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August 25, 2005
The Stanford Connection
Following are publications by people who have degrees from or been resident scholars at Stanford University.
L. Amede Obiora, "The Anti-Female Circumcision Campaign Deficit"in Female Circumcision and the Politics of Knowledge. African Women in Imperialist Discourses. Edited by Obioma Nnaemeka.
Westport, CO: Praeger, 2005. 288 p.
L. Amede Obiora received her J.S.D. from the Stanford Law School.
Also includes chapters by -
Nawal El Saadawi - Imperialism and Sex in Africa
Sondra Hale - Colonial Discourse and Ethnographic Residuals.
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Ochieng, William Robert. The Place of Biography in Kenyan History, 1904-2005.
Kisumu, Kenya: Mountain View Publishers, 2005. 110 p.
Professor Ochieng was a visiting scholar at Stanford.He profiles Ewart Scott Grogan, Jomo Kenyatta, Bildad Kaggia, Tom Mboya, Danial arap Moi, and Mwai Kibaki.
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Judicial Reform in Kenya,1998-2003.
Edited by Ben Sihanya and Philip Kichana.
Nairobi: International Commission of Jurists, Kenyan Section, 2004.
Ben Sihanya received his J.S.M. and J.S.D. from the Stanford Law School.
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