PRESS RELEASE The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) has announced 39 fellowship awards to African scholars in the second year (2010) of its African Humanities Program (AHP), a multi-year initiative of annual, international competitions funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The African Humanities Program seeks to support the revitalization of higher education and research in Africa through two fellowship competitions. One program promotes the completion of PhD dissertations in the humanities by providing a stipend to support the final year of writing. The second fellowship competition supports ongoing research and publication by early-career scholars in the humanities by providing a one year of leave from teaching in the form of a post-doctoral fellowship. Recipients of both kinds of fellowship are also eligible for further support in the form of residential fellowships, which support a sustained period of writing away from their home institutions, as visiting scholars at other research centers in Africa. The post-doctoral fellowship competition is open to humanities scholars in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda who propose to work in sub-Saharan Africa. Dissertation fellowships are open to humanities scholars in Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda. Applications were evaluated in rigorous process of peer-review. More than thirty senior scholars from universities in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, and Tanzania assessed applications for disciplinary quality and substantive merit. Awards were decided on the basis of these evaluations by an international committee of scholars-from both American and African universities-meeting in New York. The African Humanities Program was launched in July 2008. with the first round of awards made in 2009. In addition to fellowships, AHP organizes public meetings in Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, South Africa, and Uganda for discussion of new intellectual directions and standards of quality in humanities scholarship. The AHP is inspired by a commitment to the humanities as a core component of higher education in Africa, essential to progress and development. The ACLS defines the humanities as the investigation and interpretation of human cultures, languages, and histories through qualitative approaches in disciplines such as anthropology, history, literature, religion, philosophy, and studies of the fine and performing arts. More information on the African Humanities Program can be found at: http://www.acls.org/programs/ahp. Enquiries may be directed to the AHP Program Coordinator at [log in to unmask] AHP Fellowship Awards 2010 Dissertation Awards Apeabu, John Aghimheile, University of Jos (Nigeria) The Impact of Implementation of Sharia Law on Charismatic-Pentecostal Churches in Northwestern Nigeria (1999-2007) Bakinde, Clement Olumuyiwa, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (Nigeria) An Archaeological Investigation of the Okun Speaking Area of Kogi State, Nigeria Bazunu, Harrie Uvietobor Makpamiekun, Delta State University (Nigeria) Semiotic Elements in Selected Artworks on the Niger Delta Esimaje, Alexandra, University of Maiduguri (Nigeria) A Corpus-Based Lexical Study of Religious Sermons in Nigeria Gulere, Wambi Cornelius, Makerere University (Uganda) Riddling as Everyday Discourse: Analysis of Context, Event, and Audience Olupayimo, Dolapo Zacchaeus, Obafemi Awolowo University (Nigeria) History of Judicial Intervention in Boundary Disputes in the Southwestern Part of Nigeria; 1946-1996 Osunbade, Adeniyi Oluwagbemiga, University of Ibadan (Nigeria) Explicatures and Implicatures of Conversations in Adichie's Purple Hibiscusand Half of a Yellow Sun Oyeranmi, Olusoji Samuel, University of Ibadan (Nigeria) Environmental Management on Development of Ibadan, 1945-2009 Tugume, Benon, Makerere University (Uganda) A Comparative Study of Human Rights Issues in Ngugi's, La Guma's, and Achebe's Novels Ugboajah, Paul Kehinde Ndukwe, University of Ibadan (Nigeria) Juvenile Delinquency and its Control in Colonial Lagos 1861-1960 Postdoctoral Awards Akinremi, Ihuoma, University of Jos (Nigeria) The Syntax of English Verbs in Intra-Sentential Code-Switching: A Comparison of Three English-African Language