Christopher Wise: Selected Bibliography & Citations
105. “Hybrid Constructions: Native American Autobiography and the Open Curves of Cultural Hybridity,” by Zoe Trodd, in Reconstructing Hybridity: Postcolonial Studies in Transition, Edited by Joel Kuortti & Jopi Nyman, Amsterdam & New York: Rodopi, 2007.
104. Folklore in New World Black Fiction, by Chizi Akoma, Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2007: 136.
103. “Communal Imaginaries and National Narratives in Post-Civil War Construction of Beirut,” by Maha Yahya, in Urban Imaginaries: Locating the Modern City, Edited by Alev Cinar & Thomas Bender. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2007; 236-266.
102. “The Question of Europe: Said and Derrida,” by John Docker, in Edward Said: The Legacy of a Public Intellectual, Edited by Debjani Gangaly & Ned Curthoys, Melbourne University Press, 2007: 263-290.
101. “Anthills Touch the Sky: Sembene’s Topological Aesthetic,” by Natasha E. Copeland, in Land and Landscape in Franco-graphic Literature: Remapping Uncertain Territories,
Edited by Magali Compan & Katarzyna Pieprzak. Newcastle, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007: 10-26.
100. “Gender, Unreliable Oral Narration, and the Untranslated Preface in Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s Devil on the Cross, by Evan Mwangi, Research in African Literatures, Vol. 38, No. 4 (2007): 28-46
99. “Okonkwo and the Storyteller: Death, Accident, and Meaning in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart,” by Walter Greenberg, Contemporary Literature, Vol. 48 (2007): 423-450.
98. Intellectuels africains face à la mondialisation, by Didier Acouetez, et. al. Cosmos Publishing, 2007.
97. Being Lakota: Identity and Tradition on Pine Ridge Reservation, by Melda Trejo & Lupe Trejo. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 2007.
96. Senegal/Gambia, by Gerti Hessling. Holland: Landereeks: Koninklijk Instituut Voor de Tropen, 2007.
95. The Arabian Nights and Orientalism: Perspectives from East and West. By Yuriko Yamanka, Tetsuo Nishio, & Robert Irwin. I.B. Tauris, 2006.
94. West African Literatures: Ways of Reading, by Stephanie Newell. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.
93. A Companion to African Philosophy, by Kwasi Wiredu & William Emmanuel Abraham. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2006.
92. Translation, Biopolitics, Colonial Difference, Edited by Naoki Sakai & Jon Solmon. Hong Kong University Press, 2006.
91. Lonely Planet West Africa, by Anthony Ham & James Bainbridge. Lonely Planet Publishers, 2006.
90. “Calxthe Beyala: Prizes, Plagiarism, and ‘Authenti-city,’”Nicki Hitchcott, Research In African Literatures, Vol. 37, No. 1 (Spring 2006): 100-109.
89. Encyclopedia of Literature and Politics: Censorship, Revolution, and Writing, Vol. 3, S-Z, by M. Keith Booker. Westport, Connecticut & London: Greenwood Press, 2005.
88. The Undergraduates Companion to African Writers and Their Web-Sites, by Miriam E. Conteh-Morgan. London & Westport, Connecticut: Libraries Unlimited, 2005.
87. Against the Postcolonial: “Francophone” Writers at the Ends of Empire, by Richard Serano. New York: Lexington Books, 2005.
86. Lettres maliennes: figures et configurations de l’activité littéraire au Mali, Sébastien Le Potvin. Paris: L’Harmattan, 2005.
85. Sur le passé de l’Afrique noir, by Georges Mazenot, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2005.
84. “The Proverbial Philosophy of Fon Njoya the Great,” by Bongasu Tanala Kishani, Présence Africaine, No. 171 (2005): 81-109.
83. “Christopher Wise,” Contemporary Authors, Detroit, Michigan: Gale Research, 2004.
82. "Yambo Ouologuem," by Jean Jonassaint, Nouvelles Études Francophones, Vol. 19, No. 2, 2004: 264-268.
81. "Figures et configurations de l'activité littéraire au Mali," by Sébastien Le Potivin, Clio en @frique, No. 13 (automne) 2004.
80. "Academic Labor and the Reflexive Turn in Literary and Cultural Studies," by Marc Bousquet, College Literature, Vol. 31, No. 4, Fall 2004: 172-180.
79. "One Moment of State Terrorism in Africa," by Tunde Fatunde, The Guardian [Lagos, Nigeria], Monday, September 13, 2004: 67.
78. "Post/Past-Orientalism: Orientalism and Its Dis/Re-Orientation," by Sura P. Rath, Comparative American Studies, Vol. 2, No. 3 (September 2004): 342-359.
