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ksheldon@ucla.edu Date: November 19, 2009 We will be having our annual Lusophone African Studies Organization (LASO) meeting SATURDAY at 7:30pm in the Conti Room. Though we did not submit any LASO panels this year, there are a number of papers on Portuguese Africa. I have listed some here, taken from the preliminary program. David Morton, University of Minnesota, With the World on Top of Their Heads: The Many Histories of Female Headloading in Africa Session VI-M7, Friday 5pm Alvaro C. Nobrega, ISCSP-TULisbon Does Ethnicity Matter? An Analysis of the Voting Behavior in the Angolan and Guinea-Bissau Legislative Elections Teresa A. Cravo, Cambridge U What’s in a Label? Donor Perceptions of Success and Failure in the Cases of Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau Pedro Miguel A. Carvalho, Nanzan U Japan’s African Policy: The Case of Angola and Mozambique Ana L. Teixeira, CEA - ISCTE Mozambique is a Woman: Paulina Chiziane’s Reading and Rewriting of the Female Body Francesca Declich, U di Urbino A Hidden Guarantee: The Gule Wankulu Dance between Mozambique and Somalia James B. Beard, U. of California-Berkeley God and Euros in Porto: Community Formation among Sub-Saharan African Immigrants in a Portuguese City Nancy Kendall, U of Wisconsin-Madison Conceptualizing Vulnerability and Schooling: A Comparative Vertical Ethnographic Study of Malawi and Mozambique Kenly G. Fenio, Virginia Tech Learning Civic Skills in Mozambique: AIDS Associations, Contestation and Democracy Linda M. Heywood, Boston U Ovimbundu Civil Society and the Road to Democracy in Angola, 1992-2008 Todd C. Cleveland, Independent Scholar Biographical Discrepancies: José Norton de Matos, the Portuguese Colonial State and the Companhia de Diamantes de Angola (Diamang), 1912-1975 Kim Holton, Rutgers U The Post-Colonial Migration of Angolan Retornados Roquinaldo Ferreira, U of Virginia Tribunal of Mukanos: Slavery and Freedom in Angola 17th to 19th Centuries Lorenzo I. Bordonaro, CRIA Protecting or Correcting? Cape Verdean Children and the Help Sector Paulo Granjo, Lisbon U Current Mozambican Lynchings as Political Statements
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