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  1. Introduction
  2. Emma Park, Derek R. Peterson, Anne Pitcher, Keith Breckenridge
  3. pp. 517-531
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  1. Risk and labour in the archives: archival futures from Uganda
  2. Edgar C. Taylor
  3. pp. 532-552
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  1. The dead archive: governance and institutional memory in independent Mozambique
  2. Benedito Machava, Euclides Gonçalves
  3. pp. 553-574
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  1. Dreams and constraints of an African publisher: Walter Bgoya, Tanzania Publishing House and Mkuki na Nyota, 1972–2020
  2. Maria Suriano
  3. pp. 575-601
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  1. The unintended consequences of liberalization and austerity on higher education in Mozambique
  2. Marlino Eugénio Mubai
  3. pp. 602-619
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  1. Government work in Idi Amin's Uganda
  2. Derek R. Peterson
  3. pp. 620-640
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  1. The spectre of rootless urban youth (bayaaye) in Kulyennyingi, a novel of Amin-era Uganda
  2. David G. Pier
  3. pp. 641-660
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  1. Hackers of the heart: digital sorcery and virtual intimacy in Côte d'Ivoire
  2. Sasha Newell
  3. pp. 661-685
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  1. Knowing Women: same-sex intimacy, gender, and identity in postcolonial Ghana by Serena Owusua Dankwa (review)
  2. Georgina Yaa Oduro
  3. pp. 686-687
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  1. Knowing Women: same-sex intimacy, gender, and identity in postcolonial Ghana by Serena Owusua Dankwa (review)
  2. Phoebe Kisubi Mbasalaki
  3. pp. 687-689
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  1. Knowing Women: same-sex intimacy, gender, and identity in postcolonial Ghana by Serena Owusua Dankwa (review)
  2. zethu Matebeni
  3. pp. 689-690
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  1. Knowing Women: same-sex intimacy, gender, and identity in postcolonial Ghana by Serena Owusua Dankwa (review)
  2. Serena Owusua Dankwa
  3. pp. 690-693
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  1. Kenyan, Christian, Queer: religion, LGBT activism, and arts of resistance in Africa by Adriaan van Klinken (review)
  2. Kwame Edwin Otu
  3. pp. 693-695
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  1. Kenyan, Christian, Queer: religion, LGBT activism, and arts of resistance in Africa by Adriaan van Klinken (review)
  2. Melanie Judge
  3. pp. 695-696
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  1. Kenyan, Christian, Queer: religion, LGBT activism, and arts of resistance in Africa by Adriaan van Klinken (review)
  2. Babere Kerata Chacha
  3. pp. 696-698
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  1. Kenyan, Christian, Queer: religion, LGBTactivism, and arts of resistance in Africa by Adriaan van Klinken (review)
  2. Adriaan van Klinken
  3. pp. 698-701
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  1. The Pink Line: journeys across the world's queer frontiers by Mark Gevisser (review)
  2. Ashley Currier
  3. pp. 701-702
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  1. The Pink Line: journeys across the world's queer frontiers by Mark Gevisser (review)
  2. Marc Epprecht
  3. pp. 702-704
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  1. The Pink Line: journeys across the world's queer frontiers by Mark Gevisser (review)
  2. Peter Geschiere
  3. pp. 704-706
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  1. The Pink Line: journeys across the world's queer frontiers by Mark Gevisser (review)
  2. Mark Gevisser
  3. pp. 706-708
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  1. William Finbarr (Barry) Burgess, 8 October 1948–7 February 2021
  2. Graham Furniss, Sale Halliru
  3. pp. 709-712
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