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The Journal of Africana Religions is an interdisciplinary journal encompassing history, anthropology, Africana studies, gender studies, ethnic studies, religious studies, and other allied disciplines, the journal embraces a variety of humanistic and social scientific methodologies in understanding the social, political, and cultural meanings and functions of Africana religions. The journal is sponsored by the Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora.
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Volume 6, Number 1, 2018Table of Contents
Articles
Roundtable: J. Lorand Matory’s Black Atlantic Religion: A Retrospective Discussion
Roundtable: Robert Baum’s Women of God: A Roundtable Conversation on Alinesitoué and the Diola Prophetic Tradition
- God-Emitai and Women Prophets
- pp. 126-130
- West African Women of God: A Response
- pp. 149-157
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