? Jonathan K. Barry | | | Public History and "Memorial Architecture" in the "New" South Africa: The Hector Pieterson Memorial and Museum, Soweto, Johannesburg Ali Khangela Hlongwane and Angel David Nieves.
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| | Crisis as Catalyst: Contemporary Zimbabwe and the Reinstatement of Region in a Global Era Christopher J. Lee | | | The Struggle for Zimbabwe, Then and Now: Notes Toward a Deep History of the Current Crisis Michael O. West | | | Competing Explanations of Zimbabwe's Long Economic Crisis Patrick Bond | | | The Historiography of Land in Zimbabwe: Strengths, Silences, and Questions Jocelyn Alexander | | | "Intellectuals" Interpreting Zimbabwe's Primitive Accumulation: Progress to Market Civilization? David Moore | | | "A Place of Trouble": The Political Ecology of HIV/AIDS in Chipinge, Zimbabwe Tonya Nicole Taylor | | | Reconstructing Zimbabwe's Past: The Professional Historians Return Terence Ranger |

| | Editorial
| | | Towards a Prismatic "American Studies" Jane Desmond | | | Speaking For/Against/From the Inside: The Uses of American Studies Loes Nas | | | Reading and Teaching Colonial America in South Africa Greg Cuthbertson | | | Apartheid, Jim Crow, and Comparative Literature Leigh Anne Duck | | | Transnational Print Cultures: Books, -scapes, and the Textual Atlantic Andrew van der Vlies | | | Musical Echoes of American Jazz: Towards a Comparative Historiography Carol Muller | | | Traveling Jazz: Themes and Riffs Michael Titlestad | | | Cold War and Hot Translation Monica Popescu | | | Bodies and Borders: Vietnam/Namibia Lesley Marx | | | America's Africa: Barack Obama and the Aporia of Race Grant Farred | | | A Culture of Tourism: Branding the Nation in a Global Market Helen Kapstein |

| | An Introduction to Issue 23: Deterritorializing American Culture Rita Barnard | | | The Un-Americanness of American Literature David Watson | | | American Musical Surrogacy: A View from Post-World War II South Africa Carol A. Muller | | | Home on the Range: The Americanization of my Father Lesley Marx | | | The Tiny Skin Boat: Visiting Gary Snyder in "Amerika" Julia Martin | | | Oprah's Paton, or South Africa and the Globalization of Suffering Rita Barnard |

| | Abolition, Violence, and Rape: Thoughts on the Post-Emancipation Experiences of the United States and the Cape Colony R.L. Watson | | | An African American Constructs and Confronts the Social Construction of Race in Post-Apartheid South Africa Dawne Y. Curry | | | Parchment Barriers Revisited: The U.S. and South African Bills of Rights J. Barron Boyd | | | The Enigmatic Max Yergan: David Henry Anthony III. Max Yergan: Race Man, Internationalist, Cold Warrior. New York and London: New York University Press, 2006. Ann K. Ziker | | | Lewis Nkosi Redux: Lindy Stiebel and Liz Gunner. Still Beating the Drum: Critical Perspectives on Lewis Nkosi. Editions Rodopi, 2005. David J. Carter |

| | Safundi and White Supremacy: An Introduction to Issue 21 Andrew Offenburger | | | Reflections on the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Publication of White Supremacy George M. Fredrickson | | | Beyond White Supremacy: Some Reflections Christopher Saunders | | | Editing and Publishing The Frontier in History with Leonard Thompson, 1971-1981 Howard R. Lamar | | | Identity, State, and Capitalist Development: Looking Back on the Comparative Study of South Africa Ran Greenstein | | | George M. Fredrickson and Comparative Approaches to the Study of the United States and South Africa: Personal Reflections Lewis V. Baldwin | | | The Comparative Imagination: George Fredrickson and New Directions in Comparative and Transnational History Derek Catsam |

