African Press

The African Press, Civic Cynicism, and Democracy (The Palgrave Macmillan Series in Internatioal Political Communication)

The African Press, Civic Cynicism, and Democracy (The Palgrave Macmillan Series in Internatioal Political Communication) By Minabere Ibelema
2007 | 296 Pages | ISBN: 1403982015 | PDF | 2 MB
Jamaaladeen Tacuma - Renaissance Man (1984) {1985, Japan 1st Press}

Jamaaladeen Tacuma - Renaissance Man (1984) {1985, Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 332 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 129 Mb
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Jazz Rock, Jazz Funk, Free Funk, Fusion | Gramavision / Canyon Records, Inc. #D32Y0015

Jamaaladeen Tacuma's second free funk effort for Gramavision is almost the equal of his first (Show Stopper). Once again the first four songs feature his regular band (a quintet with guitarist Rick Iannacone and altoist James Watkins) while the second half of the program showcases his electric bass in diverse groups. "Dancing in Your Head" has some of the members of Ornette Coleman's Prime Time (including the innovative altoist); Tacuma often played with Ornette during this period. The lengthy "The Battle of Images" features Tacuma with the Ebony String Quartet and a percussionist, "There He Stood" has the leader joined by percussionists and a poet. Best is "Sparkle," a jam with tenor saxophonist David Murray and guitarist Vernon Reid. Alththugh a bit of a mixed bag, this set should appeal to listeners open to both the avant-garde and eccentric funk.

Roots and Legends: Folktales from African Culture  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at Jan. 22, 2025
Roots and Legends: Folktales from African Culture

Roots and Legends: Folktales from African Culture edited by Editors of Wellfleet Press
English | January 21, 2025 | ISBN: 1577155165 | True EPUB | 200 pages | 5.3 MB

Soul in Seoul: African American Popular Music and K-pop  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at Oct. 12, 2020
Soul in Seoul: African American Popular Music and K-pop

Crystal S. Anderson, "Soul in Seoul: African American Popular Music and K-pop"
English | ISBN: 1496830105 | 2020 | 212 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Recreating Africa: Culture, Kinship, and Religion in the African-Portuguese World, 1441-1770

Recreating Africa: Culture, Kinship, and Religion in the African-Portuguese World, 1441-1770 by University of North Carolina Press; Illustrated edition
English | September 29, 2003 | ISBN: 0807854824 | 320 pages | AZW3 | 1.54 Mb

Namib: The archaeology of an African desert  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Jan. 5, 2024
Namib: The archaeology of an African desert

Dr John Kinahan, "Namib: The archaeology of an African desert"
English | ISBN: 1847012884 | 2022 | 546 pages | PDF | 39 MB
Chronicles of a Two-Front War: Civil Rights and Vietnam in the African American Press

Chronicles of a Two-Front War: Civil Rights and Vietnam in the African American Press By Lawerence Allen Eldridge
2012 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 082621939X | PDF | 2 MB
Pleasure in the News: African American Readership and Sexuality in the Black Press (Volume 1)

Kim Gallon, "Pleasure in the News: African American Readership and Sexuality in the Black Press (Volume 1) "
English | ISBN: 0252043227 | 2020 | 216 pages | EPUB | 3 MB

«New African Fiction» by Indiana University Press Journals  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Nov. 11, 2023
«New African Fiction» by Indiana University Press Journals

«New African Fiction» by Indiana University Press Journals
English | EPUB | 2.4 MB

What Do Science, Technology, and Innovation Mean from Africa? (MIT Press)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by lengen at July 26, 2017
What Do Science, Technology, and Innovation Mean from Africa? (MIT Press)

What Do Science, Technology, and Innovation Mean from Africa? (MIT Press) by Clapperton Chakanetsa Mavhunga
English | June 16, 2017 | ISBN: 0262533901 | 257 Pages | PDF | 6 MB

In the STI literature, Africa has often been regarded as a recipient of science, technology, and innovation rather than a maker of them. In this book, scholars from a range of disciplines show that STI in Africa is not merely the product of "technology transfer" from elsewhere but the working of African knowledge. Their contributions focus on African ways of looking, meaning-making, and creating.