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Titre(s) : Historical and contemporary Pan-Africanism and the quest for African renaissance [Texte imprimé] / edited by Njoki Wane and Francis Adyanga Akena

Publication : Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019

Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XIII-260 p.) ; 22 cm

Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references
This volume explores what it means to be an African in a political context in which such people are called upon to re-asert the value of identifying as African in order to counter the effects of neo-colonialism. This includes affirming visions of what Africanness can offer in terms of people's being-in-the-world. The book also discusses the benefits associated with working together as people of African ancestry, as well as the evocation of Ubuntu. It focuses on the possibility of revisiting the urge for African rebirth, and shows how the idea of Pan-Africanism helps to keep this dream alive. It engages with a range of ideas that build on the Pan-African philosophy for grounding African cultural and political rebirth, and will contribute to debunking the mindset that prompts many African youths and adults to risk it all for an apparently better life on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean--back cover


Autre(s) auteur(s) : Wane, Njoki Nathani (1958-....). Éditeur scientifique  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur
Adyanga, Francis Akena. Éditeur scientifique  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur


Sujet(s) : Panafricanisme  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet
Ubuntu (philosophie)  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet
Identité collective -- Afrique  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet


Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781527521476. - ISBN 1527521478 (rel.)

Identifiant de la notice  : ark:/12148/cb466000292

Notice n° :  FRBNF46600029 (notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)



Table des matières : Foreword / Norma R.A. Romm ; Introduction / Njoki Nathani Wane ; Chapter One. Decolonizing and Collapsing the Colonial Divide: An Anti-colonial Project / Njoki Nathani Wane ; Chapter Two. From Black to African: Identity Shifts and Pan-African Activism in the Black Campus Movement, 1965-1972 / Ibrahim H. Rogers ; Chapter Three. Biography and Identity in Be-Coming a Teacher Educator: An African-Canadian Diasporic Experience / Ann E. Lopez ; Chapter Four. Theoretical Analysis of Women's Involvement in Insurgent Movements: Implications for Society's Transformation in Africa / Francis Adyanga Akena ; Chapter Five. Indigenous Languages and Names: Transforming Thoughts, Actions and Character through African Ways of Knowing / Vera Ogiorumua ; Chapter Six. Towards A Pan-African Vision: A Somalia Case Study / Ahmed Ilmi ; Chapter Seven. North African States as a Proxy of Europe's Border Securitization: Tragic Ordeals of Young Refugees and Asylum Seekers from the Continent as the Consequence / Michael Onyedika Nwahutu and Felicia Ihuoma Nwalutu ; Chapter Eight. A Common Valor, A Common Spirituality: African Insurrectionists at Harpers Ferry / Kwando M. Kinshasa ; Chapter Nine. Liberation Stories: African-Kittitian Protestors Interpret Protest in the 1930s / Hermia Morton Anthony ; Chapter Ten. Evolving Radical Thought: Politics and Culture and Black National Space in the 20th Century / David Irwin ; Chapter Eleven. Pan-Africanism and the Crisis of Political Governance in Saharan Africa: A Reconstructive Approach to African Unity / Munya Kabba ; Chapter Twelve. Pan-Africanism, Diaspora Identity and 21st Century African Liberation / Ajamu Nangwaya and Adwoa N. Onura ; Chapter Thirteen. Financial Literacy, Indigeneity and Black Youth / Sein Kipusi ; Chapter Fourteen. Conclusion / Francis Adyanga Akena.

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