| | "The History of the Cape is Already Written in that of America": The Colonization of America in South Africa's Discourse of Empire, 1820s-1850s Christoph Strobel | | | Resistance, Memory, and Hope: The Photographic Art of Peter Magubane Paul Von Blum | | | Struggling for Freedom: The Divestment Movement at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1977-1987 Claudia Gastrow | | | Culture without Borders: A Dialogue with Robert J.C. Young Antony Adolf |

| | The Language of Residential Exclusion: Comparisons between Cape Town and Farmingville, New York Grant Saff | | | Perspectives on Brown: The South African Experience Penelope Andrews | | | Remembering Negative Pasts: Shriver, Donald W. Honest Patriots: Loving a Country Enough to Remember Its Misdeeds. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. Christopher Saunders | | | Kathrada's Memoirs Prompts Questions: Kathrada, Ahmed. Memoirs. Cape Town: Struik Publications, 2005. Cornelius Thomas |

| | Immigration: The Forgotten Factor in Cape Colonial Frontier Expansion, 1658-1817 Robert C.-H. Shell | | | Unbowed and Unbanned: The South African Freedom Charter at Fifty Margaret Burnham | | | The Burden of Celebrating True Greatness: A Response to Derek Catsam's "Choosing the Wings on Which One Soars" Lewis V. Baldwin | | | What's Greatness Got to Do with It? A Response to a Response Derek Catsam |

| | Sacred History: The Formation of Civil Religions in South Africa and the American South in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Bob Elder | | | Choosing the Wings on Which One Soars: Comparison, Historiography, and the New South Africa: A Response to Lewis V. Baldwin's "Soaring on the Wings of Pride" Derek Catsam | | | A Road-Trip Documentary Without a Map: Story of a Beautiful Country. Directed by Khalo Matabane, 2004. Distributed by First Run-Icarus Films. Sean Jacobs | | | Potholes in The Road: South African Democracy Education Trust. The Road to Democracy in South Africa, Volume 1 (1960-1970). Zebra Press, 2004. ISBN 1868729060. Cornelius Thomas |

| | An Introduction to the Safundi Pedagogy Issue: Teaching about South Africa in the United States Larry Shore | | | Holding Up the "Mottled Mirror": Teaching South African Literature in the United States Mary Elizabeth Pope | | | Teaching in the Mirror: The Pedagogy of Prejudice in Cross-Cultural Comparison Kristen J. Klaaren | | | On Teaching South African Literature in the Age of Terror Russell Samolsky | | | Teaching "War Stories": Literature, Violence, and Resistance in South Africa and the United States Meta Schettler | | | Teaching a Seminar on "Southern African Literature" Loretta Stec | | | Brave New Worlds: Teaching Comparative United States and South African Race Relations Derek Catsam | | | Women's Literature from South Africa and the American South: A Comparativist Pedagogy Pearl McHaney and Renée Schatteman.
| | | Teaching South African Contemporary Political Art Megan C. McShane | | | Team-Teaching Around the World and Across the Equator Thelma Shinn Richard |

| | Soaring on the Wings of Pride: Martin Luther King Jr. and the "New" South Africa Lewis V. Baldwin | | | Classifying "Race" and "Whitening" the Nation: Suggestions Towards Comparative Reading of South Africa and Brazil Fernando Rosa Ribeiro | | | Classificando “Raças” e “Branqueando” a Nação: Sugestões Para uma Leitura Comparativa
da África do Sul e do Brasil Fernando Rosa Ribeiro | | | Power Rarely Fails: A Concluding Discussion with Noam Chomsky Christopher J. Lee | | | "South Africa's Vietnam?": Literary History and Cultural Memory of the Border War Gary Baines | | | Latitudes and Longitudes: Comparative Perspectives on Cape Environmental History Nancy J. Jacobs | | | One Struggle: Legitimating Anti-Apartheid Discourse: Nesbitt, Francis Njubi. Race for Sanctions: African Americans Against Apartheid, 1946-1994. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004. Alex Lichtenstein |