77. "Continental Shadow," by Harold Braswell, The New Republic Online, July 2004.
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76. "The Emperor's Old Grove," by Brad Prager, The Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 38, No. 1 (August) 2004: 227-229.
75. “Disappearing Youth: Youth as a Social Shifter in Botswana,” by Deborah Durham, American Ethnologist, Vol. 31, No. 4 (Nov. 2004): 589-605.
74. The Arabian Nights Encyclopedia, Edited by Ulrich Manzolph, Richard von Leeuwen, & Hassan Wassouf, Santa Barbara, California & Oxford, England: ABC-CLIO, 2004.
73. Strategic Security Issues in Sub-Saharan Africa, by Michael J. Siler. Praeger, 2004.
72. Africa Since Independence: A Comparative History, by Paul Nuget. Palgrave MacMillan, 2004.
71. Politics in Francophone Africa: The States of West and Equatorial Africa, by Victor T. LeVine. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2004.
70. Identity Matters: Schooling the Body in Academic Discourse, by Donna LeCourt. Albany, New York: SUNY, 2004.
69. "Contemplating Cosmopolitan Global Governance in Postcolonial Discourse Analysis," by Ajnesh Prasad, Federalism E, Vol. 5, June 2004: 1-21. http://www.iigr.ca/cnfsrcef.net/_site/cnfs/_files/journal-pdfs/VCPDFLink40edba263d414.pdf
68. Spectral Nationality: Passages of Freedom from Kant to Postcolonial Literatures of Liberation, by Pheng Cheah, New York: Columbia University Press, 2003: 375-376.
67. Book Review: "Beyond the Corporate University," by Lew Zippen, Teaching In Higher Education, Vol. 8, No. 4 (October) 2003: 584-590.
66. "Le devoir de violence, préface par Christopher Wise," Bibliographie nationale francaise Livres, Numéro 5-6/2003.
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65. "Wise, Christopher, ed. 2001. The Desert Shore: Literatures of the Sahel," by Obed Nkunzimana, Africa Today, Vol. 50, No. 1 (Spring/Summer) 2003: 144-149.
64. "A Tribute to Edward Said," by Noor al-Saleh, The Star: Jordan's Political, Economic, and Cultural Weekly, 9 - 15 October 2003, Vol. 14, No. 15: 7.
63. “Le devoir de violence, classique méconnu de la littérature africain,” by Paul Yange, grioo.com: l’info prend forme, juillet 2003 http://www.grioo.com/info599.html
62. “Beyond The Corporate University,” by Floyd Olive, Work-place: A Journal For Academic Labor, Vol. 5, No. 2 (July) 2003.
61. “Le devoir de violence, de Yambo Ouologuem,” by Paul Yange, Bonaberi.com
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60. “Yambo Ouologuem et la literature mondaile: plagiat, réécriture, collage, derision, et manifeste littéraire,” by Mongo-Mboussa Boniface. Africultures: la site et la revue de reference des cultures africaines, 16/04/2003.
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59. “Alan Mabanckou Johan, Yambo Ouologuem,” by Bruno Pin. …491, Archives 2003, September, No. 85.
58. Indigenous American Women: Decolonization, Empowerment, Activism, by Devon Mihesuah. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 2003.
57. “In a Shattered Glass: Harriet Jacobs’s Archaeology of Slaveholder Subjectivity,” by Joy Viveros, in Postcolonial Perspectives on Women Writers From Africa, the Caribbean, and the U.S., Edited by Martin Juptok Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press, 2003.
56. International Bibliography of Political Science, Vol. LII, by The British Library. London: Routledge, 2003.
55. “Academic Freedom in the Neo-Liberal Order: Governments, Globalization, Governance, and Gender,” by Paul Tiyambe Zeleza. JHEA/RESA, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2003): 149-
194.
54. Black African Literature in English, 1997-1999, by Bernth Linfors. London: James Curry Publishers, 2003.
53. “123. Desert: The Desert Shore,” in African Studies Abstracts Online, No.2, 2003. Leiden: African Studies Center. asc.leidenuniv.n1/library/abstracts/asonline/pdf/ASAOnline2003-2.pdf
52. “An Invitation to the State of Emergency,” by Benjamin Hoh, Antipopper [e is for extinction], May 2003 www.antipopper.com/papers/emergency.html
51. “Prix Renaudot 1968, le Devoir de violence avait disparu sous les polémiques qu’il avait déclenchées,” by T.C., Journal l’Humanité, 20 février 2003.
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50. Northrop Frye on Myth, by Ford Russell. New York: Garland Publishing, 2002: 210.
