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Dossier : Spoken Words. Oral Communication between Tradition and Modernity,
edited by Annalisa Oboe
(in
Italian)
On Implications about Orality, Graham Furniss
Oral Art and Media in West Africa from a Gender Perspective, Katrin
Pfeiffer
Argumentative Talks: Verbal Conflicts and Transformation of Yoruba Song-saying
(orin òwe), Oyekan Owomoyela
Modern Song and Oral Communication, Bassirou Dieng e Ibrahima
Wane
Telling Slavery in Contemporary Gambia, Alice Bellagamba
Land, Ethnic Identity and History in the Account of Japie Bekeur in a
rural South African territory, Hein Willemse
Stories, Performance and Rebellion: South African Women in front of TRC,
Annalisa Oboe
From Orality to Writing and from Writing to Orality. The Rise of an African
narrative Tradition in Italian Language, Cristina Lombardi-Diop
Events
Afghanistan: Shades on Elections, Antonio Giustozzi
Presidential Election in Egypt: Report of an expected Victory, Leyla
Dauki
Peace Process, Political Transition and Elections. The Case of Burundi,
Fulvia Tinti
Researches
Democratic Processes in Arab Middle East: the Case of Jordan, Elena
Piffero
Armed Groups in Algeria after the Law on Civil Unity, Caterina Avanza
The Wall between Israel and West Bank, Cosimo Bizzarri
Themes
Twenty-five Years of President Mubarak: pluripartitism without Democracy,
Elena Piffero
French Muslims between Past and Future, Veronica Collalti
Decentralised Cooperation Experiences and Local Regulation of Relationship,
Elisa Bignante
Instruments/Exhibitions
Absence/Presence, Women with Plaits and the Female Students from Faizabad,
Anna Vanzan
Panafest 2005: The Re-Emergence of African Civilization, Francesca
Giommi
Komikazen, the Reality Comics between Memory and Contemporary History,
Viola Giacometti
Instruments/Cinema
Hotel Rwanda, Fulvia Tinti e Giulia Grasselli
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