Kresse, Kai.
Kresse, Kai, 1969-....
Kresse, K
Kai Kresse
VIAF ID: 61712579 (Personal)
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Works
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Abdilatif Abdalla : poet in politics | |
Afrikanische Philosophie | |
Ahmed Sheikh Nabhany Swahili poetry and the conservation of cultural knowledge | |
Enduring relevance: samples of oral poetry on the Swahili coast | |
Governance and Islam in East Africa : muslims and the state in Kenya and Tanzania | |
Guidance (uwongozi) by Sheikh al-Amin Mazrui : selections from the first Swahili Islamic newspaper : a Swahili-English edition | |
"Kenya: Twendapi?" : re-reading Abdilatif Abdalla's pamphlet fifty years after independence | |
Knowledge in practice : expertise and the transmission of knowledge | |
"Making people think": the Ramadan lectures of Sheikh Abdilahi Nassir in Mombasa (1419 A.H.) | |
Philosophising in Mombasa : knowledge, Islam and intellectual practice on the Swahili Coast | |
Religiosity on University Campuses in Africa: Trends and Experiences | |
Religious plurality in Africa : coexistence, conviviality, conflict | |
Rethinking sage philosophy interdisciplinary perspectives on and beyond H. Odera Oruka | |
Sagacious reasoning, 1997: | |
Special issue: Reading Mudimbe | |
Struggling with history : islam and cosmopolitanism in the Western Indian Ocean | |
Swahili language and literature as resources for Indian Ocean studies | |
Swahili Muslim publics and postcolonial experience | |
Symbolisches Flanieren kulturphilosophische Streifzüge Festschrift für Heinz Paetzold zum 60. | |
Thinking the re-thinking of the world : decolonial challenges to the humanities and social sciences from Africa, Asia and the Middle East | |
Thinking with the south : reframing research collaboration amid decolonial imperatives and challenges | |
Ustadh Mahmoud Mau, Mtu wa watu (“A Man of the People”): Poet, Imam, and Engaged Local Intellectual | |
Uwongozi. | |
The voice of the text and its body : the continuous reform of Euphrase Kezilahabi's poetics |