Challenges Western dominance in the field of epistemology and sheds light on the sophisticated realm of indigenous African knowledge systems and... Læs mere
The core of Larks is rural and mythic and true, existential and domestic, tender while full of sharp grief and documentation. Circling genealogies of silence and harm in a southern family,... Læs mere
For You, I’d Steal a Goat is a vibrant collection of short stories filled with memorable characters, intriguing plots, and twist endings. Mhlongo’s stories are... Læs mere
Kibong’oto Hospital is an East African tuberculosis treatment center located on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro. Its history... Læs mere
Pathos and Power provides a critical exploration of widowhood in Africa through a series of historical and... Læs mere
This study traces its transformation from an eighteenth-century natural landscape of thick bush into an... Læs mere
The story of the Rwandan Genocide has been told many times by scholars and journalists. John Burton Kegel contends that the Struggle for Liberation forms the bedrock of any genuine understanding of Rwanda between 1990 and 1994, and indeed beyond.
Grounded in primary sources, this book uses critical fabulation to envision how men of color fought against Ohio's racist... Læs mere
This guide to southern and central Ohio highlights the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks and other historic sites, offering routes, context, and insights into the region’s Indigenous and early settlement history-perfect for trip planning or general learning.
Midsummer Night’s Toast is a sharp, tender, and darkly funny poetry collection that explores love, memory, trauma, and domestic life through vivid, intimate snapshots-blending humor and heartbreak in poems that move between the everyday and the surreal with lyrical precision.