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YORUBA STUDIES REVIEW
VOLUME 4, NUMBER 2, SPRING 2020
SPECIAL EDITION IN HONOR OF CHIEF ISAAC OLUWOLE DELANO
Contents
Essays
Chief Isaac Oluwole Delano: The Man, His Time, and His Significance
Toyin Falola
Chief Isaac Oluwole Delano: A Legend and His Legacy
Toyin Falola
“Welcome to the White Man’s World”: An English Translation of Isaac Oluwole Delano’s Historical Novel Aiye D’Aiye Oyinbo
Michael Oladejo Afolayan
A Closer Look at Isaac Oluwole Delano’s A Dictionary of Yoruba Monosyllabic Verbs
Toyin Falola and Michael Oladejo Afolayan
A Review of Isaac Oluwole Delano’s Pioneering works on Yoruba Grammar, Orthography, Lexicography, and Cultural Education
Toyin Falola and Michael Oladejo Afolayan
A History of the Six-Year Primary Project in the use of Yoruba as the Medium of Primary Education
Toyin Falola and Michael Oladejo Afolayan
Further Reflections on the Six-Year Primary Project of the Institute of Education, University of Ife: The Key Players
Toyin Falola and Michael Oladejo Afolayan
Reflections on the Yoruba Past: Toyin Falola on Isaac Oluwole Delano
Wale Oyedeji
Book Review
A Review of Toyin Falọla. Cultural Modernity in a Colonized World: The Writings of Chief Isaac Oluwole Delanọ. Pan-African University Press, 2020, 739 pages; Toyin Falọla and Michael O. Afọlayan eds. Isaac O. Delanọ A Dictionary of Yoruba Monosyllabic Verbs Edited with an Introduction. Pan-African University Press, 2020, 538 pages; and Toyin Falọla and Michael O. Afọlayan eds. Selected Works of Chief Isaac O. Delanọ on Yoruba Language Edited and Introduced. Pan-African University Press, 2020, 644 pages.
Bola Dauda
Profile
Olu Obafemi
Toyin Falola
Odia Ofeimun
Toyin Falola
Lekan Are
Toyin Falola
Interview
A Conversation with Toyin Falola on the Future of Yoruba Language
Oyesina Fadare
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.
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