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Editor’s Note “Broad early modern comparative projects often fail to address Africa at all. A search of the MLAIB [Modern Language Association International Bibliography] finds that the number of pieces published in the last thirty years on the subject of ‘globalization’ is in the thousands, and yet only 5 per cent of them address Africa or African countries. When it comes to eighteenth-century studies, the exclusion is total: not one of the pieces on globalization addresses Africa or African countries. Not one. … This is more than unfortunate. No arena of study can be successful that has Africa as a lacuna. ” Wendy Laura Belcher
Editor s Note
Broad early modern comparative projects often fail to address Africa
at all. A search of the MLAIB [Modern Language Association
International Bibliography] finds that the number of pieces published
in the last thirty years on the subject of globalization is in the
thousands, and yet only 5 per cent of them address Africa or African
countries. When it comes to eighteenth-century studies, the exclusion
is total: not one of the pieces on globalization addresses Africa or
African countries. Not one.
This is more than unfortunate. No
arena of study can be successful that has Africa as a lacuna.
Wendy Laura Belcher
Punch Newspapers
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Ewe iyeye,
omo ti mo bi ko i to,
ewe iyeye igba ni (the leaves of iyeye is two hundred, the children I have are not enough, the leaves of iyeye is two hundred). My discussion is on the iyeye plant. It is known as hog plum in English. The Igbo call it
Ijikara while it is known asTsardar masar in Hausa. While I was young, a big tree of
iyeye was on a road path leading to our house and it dropped fruits while ripe so we had the opportunity to pick and eat as much as we liked.
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