| | Ten Years of the New South Africa: An Introduction to Issue 13/14 Barbara Masekela and Cameron R. Hume.
| | | Citizenship Over Race? African Americans in U.S.-South African Diplomacy, 1890-1925 Robert Trent Vinson | | | South Africa, Israel-Palestine, and the Contours of the Contemporary World Order: An Interview with Noam Chomsky Christopher J. Lee | | | Presenting the Past, Performing the Future: Theater in New York and Cape Town Ten Years After Apartheid David Kornhaber | | | Awake the Beloved Country: A Comparative Perspective on the Visionary Leadership of Martin Luther King and Albert Lutuli Robert Cook | | | Rac(e)ing Poverty and Punishment in South Africa, 1920-1970 Azeem Badroodien | | | A Decade of Post-Apartheid: Is the City in South Africa Being Remade? Alan Morris | | | Normalization and the South African City Stacey Isaacs | | | A Scrupulously Selfless Couple: Sisulu, Elinor. Walter and Albertina Sisulu: In Our Lifetime. Cape Town: David Philip Publishers, 2002. Cornelius Thomas |

| | The Postcolonial University: Racial Issues in South African and American Institutions Adalberto Aguirre and Rubén Martinez.
| | | Classroom Confrontations: Racism in South Africa and the United States Ridwan Nytagodien | | | Imagining White Riots: McKoy, Sheila Smith. When Whites Riot: Writing, Race and Violence in American and South African Culture. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2001. Alex Lichtenstein | | | George Fredrickson's Racism and United States/South African Comparisons Christopher Saunders |

| | The Instrument of Terror: Some Thoughts on Comparative Historiography, White Rural Unofficial Violence, and Segregation in South Africa and the American South John Higginson and Christoph Strobel.
| | | Reacting to Amy Biehl: Perspectives from South Africa and the United States Steven Gish | | | A Review of It's My Life, a Film by Brian Tilley Herman Wasserman | | | The Media and Mandela Ruth Tomaselli and Keyan Tomaselli.
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| | "Breaking the Monologue?": The American Indian Movement and Inkatha Freedom Party Jason McKenney | | | Crossing Borders: A Black Feminist Approach to Researching the Comparative Histories of Black Women's Resistance in the U.S. South and South Africa Pam Brooks | | | Disarticulating Black Consciousness: A Way of Reading Films About Apartheid Keyan Tomaselli | | | Institutionalizing International Influence Joel Samoff | | | The Study of South African Society: Towards A New Agenda For Comparative Historical Inquiry Ran Greenstein | | | "Red Sales in the Sunset": The Rise and Fall of White Trader Dominance in the United States' Navajo Reservation and South Africa's Transkei Robert Volk | | | The Career of Mabel Carney: The Study of Race and Rural Development in the United States and South Africa Richard Glotzer |

| | Ripple of Hope in the Land of Apartheid: Robert F. Kennedy in South Africa, June 4th-9th, 1966 Larry Shore | | | Youth, Popular Culture, and Identity: American Influences on South Africa and Lesotho Scott Rosenberg | | | Women in the Interregnum: Kate Chopin's The Awakening and Nadine Gordimer's July's People Helen Lock | | | South African and North American Treks Christopher Saunders | | | Multicultural Feminism Transforming Democracy Duchess Harris |

| | Playing the Reverse-Race Card in South Africa and America: A Case Study in Convergent Localization James Statman | | | In Search of a Nation: Nation Building in the New South Africa Hendrik Pieterse | | | John Cell: The Passing of a Leading Comparative Scholar of South Africa and the United States Rick Watson | | | Divided Minds, Different Countries Christopher Saunders | | | Africa Civilized, Africa Uncivilized: Local Culture, World System, and South African Music Veit Erlmann | | | American Campaign Techniques Worldwide Fritz Plasser | | | American Connections Hugh Brogan | | | Residential Segregation in South Africa and the United States: Evaluating the Sustainability of Comparative Research Grant Saff | | | White-Collar Crime in South Africa: A Comparative Perspective Lala Camerer | | | A Review of Slavery, Emancipation, and Abolition in South Africa and the United States in the Eighteenth Century George Carter | | | Privatizing Prisons from the United States to South Africa: Controlling Dangerous Africans across the Atlantic William G. Martin | | | Policy of Preference: Lessons from India, the United States, and South Africa Krishna Tummala |

