Molefi K. Asante
Affiliations: | Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Asante MK. (2020) I Am Afrocentric and Pan-African: A Response to Tawanda Sydesky Nyawasha on Scholarship in South Africa: Journal of Black Studies. 51: 203-212 |
Asante MK. (2018) The Relentless Pursuit of Discipline: An Africological March Toward Knowledge Liberation: Journal of Black Studies. 49: 531-541 |
Asante MK. (2018) Meeting Cheikh Anta Diop on the Road to African Resurgence International Journal of African Renaissance Studies - Multi-, Inter- and Transdisciplinarity. 13: 4-15 |
Asante MK. (2018) Advancing Identity: Classical East and South Meet the West Journal of Multicultural Discourses. 13: 220-225 |
Asante MK. (2016) Book Review: The Afrocentric praxis of teaching for freedom: Connecting culture to learning: Journal of Black Studies. 47: 88-89 |
Asante MK, Ismail S. (2016) Interrogating the African Roman Emperor Caracalla: Claiming and Reclaiming an African Leader Journal of Black Studies. 47: 41-52 |
Asante MK. (2014) Anthony B. Pinn, Introducing African American Religion. Routledge, London/New York 2013, xii + 276 pp. ISBN 9780415694018. £24.99. Church History and Religious Culture. 94: 161-162 |
Asante MK, Chai R. (2013) Nkrabea and Yuan in Akan and Chinese: Cultural Intersections and Communication Implications in an African and an Asian Society Journal of Black Studies. 44: 119-136 |
Asante MK. (2011) Haiti: Three analytical narratives of crisis and recovery Journal of Black Studies. 42: 276-287 |
Asante MK, Ismail S. (2010) Rediscovering the "lost" roman caesar: Septimius severus the african and eurocentric historiography Journal of Black Studies. 40: 606-618 |