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1. Introduction: The Assault on African Cultures 2. Notes on Theorising Black Diaspora in Africa 3. On the Postcolony and the Vulgarisation of Political Criticism 4. Rethinking the Epistemic Conditions of Genocide in Africa 5. African Indigenous Knowledge Systems 6. Knowledge Production and Publishing in Africa 7. Amilcar Cabral: National Liberation as the Basis of Africa’s Renaissances 8. Amilcar Cabral and the Fortunes of African Literature 9. Perspectives on Africanising Educational Curricula in Africa 10. Voices from the Fringes: Some Reflections on Postcolonial South African Writings
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Add Close to the Sources: Essays on Contemporary African Culture, Politics and Academy, European and African works have found it difficult to move past the image of Africa as a place of exotica and relentless brutality. This book explores the status and critical relationship between politics, culture, literary creativity, criticism, educatio, Close to the Sources: Essays on Contemporary African Culture, Politics and Academy to your collection on WonderClub |