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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2022

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Copyright © International African Institute 2000

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The conference was sponsored by the African Studies Association of the UK (ASA-UK), the African Studies Centre (University of Cambridge), the British Academy, the Faculty of English at the University of Kent, the Judith E. Wilson Fund in Cambridge, Robinson College in Cambridge, the Royal African Society and the Smuts Memorial Fund. A further selection of papers from the conference is scheduled to appear in a forthcoming issue of Interventions to be edited by one of the conference organisers, Professor Lyn Innes.Google Scholar

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