2- FSS Welcomes the Africa Review of Books
Corresponding Author(s) : Forum for Social Studies
Revue africaine des livres,
Vol. 1 No 1 (2004): Revue africaine des Livres, volume 1, n° 1, 2004
Résumé
Book reviews have been for long a vital component of academic and professional journals. Indeed, some journals have been prized as much for their reviews as for their articles, the former often occupying up to 50% of the space. Subsequently, a genre of publication has developed dedicated primarily to the review of books, interspersed with critical and analytical essays. One has in mind such celebrated publications as the New York Review of Books and the London Review of Books. More recently, Biblio, published in New Delhi, has come to represent an Asian (or Southern) counterpart vying with the established metropolitan Reviews for depth and analytical rigor. Evidently, the book reviews in such publications are more substantive and critical than those in the standard academic journals.