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Flora et Vegetatio Sudano-Sambesica (formerly "Etudes sur la flore et la végétation du Burkina Faso et des pays avoisinantes") is a refereed, international journal aimed at presenting high quality papers dealing with all fields of geobotany and ethnobotany of the Sudano-Sambesian zone and adjacent regions. The journal welcomes fundamental and applied research articles as well as review papers and short communications. English is the preferred language but papers written in French will also be accepted. The papers should be written in a style that is understandable for specialists of other disciplines as well as interested politicians and higher level practitioners. Acceptance for publication is subject to a referee-process. In contrast to its predecessor (the "Etudes …") that was a series occurring occasionally, Flora et Vegetatio Sudano-Sambesica is a journal, being published regularly with one volume per year. Edited by Rüdiger Wittig (Frankfurt), Sita Guinko (Ouagadougou), Brice Sinsin (Cotonou), Adjima Thiombiano (Ouagadougou).
Der Architekt, Hochschullehrer, Juror und Kritiker Max Bächer traf 1973 auf Albert Speer, den Architekten, NS-Rüstungsminister und verurteilten Kriegsverbrecher. Das bisher unveröffentlichte Protokoll dieser Begegnung ist für Frederike Lausch der Ausgangspunkt, Max Bächers intensive Beschäftigung mit der Architektur im Faschismus zu analysieren. Bächer hielt ab 1971 mehrere Vorträge zur Architektur der NS-Zeit, in denen er auch vor den Gefahren gegenwärtiger faschistischer Tendenzen warnte. Das Gespräch mit Albert Speer mündete in eine scharf formulierte Abrechnung, nachdem dieser 1978 seine Entwürfe ohne Selbstkritik als Bildband veröffentlicht hatte. Als Speers Buch Mitte der 1980er Jahre erneut debattiert wird, fordert Bächer eine ideologiefreie Diskussionskultur ein.
This project come out from our need to harness voices in Africa and Latin America, giving these voices an opportunity to converse, argue, synthesize, agree, and share ideas on the craft of writing, on life, on being and on thinking for the benefit of all. It was also an opportunity to create literary friendships and contacts between these two great regions. Generally, Latin America and Africa still have a lot of stories to share among themselves and with the rest of the world. There are still very strong untapped storytelling traditions in these continents. The stories in this volume are selected from an amazing range of entries to a call for contributions to an anthology on experimentation. It is hoped this robust selection will serve a wide variety of tastes in both Spanish and English, and that the book will open dialogue and the sharing of ideas between the two regions and the whole world. This is an invaluable contribution on many fronts.