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John M. Janzen is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of
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at the
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. born on October 28, 1937. He has been a leading figure on issues of health, illness, and healing in Southern and
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since the 1960s. And has dedicated much of his career to providing a better understanding of African society. Janzen’s knowledge of the
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language and his intermittent visits to the lower
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region between 1964 and 2013 have paved the way for a contextual understanding of the roots of Western
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n approaches to sickness and healing, combining African and Western derived biomedical therapies. Janzen’s research has expanded to include other African countries such as Rwanda, Burundi,
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,
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, Swaziland,
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, and Sudan. He is the former director of th
Kansas African Studies Center
at the
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.


Biography

John M. Janzen was born to Hilda Gertrude Neufeldt and Louis Abraham Janzen on October 28, 1937 in Newton, Kansas. He is the second of four children, and one of three boys in his family. He is married to Reinhild Kauenhoven and has three children. Upon high school graduation from Berean Academy, he attended Bethel College for four years. Here he met his future wife, Reinhild Kauenhoven, a then student-colleague from Goettingen, Germany. After his second year in school, Janzen joined the PAX program of the
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that took him to Africa for two years of service in lieu of joining the U.S. military. During this time, Janzen worked on projects involving education, and helped in the construction of a hospital in the late colonial setting of the South Savannah of
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. It was during this time that Janzen became interested in learning more about Africa. Returning home, Janzen pursued a
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. He graduated from Bethel College in 1961 with a bachelor's degree in
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and Philosophy, and was accepted to the
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as a graduate student in anthropology. After a first year taking the core courses in anthropology at Chicago, Janzen benefited from a French Government grant to attend the
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(Sorbonne), from which he received a certificate of
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in 1963. Fearing that Central Africa would be closed to field research because of political unrest, Janzen shifted his focus to North Africa and the Middle East, and to a course program in Arabic and Islamic Culture with Mushin Madhi of the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago. Janzen received an M.A. in Anthropology from the University of Chicago in May 1964, and began his PhD at the University of Chicago soon after. John married Kauenhoven, the same year. Between 1964 and 1966, John traveled to the lower Congo region, where he examined the social and political organization, economic development, religion, health, and patterns of health care seeking among the Kongo peoples. Here, Janzen’s research took on a historical perspective, as he used the
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mercantile trade of the 16th to late 19th centuries to illustrate how the trade contributed to shaping Kongo perceptions of health, suffering, and healing from the 17th to the early 20th centuries. Janzen returned home in 1966 to complete his dissertation, titled "Elemental Categories, Symbols, and Ideas of Association in Kongo-Manianga Society." He received his PhD from the University of Chicago in June 1967.