Pairs Anderson, Jemima Akosua Asabea, University of Ghana, Legon (Ghana) Politeness: Some Perspectives from Africa Andindilile, Michael, University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) The Anglophone African Literary-Linguistic Continuum: English and Indigenous African Languages in African Literary Discourse Asigbo, Alexander Chinwuba, Nnamdi Azikiwe University (Nigeria) From Ritual to Mercantile Art: A Study of the Ikeji Masquerade Performance of Arondizuogu Babatunde, Abosede Rashidat Omowumi, The Polytechnic, Ibadan (Nigeria) The Role of Culture and Belief System in the Management of Oil-Induced Conflict in Ilaje, Ondo State, Nigeria Dokotum, Okaka Opio, Kyambogo University (Uganda) Contemporary Western Literary and Filmic Representations of Africa: Reproducing the Colonial Template Emezue, Gloria M.T., Ebonyi State University (Nigeria) Dialogizing Postcolonial African Poetry: A Study of Selected Poetry Collections from West, East, and Southern Africa Fabunmi, Felix Abidemi, Obafemi Awolowo University (Nigeria) A Vigesimal Numeral Derivational Morphology of Five Yorùbá Dialects Ifamose, Folasade Olayinka, University of Abuja (Nigeria) Industrial Policy and Implementation in Nigeria: A Case of Ajaokuta Steel Complex, 1958-1992 Isaacs-Martin, Wendy, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (South Africa) How National Identity is Formulated in Frustration and Alienation by Employing the Scapegoat Mechanism Jawondo, Ibrahim Abdulganiy, University of Ilorin (Nigeria) Women and the Development of Islamic Scholarship in Ilorin Emirate, 1960-2000 Kamalu, Ikenna, University Press Plc (Nigeria) Abiku in Ben Okri's Imagination of Nationhood Kamanzi, Adalbertus, The University of Dodoma (Tanzania) An Ethnomethodological Study on the Influence of Modernity on the Ecosophies of Local People Kamya, Agnes, Makerere University (Uganda) Gender, Class, and Cultural Change Under Democratisation in Uganda Kiguli, Susan Nalugwa, Makerere University (Uganda) Oral Poetry and Popular Song in South Africa and Uganda: A Study of Contemporary Performance Manase, Irikidzayi, University of Venda(South Africa) The Post-2000 Land Invasions in Zimbabwe: A Study of Literary and Cultural Representations 2000-2006 Mangena, Fainos, University of Fort Hare (South Africa) On Ubuntu & Retributive Punishment: An Ethical Investigation Mensah, Eyo Offiong, University of Calabar (Nigeria) Awutu-Efutu Personal Names: Sociolinguistic and Grammatical Insights Ndinga-Koumba-Binza, Hugues S., University of Stellenbosch (South Africa) A Comparative and Phonetico-Phonological Experimental Study of Preferred Syllable Structures in Zulu and Xhosa Adoptives Obono, Koblowe, Covenant University (Nigeria) Sounds, Symbols and Scripts of African Sexuality: An Analysis of Language Dynamics in Traditional Ugep, Southern Nigeria Odiboh, Freeborn, University of Benin (Nigeria) Africanizing a Modern African Art History Curriculum for Tertiary Institutions, from an African Perspective Okot, Mark Benge, Makerere University (Uganda) Gender, Identity and Power in Acoli Song Performances Omari, Shani, University Of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) The Role of Bongo Flevato Tanzanian Literature and Culture Omobowale, Ayokunle Olumuyiwa, University of Ibadan and University of Lagos (Nigeria) The Dynamics of TokunboPhenomenon and Imported Second-Hand Economy in Southwestern Nigeria Onoja, Adoyi Felix, Nasarawa State University (Nigeria) Issues in Policing the Benue Province: Towards Understanding and Mitigating Contemporary Insecurity in Central Nigeria Onwuekwe, Agatha Ijeoma, Nnamdi Azikiwe University (Nigeria) Collection, Notation and Analyses of Women's Indigenous Compositions on Funeral Songs in Ekwulobia Autonomous Community Onwuzuruigbo, Ifeanyichukwu, University of Ibadan and University of Lagos (Nigeria) Struggling for Space: Urban Cemeteries and Burial Spaces in Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria Osifodunrin, Paul, University of Lagos (Nigeria) Better Dead than Missing: Child Kidnapping (gbomogbomo) in Lagos, 1945-1999 Simbao, Ruth, Rhodes University (South Africa) Contemporary Art of the Global South: New Engagements Between South Africa and China ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: 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