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Title African intellectuals and decolonization / edited by Nicholas M. Creary.

Publication Info. Athens : Ohio University Press, 2012.

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Series Ohio University Research in international studies. Africa series ; no. 90
Research in international studies. Africa series ; no. 90.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Part I: representation and retrospection We need a Mau Mau in Mississippi: Malcolm X's political lessons for today -- / George Hartley -- Nkrumah/Lumumba: representations of masculinity / Janet Hess -- Trauma and narrativity in Adichie's Half of a yellow sun: privileging indigenous knowledge in writing the Biafran War / Marlene De La Cruz-Guzmán -- Part II: decolonizing public spheres: conflicts and negotiations -- Emergent self in South African Black consciousness literary discourse / T. Spreelin Macdonald -- The public life of reason: orchestrating debate in postapartheid South Africa / Lesley Cowling and Carolyn Hamilton -- Setting the agenda for decolonizing African media systems / Ebenezer Adebisi Olawuyi -- African renaissance and discourse ownership: challenging debilitating discourses on africa / Steve Odero Ouma -- Part III: decolonizing knowledge: intellectual imperatives and epistemic dialogues -- Decolonization and the practice of philosophy / Tsenay Serequeberhan -- Beyond gender centric models: restoring motherhood to Yoruba discourses of art and aesthetics / Oyeronke Oyewumi.
Summary Decades after independence for most African states, the struggle for decolonization is still incomplete, as demonstrated by the fact that Africa remains associated in many Western minds with chaos, illness, and disorder. African and non-African scholars alike still struggle to establish the idea of African humanity, in all its diversity, and to move Africa beyond its historical role as the foil to the West. As this book shows, Africa's decolonization is an ongoing process across a range of fronts, and intellectuals-both African and non-African-have significant roles to play in that process.
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Subject Africa -- Intellectual life -- 20th century.
Africa.
Intellectual life.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Africa -- Intellectual life -- 21st century.
Chronological Term 21st century
Subject Postcolonialism -- Africa.
Postcolonialism.
African literature -- History and criticism.
African literature.
Africa -- In mass media.
Chronological Term 1900-2099
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Added Author Creary, Nicholas M.
Other Form: Print version: African intellectuals and decolonization. Athens : Ohio University Press, 2012 9780896802834 0896802833 (DLC) 2011043454
ISBN 9780896802834 (electronic book)
0896802833 (electronic book)
0896804860 (electronic book)
9780896804869 (electronic book)
9780896802834 (pb ; alkaline paper)
0896802833 (pb ; alkaline paper)