| | Growing Up with Maya Angelou and Sindiwe Magona: A Comparison Siphokazi Koyana and Rosemary Gray.
| | | "I am NOT just like one of the family...": The Black Domestic Servant and White Family Dynamics in 20th Century American and South African Literature Mary Pope | | | Diasporic Displacement and the Search for Black Female Identity in Toni Morrison's Tar Baby and Nadine Gordimer’s None to Accompany Me Fiona Mills | | | Globalization and Union Democracy: A Comparison of the Hormel Strike of 1985-1986 (USA) and the Volkswagen Strike of 2000 (South Africa) Peter Rachleff | | | David Schmahmann, Empire Settings: A Novel. Buffalo, N.Y.: White Pine Press, 2001. 327 pp, hardcover, $21.95. ISBN 1893996166.: A Review Jim Cobbe | | | Maurice S. Evans, Black and White in the Southern States: A Study of the Race Problem in the United States from a South African Point of View, Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2001, xxix +299 pages.: A Review Surendra Bhana |

| | Kids Killing Kids in School: Comparing Cases in the United States and South Africa Michael F. Welsh, and Jacque Jacobs.
| | | Multicultural Education in the United States: Lessons for South Africa Keyan Tomaselli | | | From Exclusion to Inclusion: A Historical Comparison of the Educational Experiences of Black South Africans and African Americans Kimberly Lenease King | | | Reflections on the Woman's Movement in South Africa: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives Jennifer Lemon | | | Sustainable Housing Policy and Practice: Reducing Constraints and Expanding Horizons Within Housing Delivery Ambrose Adebayo and Pauline Adebayo.
| | | Post-Apartheid South Africa and Mass Mediated Deliberation Sean Jacobs, and Nyameko Mgoqi.
| | | The Impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on Job Characteristics of South African University Academics Andy Igonor and Yolisa Soul.
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| | The Poetics of Politics: Imagi[ni]ng the New South African Nation Sabine Marschall | | | Access to Higher Education: Race, Resources and Social Exclusion Martin Hall | | | Problems in Learning from Traumatic History: A Psychoanalytic Inquiry Sara Matthews | | | Michael S. Harper's Passbook: Africa in Healing Song for the Inner Ear Amber Vogel | | | The Fulbright Experience: An Incoherent African Perspective Keyan Tomaselli | | | Comparative Lessons for the Future Lynn Huntley | | | Academic Freedom in the New South Africa John Higgins | | | Pariahs in the Land of Their Birth
in the Search for Identity: Sol Plaatje and Frederick Douglass Peter Midgley | | | Gold Kristi Bell | | | Review of Long Night's Journey Into Day: South Africa's Search for Truth and Reconciliation Ron Krabill |

| | Health System Performance in South Africa vs. France: World Health Report 2000 Joseph Coyne and Peter Hilsenrath.
| | | Freedom in Madness: J.M. Coetzee and the Politics of Madness Brad Tabas | | | Getting Equality to Work: The South African Employment Equity Act Eric Cédiey | | | Sortir de l’Apartheid au Travail: La Loi Sud-Africaine d’Équité dans l’Emploi Eric Cédiey | | | Berry's Boesman & Lena, Rewarding and Punishing Andrew Offenburger |

| | U.S. and South African Images of Black Success: A Pilot Study in Transnationalization and Hegemony Michael Leslie and Michele Foss.
| | | A Confusion of Cinematic Consciousness: Southern Africa on Film in the United States Keyan Tomaselli and Arnold Shepperson.
| | | "On the Ground" with the South African Labor Movement Peter Rachleff |

| | Cape Town and New Orleans: Some Comparisons Christopher Saunders | | | The Natural Order of Things Colette Gaiter | | | Serpent's Teeth in the Kitchen of Meaning: A Theory of South African Culinary Historiography Lynn Houston |

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