Many other journals, though, have used technological advances in publishing and the more widespread availability of different circulation networks to carve out for themselves a niche market, preferring to retain editorial flexibility rather than lock themselves into more rigid institutional structures. Safundi...is one of the most successful examples of this kind of free enterprise...[M]any of the essays in Safundi draw illuminating comparisons and contrasts between how race is represented in South Africa and the United States.
- Paul Giles & R.J. Ellis, American Quarterly 57, no. 4 (2005), 1058-59
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