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BEING AKAN IN AFRICA AND AMERICA - The Akan Diaspora in the Americas. By Kwasi Konadu. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. Pp. xiv+307. $74, hardback (ISBN 978-0-19-539064-3).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 August 2011

VINCENT BROWN
Affiliation:
Duke University

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References

1 Bayo Holsey, Routes of Remembrance: Refashioning the Slave Trade in Ghana (Chicago, 2008); Saidiya Hartman, Lose Your Mother, A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route (New York, 2007); Scott, David, ‘That event, this memory: notes on the anthropology of African diasporas in the New World’, Diaspora, 1:3 (1991), 278CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Stephan Palmié, Africas Of The Americas: Beyond The Search For Origins In The Study Of Afro-Atlantic Religions (Leiden, 2008), 14.