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- Issue 117, 2015
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- New African Fiction
Transition is a unique forum for the freshest, most compelling ideas from and about the black world. Since its founding in Uganda in 1961, the magazine has kept apace of the rapid transformation of the African Diaspora and has remained a leading forum of intellectual debate. Transition is a publication of the Hutchins Center at Harvard University and published three times annually.
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Issue 117, 2015Table of Contents
- I Can’t Breathe
- pp. 1-15
- To Be Where We Are
- pp. 16-22
- Bras-Coupé
- pp. 23-39
- Over Seas
- pp. 40-52
- Rumors
- pp. 82-90
- 100,000 Men
- pp. 91-98
- The Dragon Can’t Dance
- pp. 122-132
- Breweries
- pp. 133-147
- From That Stranded Place
- pp. 148-165
- The Coffin Maker and the Poet
- pp. 177-181
- The National Identity Card
- pp. 182-191
- Remembering Ali Mazrui
- pp. 192-193
- A Tribute to Ali Mazrui
- pp. 194-197
- Luminous City, Luminous Gallery
- pp. 198-209
- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 210-217