Professional life

Janzen returned to Newton, Kansas and began teaching as an assistant professor at Bethel College from 1967 to 1968. In 1969 he received the
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Post-Doctoral Fellowship and returned to the lower Congo/Zaire region to complete a study on Kongo therapeutics. He began teaching as an assistant professor at
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in late 1969. It was here that Janzen was first exposed to
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. He looked for ways to connect materiality with ideas and symbols in a continuum, and looked into the work of
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, who resolved the relation between materiality, consciousness, and ideas, without fixating on any one particular aspect. Janzen also began reading
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' books on semiotics and grew highly interested in the field. In summer 1970, Janzen spent a month in Sweden working on Lower Congo archival materials. He returned to his teaching position at McGill and remained there until 1972, when he received an offer as associate professor in socio-cultural anthropology and African studies from the
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. In 1974, Janzen published with Wyatt MacGaffey "''An Anthology of Kongo Religion: Primary Texts from Lower Zaire"'' (KU Publications in Anthropology 1974). During his time at the University of Kansas, Janzen published "''The Quest for Therapy in Lower Zaire"'' (California, 1978), reissued in paperback as "''The Quest for Therapy: Medical Pluralism in Lower Zaire"'' (1982) and in French translation as "''La quête de la thérapie au Bas-Zaïre"'' (Karthala, 1995). This was based on Janzen’s Social Science Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellowship, as well as a two-year seminar taught at McGill. The book, which examined the foundations of Equatorial African approaches to sickness and healing from African and Western-derived biomedical therapies, received the Wellcome Medal and Award from the
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for anthropological research pertaining to medical issues. Eventually the previous series editor, Professor Charles Leslie of the
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, asked him to become editor of the ''" Comparative Studies of Health Systems and Medical Care"'' journal, a position he accepted. While still teaching at the University of Kansas, Janzen received the
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Fellowship for his study on the Western Equatorial African historic
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cult traces in Western European museums. Janzen’s research of the Lemba, which he described as a cult for elite men and women emphasizing alliance building through marriage, trade, and healing, led to the publication of his book "''Lemba (1650–1930): A Drum of Affliction in Africa and the new World"'' (1982). In this book, Janzen identifies the sickness of the Lemba as resulting from subordinate's envy of the mercantile elite’s wealth. The drum of affliction, a translation of the proto and pan-Bantu word ''ngoma'', typically includes a mode of affliction, a network of those commonly afflicted, visitation on them by an ancestor or spirit who has experienced the same affliction, and ritual event that brings together healers, the commonly afflicted, and their families in rhythmic, song-dance, therapeutic activity. The drum of affliction paradigm had been explored earlier by
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's work in the Southern Savannah. Janzen's work on the Ngoma paradigm led to further exploration of the phenomenon by expanding his research into Central and Southern Africa. He traveled to much of the Eastern and Western Bantu areas of Africa. His position as a lecturer at the
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facilitated his access to information and contacts. He published "''Ngoma: Discourses of Healing in Central and Southern Africa"'' in 1992. Another aspect of Janzen’s work during this time was the tracing of Kongo culture to the New World. Also dedicated to his research on the Mennonites, Janzen remained actively involved in Mennonite affairs. In 1991, Janzen and his wife, Reinhild, co-authored a book, which was the catalogue of a special exhibit at the museum, titled "''Mennonite Furniture: A Migrant Tradition 1766-1910"''. Janzen became heavily involved in Mennonite history during a 1989 sabbatical, when he and his wife traced the regions from the Netherlands to the Baltic Seacoast. Janzen’s work on African healing continued to expand when in 1994–1995, he was asked to travel to the post-genocide
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Region of Rwanda, Burundi, and eastern Zaire/Congo. This led to another book; "''Do I Still have a Life? Voices from the Aftermath of War in Rwanda and Burundi"'' (2001), a comparison of the actions of ordinary people and leaders in several communes in Rwanda and Burundi leading up to, and following, the war and genocide. His work at the University of Kansas soon developed into a concentration on African
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, involving work with war,
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, healing,
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, socio-cultural anthropology, and medical anthropology. During this time, Janzen published "''The Social Fabric of Health: An Introduction to Medical Anthropology"'' (2002). In 2013 Janzen undertook a field research project on postcolonial health in the Lower Congo. With the support of the IIE-Fulbright Program he and Reinhild Kauenhoven Janzen spent four months in the Congo riverside town of Luozi to conduct this research. His research was facilitated by the Free University of Luozi, with special help from the university rector, Dr. Kimpianga Mahaniah. An analysis of this research work was enhanced with a residency in 2014 at the University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, and the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle. Research findings and interpretations will be published in the monograph "''Health in a Fragile State: Science, Sorcery, and Spirit in the Lower Congo''" (Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2019).


Selected awards and grants

*1969 Social Science Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Kongo therapeutics; *1978 Wellcome Medal and Award, Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, for anthropological research and publication pertaining to medical issues—Quest for Therapy; *1979 Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, Western Equatorial African historic Lemba cult, traces in Western European museums; *1980 National Science Foundation, for Research Planning International Conference on "''Causality and Classification in African Medicine''," Emmanuel College, Cambridge, England; *1982-3 Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship, Zaire, Swaziland, Tanzania, ngoma healing; *1985-2006 Numerous PhD student fellowships from Fulbright, NIH, NSF, and SSRC to sponsor dissertation research on health and healing in Africa and elsewhere. *2000-3 Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center grant for African Studies Center University of Kansas, $618,000; *2003 Balfour Jeffreys Social Sciences & Humanities Research Achievement Award, U. of Kansas. *2004 Visiting Lecturer: Harvard University & Medizinische Universitaet Vienna *2004 Kansas Humanities Council: New African Immigrants project. *2006-10 U.S. Dept. of Education NRC Grant for Kansas African Studies Center. *2006-10 U.S. Dept. of Education Foreign Language & Area Study. *2006 Longview Foundation, for KASC; ''"teaching Africa and the Middle-East in the Great Plains''"; curricular modules for secondary schools & on-line Con't Ed. graduate course. *2012 Byron Alexander Award for Excellence in Graduate Advising, University of Kansas College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. *2013 International Institute of Education, Fulbright Foundation, for research in Lower Congo *2014 Research Fellowship, University of Wittenberg/Halle & Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology.


