Amalion

Amalion is a multilingual independent academic publishing house based in Dakar, Senegal.

History

Amalion is an independent pan-African publishing house based in Dakar, created in 2009.[1][2][3] Amalion publishes scholarly knowledge from various parts of Africa, and across linguistic boundaries.[4] Amalion’s logo is represented by the head of a lion in a plethora of colors representing the diversity of the African continent.[5]

The first book released by Amalion in June 2009 is a collection of poetry from the Ugandan writer Mildred Kiconco Barya entitled Give Me Room To Move My Feet. Since then, the house has published other works, including A History of the Yoruba People by Stephen Adebanji Akintoye (2010),[6][7] La dette odieuse de l’Afrique,[8][9] by Léonce Ndikumana and James Boyce (2013) on the links between debt, capital flight and development in Africa; Wala Bok: Une histoire orale du hip hop au Sénégal,[10][11] (2015) by Fatou Kandé Senghor on the evolution of rap and the emergence of youth activism in Senegal [12] and My Life Has a Price,[13][14][15] by Tina Okpara (2012), a searing story of freedom from modern slavery.[16] Amalion also published The Promise of Hope (2014), the last work of the Ghanaian poet Kofi Awoonor, who died in the terrorist attack on Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi in 2013, within the African Poetry Book Series project coordinated by the poet Kwame Dawes. In 2016, the work of the renowned Nigerian historian Mahmud Modibbo Tukur British colonisation of Northern Nigeria, 1897-1914 is released. Amalion is also involved with Jacana Literary Foundation and some publishing houses around Africa in the creation of the new Gerald Kraak Award and Anthology for the promotion of gender and human rights launched in 2016.[17]

Amalion titles cover literary fiction, social sciences, development studies, biographies, arts and politics aimed for academics and the general public.

Published authors

References

  1. Africultures - Fiche structure : Éditions Amalion
  2. Francographies (http://francographies.com/editeurs)
  3. Senegalese Publishers Association (http://www.as-editeurs.org/editeurs)
  4. Author Kevin Eze speaks on working across genres; and Amalion Publishing, uniting Africa through books (http://en.rfi.fr/africa/20160614-author-kevin-eze-speaks-working-across-genres-and-amalion-publishing-uniting-africa-)
  5. African Books for African Readers (http://publishingperspectives.com/2013/04/african-books-for-african-readers/) in Publishing Perspectives, 29 avril 2013
  6. Rebecca Tiessen, Gary Blank, Michael S. and P. Vickers Zacherunk, "Book Reviews / records," Canadian Journal of African Studies / Canadian Journal of African Studies, Vol. 45, January 1, 2011, p. 590-643 (http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00083968.2011.10541070)
  7. Committee on African Studies in Canada; Canadian Association of African Studies (1 January 1967). "Canadian Journal of African Studies = Journal canadien des études africaines.". Published for the Committee on African Studies in Canada by Loyala College, Montréal via Open WorldCat.
  8. RFI (http://www.rfi.fr/mfi/20131029-vous-avez-dit-dette-odieuse-afrique)
  9. Le Devoir(http://www.ledevoir.com/international/actualites-internationales/344053/la-dette-odieuse-de-l-afrique)
  10. "Les pieds en Afrique, les yeux ouverts sur le monde, le Sénégalais Cheikh Lô abolit les frontières musicales - RFI". 13 October 2015.
  11. Seneplus (http://www.seneplus.com/article/fatou-kande-senghor-ou-le-hip-hop-la-premiere-personne)
  12. RFI Musique (http://www.rfimusique.com/actu-musique/rap/20150915-wala-bok-fatou-kande-senghor)
  13. Interview with Tina Okpara | Words of Colour Productions (http://wordsofcolour.co.uk/interview-with-tina-okpara/)
  14. Le voyage en enfer de Tina Okpara - JeuneAfrique.com (http://www.jeuneafrique.com/194901/societe/le-voyage-en-enfer-de-tina-okpara/)
  15. France celebrates abolition; but modern slavery continues(http://thecnnfreedomproject.blogs.cnn.com/2013/05/13/france-celebrates-abolition-but-modern-slavery-continues/)
  16. A child's life for € 375: My life: has a price | Pambazuka News (http://www.pambazuka.org/arts/child%25E2%2580%2599s-life-%25E2%2582%25AC375-my-life-has-price)
  17. The Gerald Kraak Award and Anthology (http://www.jacana.co.za/awards/gerald-kraak-award-and-anthology)
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