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Toyin Falola
Categories:
- African and Africana Studies - Other,
- African History,
- African History,
- African Literature,
- African Literature, Film and Culture,
- African Politics,
- African Politics and International Relations,
- African Religions,
- Black History,
- Black Studies,
- Contemporary Literature,
- Decolonial and Postcolonial Studies,
- European History,
- Gender and Sexuality in Africa,
- Gender, Sexuality and Race,
- Global Politics,
- Historiography,
- History - Other,
- History of Race and Ethnicity,
- Human Geography,
- Literary Biography and Life Writing,
- Literature, Politics and Activism,
- Music and Culture,
- Music Biographies,
- Philosophy of Race,
- Political & Historical Geography,
- Politics and the Arts,
- Postcolonial Literature,
- Race & Ethnicity Studies,
- Race and Ethnicity,
- Race, Ethnicity and Development,
- Reference,
- Reference,
- Reference,
- Religion and Politics,
- Sexuality and Gender,
- Sociology of Youth and Childhood,
- Twentieth-Century Literature,
- UN Sustainable Development Goals,
- United States History,
- War,
- Women's History,
- World History
Author of:
- African Spirituality, Politics, and Knowledge Systems,
- Chinua Achebe,
- Culture and Customs of Ghana,
- Culture and Customs of Libya,
- Culture and Customs of Nigeria,
- Culture and Customs of Sudan,
- Daily Life in Colonial Africa,
- Daily Life in Postcolonial Africa,
- Daily Life in Precolonial Africa,
- Encyclopedia of the Middle Passage,
- Fela Anikulapo-Kuti,
- The History of Nigeria,
- Hot Spot: Sub-Saharan Africa,
- Key Events in African History,
- Nigeria,
- Nigeria,
- The Politics of the Global Oil Industry,
- Wole Soyinka: Literature, Activism, and African Transformation,
- Women's Roles in Sub-Saharan Africa
Anthology Editor of:
Biography
Toyin Falola, Ph.D., is the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities and University Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas at Austin (USA), and most recently the Kluge Chair of the Countries and Culture of the South, the Library of Congress in Washington DC (USA). A global icon in African Studies, Falola has received twenty eight honorary doctorates.