Publications

;Books *1974: "''Anthology of Kongo Religion: Primary Texts from Lower Zaire"''. KU Publ. in Anthropology # 5, Lawrence. 163 pp. (with Wyatt MacGaffey) *1978: "''The Quest for Therapy in Lower Zaire"''. Berkeley & London. University of California Press, 267 pp. (with collab. Wm. Arkinstall) Paperback edition, 1982. *1979: "''The Social History of Disease and Medicine in Africa"''. Special Issue: Social Science and Medicine 13B, 268 pp., (with Steven Feierman) *1980: "''The Development of Health"''. Akron, Pa., Mennonite Central Committee (Development Monograph 8), March., 32 pp. *1981: "''Causality and Classification in African Medicine and Health"''. Special Issue: Social Science and Medicine, 15B,3, 268 pp. (with Gwyn Prins) *1982: "''Lemba (1650–1930): A Drum of Affliction in Africa and the new World"''. New York, Garland Publ., 383 pp. *1991: "''Mennonite Furniture: A Migrant Tradition 1766–1910"''. Intercourse, PA: Good Books. *1992: "''The Social Basis of Health and Healing in Africa"'', ed. with Steve Feierman, University of California Press. *1992: "''Ngoma: Discourses of Healing in Central and Southern Africa"''. University of California Press. *1995: "''Quête de la Guérison dans le Bas-Zaïre"''. Paris: Karthala. *1999: "''The Architecture of Anabaptist-Mennonite Spaces and Places of Meeting and Worship"''. Proceedings of an International Conference October 16–18, 1997, Harleysville PA. Special Issue of "''Mennonite Quarterly Review"'', April. (Editor with David Rempel-Smucker). *2000: "''Do I still have a life? Voices from the aftermath of war in Rwanda and Burundi, 1994-1995"''. ''KU Monographs in "Anthropology'' #20". with Reinhild Janzen. *2001: "''The Social Fabric of Health: An Introduction to Medical Anthropology"''. New York: McGraw-Hill. *2008: "''Global Medical Anthropology in the U.S. Heartland".'' Editor, Special issue, Viennese Ethnomedicine Newsletter, Feb. & June (2&3). *2009: "''A Carved Loango Tlusk: Local Images and Global Connections".'' KU Monographs in Anthropology 24. *2014: "''Medical Anthropology in Global Africa''". Eds. Kathryn Rhine, J.M.Janzen, Glenn Adams, Heather Aldersey. KU Publications in Anthropology 26. * 2019: "''Health in a Fragile State: Science, Sorcery, and Spirit in the Lower Congo''". Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.


