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African Isms: Africa and the Globalized World

✍ Scribed by Abdul Karim Bangura (editor)


Publisher
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
176
Edition
New
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The impetus for this book emerged from our belief that as Africans across the globe are confronted with a myriad of challenges that have been birthed by globalization (i.e., the process of going to a more interconnected world by diminishing the world’s social dimension and expansion of overall global consciousness), they must turn to their own ideas for solutions. While many books exist on individual African Isms, such as Afrocentrism, Nasserism, and Pan-Africanism, none exists that has looked at a series of these Isms together. This book is the first to do so and, thus, its justification. Consequently, through this edited volume, we address the applicability of different African Isms to various issues, particularly current issues, on the continent of Africa. Each chapter provides a theoretical framework and topics or issues concerning African people of the continent. It is therefore an innovative scholarly work as no other work has examined these Isms in this manner. Thus, the ideas are quite appealing. Reexamining and applying each of the African Isms in order to challenge Eurocentric myth and reality in current African political, economic, cultural, and social matters is quite logical and clear.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. General Introduction (Abdul Karim Bangura)
2. Africanism (Kingsley Chinedu Daraojimba, Chinwe Beatrice Ezeoke, Hadizat Audu Salihu and Patrick Esiemogie Idode)
3. Afrocentrism: A Mazruiana Perspective (Ali Kunda)
4. Mandelaism (Julius Niringiyimana, Robert Kakuru, Ibilate Waribo-Naye and Judith Irene Nagasha)
5. Nasserism (Abdul Karim Bangura)
6. Ubuntuism (Esther Nkhukhu-Orlando, Chick Loveline Ayoh Ndi and Charles Massimo)
7. General Conclusion and Postscript (Abdul Karim Bangura)
Bibliography
About the Contributors
Index


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