Mojúbàolú Olúfúnké Okome and Olufemi Vaughan: West African migrations and globalization : introduction
Mojúbàolú Olúfúnké Okome: "You can't go home no more" : Africans in America in the age of globalization
Samuel Zalanga: Transnational identity formation as a kaleidoscopic process : social location, geography, and the spirit of critical engagement
Elisha P. Renne: What to wear? : Dress and transnational African identity
Peyi Soyinka-Airewele: Insurgent transnational conversations in Nigeria's "Nollywood" cinema
Bruce Whitehouse: Centripetal forces : reconciling cosmopolitan lives and local loyalty in a Malian transnational social field
Zain Abdullah: Toward an African Muslim globality : the parading of transnational identities in Black America
Immanuel Ness: African migrant worker militancy in the global North : labor contracting and independent worker organizing in New York City
Titilayo Ufomata: Transnational memories and identity
Pius Adesanmi: Arrested nationalism, imposed transnationalism, and the African Literature classroom : one Nigerian writer's learning curve
Mojúbàolú Olúfúnké Okome and Olufemi Vaughan: West African migrations and globalization: introduction
Mojúbàolú Olúfúnké Okome: "You can't go home no more," Africans in America in the age of globalization
Samuel Zalanga: Transnational identity formation as a kaleidoscopic process: social location, geography, and the spirit of critical engagement
Elisha P. Renne: What to wear? Dress and transnational African identity
Peyi Soyinka-Airewele: Insurgent transnational conversations in Nigeria's "Nollywood" cinema
Bruce Whitehouse: Centripetal forces: reconciling cosmopolitan lives and local loyalty in a Malian transnational social field
Zain Abdullah: Towards an African Muslim globality: the parading of transnational identities in Black America
Immanuel Ness: African migrant worker militancy in the global North: labor contracting and independent worker organizing in New York City
Titilayo Ufomata: Transnational memories and identity
Pius Adesanmi.: Arrested nationalism, imposed transnationalism and the African literature classroom: one Nigerian writer's learning curve
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