Selected articles

*1969a "''Vers une phénomenologie de la guérison en Afrique centrale''" ''Études congolaises'' XII:2, 97-115. *1969b "''The Politics of Apoliticality: Form and Process in a Lower Congo Regional Council''" '' Cahiers d'Études africaines'' IX,4, 570-99. *1969c "''The Cooperative in Lower Congo Economic Development''", in ''The Anthropology of Development in Sub-Saharan Africa'', ed. David Brokensha & Marion Pearsall, Soc. Appl. Anthro. Monogr. 10, 70-76. *1970 "''The Etiquette of Charity''", "''The Mennonite"'', 27,456-9; 28,472-5 *1971 "''Kongo Religious Renewal: Iconoclastic and Iconorthostic''", ''Canadian J. of African Studies'', V, 135-43. *1972a "''Laman's Kongo Ethnography: Observations on Sources, Methods, and Theories''", ''Africa'', 422, 316-28. *1972b "''The Confrontation of Church and State in Zaire: Alternative Structures and the Problem of Legitimation''" In ''L'Afrique Occidentale: Développement et Société'', Montreal, U. of M. Centre Int. de Criminologie comparée, 181-206. *1974 "''N'kisi Figures of the Bakongo''" and "''Rejoinder on N'kisi''" ''African Arts'', 7,3, 87-90; 8,1, 82 (with Wyatt MacGaffey). *1975a "''The Dynamics of Therapy in Lower Zaire''", in ''Psychological Anthropology'', ed. T.R. Williams, The Hague, Mouton, 441-63. *1975b "''Pluralistic Legitimation of Therapy Systems in Zaire''", ''Rural Africana'', 26, 105-22; (republished in ''African Therapeutic Systems'', Waltham, Crossroads Press, 1978, ed. A.Ademuwagun, et al.) *1975c "''The Pende Masks in Kauffman Museum''", ''African Arts'', VIII,4,44-47 (with Reinhild Janzen). *1977 "''The Tradition of Renewal in Kongo Religion''", in ''African Religions: A Symposium'', pp. 69–114, Newell Booth, ed., New York, London, Lagos: Nok Publications. *1978 "''The Comparative Study of Medical Systems as Changing Social Systems''", ''Social Science & Medicine'', 12, 2B, 121-9. *1979a "''Deep Thought: Structure and Intention in Kongo Prophetism, 1910-21''", ''Social Research'', 106-139. *1979b "''Ideologies and Institutions in the Precolonial History of Equatorial African Therapeutic Systems''", Soc.Sci.Med., 13B *1981 "''The Need for a Taxonomy of Health in the Study of African Therapeutics''", Soc.Sci.Med. 15B,3, *1982a "''Lubanzi: The History of a Kongo Disease''", in ''African Health and Healing'', ed. S. Yoder, Los Angeles: Crossroads Press, pp. 107–119. *1982b "''Medicalization in Comparative Perspective''" pp. 3–18 and "''Drums Anonymous: Towards an Understanding of Structures of Therapeutic Maintenance''", pp. 154–66,In ''The Use and Abuse of Medicine'', eds. Marten de Vries, R.L. Berg & Mack Lipkin, Jr., New York: Praeger. *1982c "''Resource Allocation and Symbol Formation in Great Plains Festivals''", Rituals, Mind and Symbol, ed. Allan Hanson, University of Kansas Publ. in ''Anthropology'' 14, 50-65. *1983 "''Towards a Historical Perspective on African Medicine and Health''", in ''Ethnomedicine and Medical History'', ed. J. Sterly & F. Lichtenthaeler, Berlin: Verlag Mensch u. Leben. *1985a "''Consequences of Literacy in African Religion''" in ''The Social Science of African Religion: Theoretical & Methodological Explorations'', eds., Wim van Binsbergen & Matthew Schoffeleers, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul ( Afrika-Studiecentrum, Leiden), pp. 225–252. *1985b "''Changing Concepts of African Therapeutics: An Historical Perspective''" in ''African Healing Strategies'', eds. B. du Toit & I.H. Abdalla. Owerri, New York, Trado-Medic Books, 61-81. *1986 "''Ippocrati del deserto, Galeni della savana",'' Kos: Revista di cultura e storia delle scienze mediche, III (Feb/Mar), 20, pp. 39–61. *1987a "''Old Age Security and the Family Life Course: A Case Study of Nineteenth Century Mennonite Immigrants to Kansas''" Journal of Aging Studies, Vol.I:1, pp. 33–49 (with Jill Quadagno). *1987b "''Therapy Management: Concept, Reality, Process''" Medical Anthropology Quarterly I:1(ns), pp. 68–84. *1987c "''Bethel's Museum: A Centennial History''" Mennonite Life.Vol. 42,1, pp. 31–38. *1987d "''African Cults of Affliction''" Vol. I, pp. 55–59 & "''Kongo Religion''" Vol. 8, pp. 362–5 In The Encyclopedia of Religion, ed. M. Eliade, et al. New York, The Free Press. *1988a "''Health, Religion and Medicine in Central and Southern African Traditions''", pp. 225–254, Caring and Curing: Health and Medicine in the World's Religious Traditions, ed. L. Sullivan. New York: MacMillan. *1988b Commentary on ''"A Methodology for Cross-cultural Ethnomedical Research",'' Current Anthropology 29,5, 