Transition : a journal of the arts, culture and society
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DISPATCH - Generation Exile - It's hard to hate the Dalai Lama. The maximum leader of Tibetan Buddhism is a spiritual icon, a Hollywood hero, and the world's most famous pacifist. So why are his people dreaming of guerrilla war? Meenakshi Ganguly goes underground with Tibet's youth of today.Ganguly, Meenakshi et al. | 2001
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Generation Exile: Big trouble in little TibetGanguly, Meenakshi et al. | 2001
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POSITIONS - A Brief History of Genocide - The annals of colonialism are replete with accounts of settlers slaughtering natives. But what happens when the natives decide to take their revenge? And what if the "settlers" are black? Mahmood Mamdani examines race and the riddle of Rwanda.Mamdani, Mahmood et al. | 2001
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A Brief History of GenocideMamdani, Mahmood et al. | 2001
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POSITIONS - Bombing the Savages - In 1918, the British Royal Air Force had thirty-three hundred airplanes, tons of explosives, and absolutely nothing to bomb. So they set off for darkest Africa and an obstreperous Somali chieftain. Sven Lindqvist tells a tale of adventure, intrigue, and death from above.Lindqvist, Sven et al. | 2001
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Bombing the SavagesLindqvist, Sven et al. | 2001
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Review: After the Beginning Again: The Afrocentric OrdealSanneh, Kelefa et al. | 2001
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UNDER REVIEW - After the Beginning Again - In the parallel universe of Afrocentricity, Molefi Kete Asante is king, a tireless interpreter of black culture from Egyptology to Ebonics. For Asante and his followers, Africa is the solution -- But Africans might be part of the problem. Kelefa Sanneh considers the continental divide.Sanneh, Kelefa et al. | 2001
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FICTION - Dakar Noir - A disappearing act.Diop, Boubacar Boris et al. | 2001
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Dakar NoirDiop, Boubacar Boris et al. | 2001
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FICTION - The Man with the One-String Guitar - The song remains the same.Raboteau, Emily et al. | 2001
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The Man with the One-String GuitarRaboteau, Emily et al. | 2001
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An Indescribable Adventure: The new Cuban artMosquera, Gerardo et al. | 2001
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PORTFOLIO - An Indescribable Adventure - "The 1990s have produced a new 'new Cuban art' for our post-utopian times. These artists have been denounced for cynicism, formalism, and complacency..."Mosquera, Gerardo et al. | 2001
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Dances with Wolofs: A conversation with Boubacar Boris DiopSugnet, Charles et al. | 2001
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CONVERSATION - Dances with Wolofs - Last year, a coterie of radical intellectuals brought down Senegal's socialist government, ushering in a new era of anti-American rhetoric and hip-hop democracy. Boubacar Boris Diop is both radical and intellectual, but he's a skeptic all the same. Charles J Sugnet talks with Senegal's leading novelist about dope, guns, and writing in the streets.Diop, Boubacar Boris et al. | 2001
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Notes on Contributors| 2001