49. "Négrophilie und Négritude aus karibischer Sicht: Alejo Carpentier, Jacques Stephen Aléxis, Édouard Glissant," by Andrea Pagni in Blicke auf Afrika nach 1900, (Ed.) Irene Albers, Andrea Pagni, & Ulrich Winter, Tübingen: Stauffenburg Verlag, 2002: 241-254.
48. “Christopher Wise, The Desert Shore: Literatures of the Sahel,” by Beverly B. Mack, African Studies Review, Vol. 45, No. 3, December 2002: 102-104.
47. “On Perry Anderson’s The Origins of Postmodernity, Clint Burnham’s The Jamesonian Unconscious, … and Christopher Wise’s The Marxian Hermeneutics of Fredric Jameson,” by Ian Buchanan, Historical Materialism: Research In Critical Marxist Theory, Volume 10, Number 3 (2002): 223-244.
46. “Workshop on U.S. Studies in Jordan,” by Noor Saleh. The Star: Jordan’s Political, Economic, and Cultural Weekly [Amman, Jordan], Vol. 13, No. 17: 31 October – 6 November 2002: 9.
45. “For Americans in Mideast, a Daily Balance of Risk,” by Neil MacFarquhar, The New York Times, October 31, 2002.
44. “Chronicling A Violent Africa,” by Afzal Mizra, The Daily Jang, TNS: Literati [Islamabad, Pakistan], October 20, 2002. http:www.jang.com.pk/news/oct2002-weekly/nos-20-10-2002/lit.htm.
43. “Le devoir de mémoire, Temoignage: au nom de mon père,” by Ava Ouologuem, Jeune Afrique / L’intelligent [Paris, France], N. 2175, du 16 au 22 Septembre 2002: 91-92.
42. “The Desert Shore: Literatures of the Sahel,” by Lamia Ben Youssef, Research in African Literatures, Vol. 33, No. 3 (Summer 2002): 204-205.
41. “The Desert Shore: Literatures of the Sahel,” by Jamal En-nehas, World Literature Today, Winter 2002, Vol. 76, No. 1: 121-122.
40. The Visionary Moment: A Postcolonial Critique, by Paul Maltby, New York: SUNY Press, 2002: 58.
39. Technoculture and Critical Theory: In The Service of the Machine. By Simon Cooper. London: Routledge, 2002: 208.
38. Absolutely Postcolonial: Writing Between the Singular and the Specific. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002: 338.
37. “V.S. Naipaul’s A Bend in the River: Caricature as Social and Political Criticism,” by Serafin Roldan-Santiago, The Atlantic Literary Review, Vol. 3, No. 1 (Jan-March) 2002:
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36. Le réalisme africain: le roman francophonie en Afrique subsaharienne, by Claire L. Dehon. Paris: L’Harmattan, 2002.
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32. African Economies and the Politics of Permanent Crisis, 1979-1999, by Nicolas Vande Walle. London, England: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
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30. “Wise, Christopher, The Desert Shore: Literatures of the Sahel,” ALA Bulletin (The African Literature Association), Volume 27, Summer 2001, No.3: 121.
29. “Manifestations of the Holy Ghost in Flaubert’s ‘Un Coeur Simple,” by Lewis J. Overaker, Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature, Vol. 53, 2001.
28. “Animism, Syncretism, and Hardness: The Epic of Askia Mohammed,” by Sean Kilpatrick, The Desert Shore: Litera-tures of the Sahel, Christopher Wise (ed.), London & Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2001: 87-97.
27. “UJ, US Embassy To Start Online Course on Race, Ethnicity,” The Jordan Times [Amman, Jordan] http://www.jordantimes.com/Thu/homenews/homenews13.htm
26.“Yambo Ouologuem: Postcolonial Writer, Islamic Militant,” The Complete Review: A Literary Saloon & Site of Review. http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/mali/ouology2.htm
25. “Putting the ‘Racy’ Back in Democracy,” by Steven Wiens, Bellingham Weekly [Bellingham, WA], Vol. 5, No. 11 (May 13-June 13, 2001): 6-7.
24. “Hommage d’un Américain à Norbert Zongo,” by Liermè Somé, L’Indépendant [Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso] No. 396, 10 avril 2001: 15.
23. “Centre américain d’information,” L’Observateur paalga [Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso] 4 avril 2001: 16.
22. “Ambassade des États-Unis: Communique de presse: Dedicace du livre: ‘The Desert Shore: Literatures of the Sahel,’” Le Pays [Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso] N. 2357: 17.
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18. “Utopia In Chiapas? Questioning Disembodied Politics,” by Leanne Reinke in Protest and Globalization, Edited by James Goodman, London: Pluto Press, 2001.
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