695. *1990a "''The Art of Lemba in Lower Zaire",'' In Art and Initiation in Zaire, special issue of Iowa Papers in Africa Art, ed. Christopher Roy (with Reinhild Janzen). *1990b "''Strategies of Health-Seeking and Structures of Social Support in Central and Southern Africa''." In What we know about Health Transition, eds. John Caldwell, S. Findley, P.Caldwell, lD. Broers-Freeman and W. Cosford. Canberra: Health Transition Centre (Health Trans. Ser. 2). *1990c "''Burial Customs''" (pp. 110–111) and "''Funerals''"(p. 320) in Mennonite Encyclopedia V. *1991 "''Doing Ngoma: A Dominant Trope in African Religion and Healing".'' J. of Religion in Africa, XXI,4, 290-308. *1992 "''Drums of Affliction: Real Phenomenon or Scholarly Chimera?''" 161-181. In Religion in Africa: Experience and Expression. Eds. T. Blakeley, W. van Beek & D. Thompson. London: J. Curry; Portsmouth: Heinemann. *1994 "''The History and Significance of a Mennonite Prayerhouse: The 1880 Bethel Adobe Sanctuary of Inman, Kansas".'' Mennonite Life.49,3, 4-12. *1995 "''Self-Presentation and Common Cultural Structures in Ngoma Rituals of Southern Africa".'' Journal of Religion in Africa. XXV, 2, 141-162. *1997 "''Sub-Saharan African Healing".'' Lincolnwood, IL: Ancient Healing. Publications International. Pp. 322–337. *1998 "''The Comparative Study of Medical Systems as Changing Social Systems''". In Sjaak van der Geest & A. Rienks, eds., The Culture of Health and illness: Readings in Medical Anthropology, Amsterdam Med. Anthro. Unit. (revised republication of 1978 version). *1999a "''Anabaptist/Mennonite Spaces and Places of Worship''" Introduction to special issue of Mennonite Quarterly Review, Vol. 73, April, 151-165. *1999b "''Form and Meaning in Central Kansas Mennonite Buildings for Worship''", special issue of Mennonite Quarterly Review, Vol. 73, April, 325-354. *1999c "''"Ayiwewe": Children of Rwanda draw their memories of war.''" Canadian J. of African Studies, Vol. 33, special issue, ed. Bogumil Jewsiewicki. (with Reinhild Janzen) *1999d "''Text and Context in the Anthropology of War Trauma: The African Great Lakes Region, 1993-1995''". Suomen Antropologi: J. of the Finnish Anthropological Society, 4, 24, 37 -57.. *2000a "''Theories of Music in African ‘Ngoma’ Healing".'' pp. 46-66 In Musical Healing in Cultural Context. Ed. Penelope Gouk. London: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. *2000b "''Historical Consciousness and a 'Prise de Conscience' in Genocidal Rwanda".'' Journal of African Cultural Studies. Special Issue, Eds. JDY Peel & John Lonsdale. 13, 1: 153-168. *2000c "''Afterword''" to The Quest for Fruition: Studies of the Political and the Therapeutical in Ngoma, eds. Rijk van Dijk, Ria Reis, & Marja Spierenburg. Oxford: James Currey Publishers. *2001 "''Mind/body, subject/object: Recent trends in medical anthropology".'' Reviews in Anthropology. Vol. 30, pp. 357–374. *2003a "''Continuity, Change, and Challenge in African Medicine".'' In Medicine across Cultures: The History of Non-Western Medicine, ed. Helain Selin. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. with Edward C. Green. (on-line revised re-edition with Kluwer-Springer, 2006). *2003b "''Illusions of Home: The Story of Return of a Rwandan Refugee''". In Lynellyn Long & Ellen Oxfeld, eds. Coming Home? Refugees who Return. University of Pennsylvania Press. *2004 "''Affliction: African Cults of Affliction" & "Kongo Religion''" Encyclopedia of Religion. MacMillan Reference, USA. 2nd edition. Revised essays and bibliographies. *2005a "''Religious Healing among War Traumatized African Immigrants to the United States".'' In Religion and Healing in America. Pp. 159-172. Eds. Linda Barnes & Susan Sered. Oxford University Press. With Adrien Ngudiankama and Melissa Filippi-Franz. *2005b "''The Lemba Trading Association as seen in the Rymar Ivory".'' African Carved Ivory: A Mini-Conference on Local Images & Global Connections of a 19th Century Loango Tusk. Kansas African Studies Center, University of Kansas. April 13. Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas. *2006a "''Tsistsistas in Kauffman Museum: On the Making and Meaning of the Cheyenne Segment in the Permanent Exhibition 'Of Land and People". Mennonite Life, June, vol. 61, no. 2. *2006b Business & Islam: Proceedings of a Workshop, April 7–8, University of Kansas. Sponsored by the Kansas African Studies Center, Center for International Business Education & Research, the Department of Economics, and Mohamed El-Hodiri. 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