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Humanities and Social Sciences |
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| Routledge (Taylor and Francis) | ||
Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies
![]() Safundi -- "S" represents "South Africa," "a" stands for "America," and "fundi" comes from the Xhosa verb, "-funda," which translates as "to read/learn." |
January 2007, Volume 8, Number 1
Various authors explore the state of transnational and comparative studies in South Africa and the United States.
Editorial
Towards a Prismatic “American Studies”
Speaking For/Against/From the Inside: The Uses of American Studies
Reading and Teaching Colonial America in South Africa
Apartheid, Jim Crow, and Comparative Literature
Transnational Print Cultures: Books, -scapes, and the Textual Atlantic
Musical Echoes of American Jazz: Towards a Comparative Historiography
Traveling Jazz: Themes and Riffs
Cold War and Hot Translation
Bodies and Borders: Vietnam/Namibia
America’s Africa: Barack Obama and the Aporia of Race
A Culture of Tourism: Branding the Nation in a Global Market
Other Issues
April 2007, Volume 8, Number 2
Deterritorializing American Culture, 23
Safundi Issue 22, Issue 22
George Fredrickson's White Supremacy
, Issue 21
October 2005, Issue 20
July 2005, Issue 19
April 2005, Issue 18
January 2005, Issue 17
October 2004, Issue 16
July 2004, Issue 15
April 2004, Issue 13-14
October 2003, Issue 12
July 2003, Issue 11
April 2003, Issue 10
May 2002, Issue 09
February 2002, Issue 08
November 2001, Issue 07
July 2001, Issue 06
April 2001, Issue 05
January 2001, Issue 04
October 2000, Issue 03
July 2000, Issue 02

