Kentucky State University

Instructions for Contributors

Dear All,

On behalf of the Editorial Advisory Board, we are very delighted to announce the publication of the maiden issue of Notes and Records: The International Journal of African and African Diaspora Studies Volume 1, Number 2 (2011).

Notes and Records is primarily devoted to publishing original studies related to the linkages and relationships between Africans and the African Diasporas. The idea is to encourage those engaged in the study of the Black world to explore the varied webs of connections between the Africans and the African Diasporas in an interdisciplinary approach: history, politics, culture, literature, gender, music/dance, folklore, religion, economy, globalization, war and resistance, civil rights movements, and so on.


Please see below for the Table of Contents, Submission Guidelines and instructions on making subscriptions.    

Articles

Editor’s Note
 Raphael Chijioke Njoku

Teaching Ancient African Philosophy in Continental and Diaspora Africa
  Kazeem A. Fayemi and Sharon Omotoso

Poetic Verses and Historical Analyses as a Pathway to Students’ Learning of the African Diaspora
  Hakeem Ibikunle Tijani

Kente Cloth – An Art Form in Transition into the Twenty-first Century
  Ida Kumoji- Ankrah

The Influence of Igbo Traditional Music on Modern Igbo Music
  Ruth Stellamaris Opara

Book Reviews

The African Diaspora: A History through Culture.  By Patrick Manning.  New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
  Chandra D. Bhimull

African Soccerscapes: How a Continent Changed the World’s Game.  By Peter Alegi.  Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2010. 
  Tyler Fleming

Africa. By Ivan Bargna. Trans. Rosanna M. Giammanco Frongia. Dictionaries of Civilization. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008.
  Matthew Teti

In the Shadow of Slavery: Africa’s Botanical Legacy in the Atlantic World. By Judith Carney & Richard Nicholas Rosomoff. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009.
  Gregory D. Smithers

Stirring the Pot: A History of African Cuisine. By James C. McCann. Africa in World History Series. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2009.
  Jeremy Rich

Spirit, Structure, and Flesh. By Deidre Helen Crumbley. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2008.
  Douglas Thomas

The Art of Livelihood: Creating Expressive Agri-Culture in Rural Mali. By Stephen Wooten. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2009.
  Laura L. Cochrane

Africa and the New Face of Mission: A Critical Assessment of the Legacy of the Irish Spiritans among the Igbo of South Eastern Nigeria. By Charles A. Ebelebe. Lahman, University of America Press, 2009.
  Uyilawa Usuanlele

Submission and review process: Notes and Records is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal published twice a year. It emphasizes original research, aspiring to be one of the elite journals in the field of African and African Diaspora studies. Manuscripts should be prepared double-spaced, using font size 12 Times New Roman on one side of the paper. The in-house referencing and citation style is the Chicago Manual of Style 15th edition.


All submissions accepted for consideration must be evaluated anonymously by at least two external reviewers. The submissions must be original works that have not been published previously and are currently not under consideration by another publisher. For more details please visit the journal’s website: www.kysu.edu/NotesAndRecordsJournal

Article submissions on topic related to African Studies should be sent to:

Raphael Chijioke Njoku
Department of History
University of Louisville
Louisville Kentucky, USA
Email: rc.njoku@louisville.edu


Article submissions on topic related to African Diaspora Studies should be sent to:

Matt Childs
Department of History
University of South Carolina, USA
Columbia, SC 29208
Email: childsmd@mailbox.sc.edu

All book reviews and review articles should be sent to:

Tiffany F. Jones
Department of History
California State University, San Bernardino
5500 University Parkway, SB335
San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397, USA
Email: tjones@csusb.edu

For subscription and all correspondence should be addressed to:

Notes and Records Managing Editor
Egbunam Amadife
Division of Behavioral Sciences and Social Sciences, HH 231
400 East Main Street
Kentucky State University
Frankfort, KY
Email: egbunam.amadife@kysu.edu

Annual Subscription Rate 2011: (Individual: $30.00). (Institution: $60.00). (Single copy: $25.00). Add $6.00 for mailing.