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1 Embodied Ethical Life and the Threat of Cognitive Imperialism in African Contexts 1
2 Hayford, Balewa, and the Representation of African Culture and Society 33
3 Articulations of Empire and Hatred of the Other Man in Hazoume's Doguicimi 53
4 History, Fable, and Syncretism in Fagunwa's Forest of a Thousand Daemons 75
5 The Ordeal of Cognitive Imperialism in Tutuola's Early Fiction 101
6 Pre-Colonial History and Anticolonial Politics in Achebe's Things Fall Apart 133
Conclusion 165
Bibliography 169
Index 187
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