YORUBA STUDIES REVIEW
VOLUME 4, NUMBER 1, FALL 2019
Contents
Essays
Yoruba Chinese Ethical Intersectionality: Towards a Community of Shared Future in Afro-Asian Diasporic Spaces
Philip Ademola Olayoku
The "Africanization" of an African Diaspora Household: Toyin Falola and the Idea of Diasporic Home-Making
Babatunde Jaiyeoba and Adeshina Afolayan
Diaspora and Syncretism: Marriage Rites in Yorùbá Homeland and Abroad
Olanike Lawore
"East-West, West-East": Cultural Transmission and Exchange of Yorùbá Religious Wood-Carvings between Ọ̀yó̩, Sábẹ and Ifè̩-Ana
Abiodun Olasupo Akande
The Development of Wheeled Transportation in Osun Division of Southwestern Nigeria, 1900-1960
Abiodun Ajayi
Water Symbolism in Yorùbá Folklore and Culture
George Olusola Ajibade
Yoruba Indigenous Medicine in Search of Justification
Richard Taye Oyelakin
A Survey of Audience Reception of Atọ́ka, A Yorùbá Photoplay Magazine
Clement Adéníyì Àkàngbé
Wifehood (Im)politeness in Negotiating Responsibility, Position, and Solidarity in Ola Rotimi's Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again
Ezekiel Opeyemi Olajimbiti
A Stylistic Analysis of Seun Ogunfiditimi's Songs
Temidayo Akinrinlola
Olódùmarè and Èsù in Yorùbá Religious Thought
Benson Ohihon Igboin
Translators' Personality in the Translations of D.O. Fagunwa's Igbó Olódùmarè
Clement Odoje
Review Essay
On Wale Ogunyemi's Translation of Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart into Yoruba, Ìgbésí Ayé Okonkwo: A 'within-to-within' Approach of its Challenges
Gabriel Ayoola
Profile
Tunde Kelani: The Man Exceeds the Frame
Toyin Falola
Akin Ogundiran: The Historian and Archaeologist of Yoruba-Atlantic Becomes Chancellor Professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Toyin Falola
Yorùbá Studies Review (YSR)
The Yorùbá Studies Review is a refereed biannual journal dedicated to the study of the experience of the Yorùbá peoples and their descendants globally. The journal covers all aspects of the Yorùbá transnational, national, and regional presence, both in their West Africa's homeland and in diasporic spaces, past and present. The journal embraces all disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, and the basic /applied sciences in as much as the focus is on the Yorùbá affairs and the intersections with other communities and practices worldwide. The journal will foster and encourage interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary approaches dealing with a wide range of theoretical and applied topics including, but not limited to: cultural production, identities, religion, arts and aesthetics, history, language, knowledge system, philosophy, gender, media, popular culture, education and pedagogy, politics, business, economic issues, social policy, migration, geography and landscape, environment, health, technology, and sustainability.
Editors
Tóyìn Fálọlá, Department of History, The University of Texas at Austin.
Akíntúndé Akínyẹmí, Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, University of Florida, Gainesville
Àrìnpé G. Adéjùmọ̀, Department of Linguistics and African Languages, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
The Yorùbá Studies Review is hosted by three institutions:
The University of Texas at Austin
The University of Florida, Gainesville
The University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Editorial Assistants/Business Managers
U.S.A.: Luis Cataido luiscataldo23@utexas.edu
Nigeria : Adeshina Afolayan adeshinaafolayan@gmail.com
All posted materials should be addressed to:
Editorial Office
Yorùbá Studies Review
Department of History
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Please Note
Opinions expressed in the Yorùbá Studies Review are not necessarily those of the editorial staff. The order of publication of individual articles does not imply relative merit.
Toyin Falola
Department of History
The University of Texas at Austin
104 Inner Campus Drive
Austin, TX 78712-0220
USA
512 475 7224
512 475 7222 (fax)
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