CODESRIA Bulletin, Nos 2 & 3, 2021

CODESRIA Bulletin, Nos 2 & 3, 2021
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Yet, the realities of neocolonialism, the movement for the emancipation of Africans, is persistence of overt and covert systems of oppression alive and strong, having overcome numerous at economic and political levels, the undermining and challenges. [...] Often, the power of the response is evident in the In the last century, among the many goals that Pan- fact that a plurality of people, in diverse and distant Africanism had historically advanced, two were pri- parts of the world, are galvanised into action to forge oritised: national independence for a colonised Africa, united rebuttals against such oppressive conditions and continental unity. [...] frameworks for building continental unity envisioned during the putative years of independence in Africa- Even with a robust attempt to sustain the Pan-African frameworks that led to the birth of the Organisation of ideal, at every turn the idea of Pan-Africanism is con- African Unity (OAU)-the one that won the day was fronted by doubt, cynicism and even resistance from the least capable of transc. [...] The present lived experiences of Africans Sylla, which articulates the influence the French have and people of African descent, wherever they are lo- in 'Francophone' Africa and, increasingly, the rest of cated, seem very different and of much more press- the continent. [...] The current generation of leaders and peoples of Africa must pick up the flickering torch of African The cost to Africa of the failure to unite has been im- freedom, refuel it with their enthusiasm and determi- mense indeed and many of the challenges the continent nation, and carry it forward.' confronts today can be traced partly to this failure.

African Anthropologies

African Anthropologies
Author: Mwenda Ntarangwi
Publisher: Zed Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2006-05
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781842777633

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CODESRIA Bulletin, Nos 2 & 3, 2021 - Special Issue

CODESRIA Bulletin, Nos 2 & 3, 2021 - Special Issue
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This has been and Kate Williams sum up the being echoed from all parts of the the lesson in the Pan-African future of Pan Africanism in the CODESRIA Bulletin, Nos 2&3, 2021 Page 8 digital era in their contribution to force and coercion, which description of the activities of the this Bulletin of CODESRIA. [...] The apartheid government migration as a problem, especially of South Africa was one of the the origins of this view in European It has been more than twenty years signatories of the UDHR but it was modernity, and its links to African since biological anthropologists the global anti-apartheid struggles enslavement, the pseudo-science of traversed the African towns and that forced the South African. [...] The the pandemic of police killings in respond to the new Biden-Harris images of the deaths of Africans in the United States intensify with the Administration in the United States the Mediterranean Sea have been graphic lynching of George Floyd and two perspective of the strug- some of the most dehumanising for in Minnesota. [...] Federation of states or the These 'federalists' have mobil- Michael West's article on the Pan- unification of peoples ised the text of Cheikh Anta Diop, African contributions of Walter Black Africa: The Basis For A Fed- Rodney brings the question of Af- The book by Kwame Nkrumah that erated State (1987), to promote a rican revolution to the centre of the came out of his plea for the Unifi- Pan Afr. [...] The spread of capital- of African migration as a problem, include the association of people ism generated new forms of labour their origins in European moder- with distinct spaces, and the uni- mobility, involving the enslave- nity, the links of this migration to versalisation and adoption of the ment, subjection, and exploitation African enslavement, and the pseu- European idea of the 'nation-sta.

The Mazruiana Collection Revisited

The Mazruiana Collection Revisited
Author: Ali AlʼAmin Mazrui
Publisher: Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781932705379

Consists of 650 annotated entries covering Mazrui's books, dissertations, edited works about him, major essays in books, academic journals and conference papers. This work contains essays, including pamphlets, magazine and newspaper articles, and audio-visual recordings.

Power, Politics, and the African Condition

Power, Politics, and the African Condition
Author: Ali AlʼAmin Mazrui
Publisher: Africa World Press
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2004
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9781592211616

Power, Politics, and the African Condition is the third volume of The Collected Essays of Ali A. Mazrui, which will provide readers with a broad spectrum of Ali. A. Mazrui's scholarly writings. The third volume is centered on issues of power and politics at the nexus of Africa's domestic affairs and its international concepts about the disequilibrium of power in the international system and the problems that Africa has confronted globally because of it. Mazrui focuses the reader's attention on the impact that the colonial legacy and African tradition had on state formation, leadership, Africa's political economy, violence and conflict resolution while presenting some of his most interesting and even controversial ideas for building "Pax Africana." Spanning nearly forty years, Mazrui's essays are classic and contemporary statements on the diagnosis and treatment of what he called "The African Condition."

The Postcolonial Turn

The Postcolonial Turn
Author: Rene Devisch
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2011-11-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9956726818

This innovative book is a forward-looking reflection on mental decolonisation and the postcolonial turn in Africanist scholarship. As a whole, it provides five decennia-long lucid and empathetic research involvements by seasoned scholars who came to live, in local peoples own ways, significant daily events experienced by communities, professional networks and local experts in various African contexts. The book covers materials drawn from Botswana, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa and Tanzania. Themes include the Whelan Research Academy, rap musicians, political leaders, wise men and women, healers, Sacred Spirit churches, diviners, bards and weavers who are deemed proficient in the classical African geometrical knowledge. As a tribute to late Archie Mafeje who showed real commitment to decolonise social sciences from western-centred modernist development theories, commentators of his work pinpoint how these theories sought to dismiss the active role played by African people in their quest for self-emancipation. One of the central questions addressed by the book concerns the role of an anthropologist and this issue is debated against the background of the academic lecture delivered by Ren Devisch when receiving an honorary doctoral degree at the University of Kinshasa. The lecture triggered critical but constructive comments from such seasoned experts as Valentin Mudimbe and Wim van Binsbergen. They excoriate anthropological knowledge on account that the anthropologist, notwithstanding his or her social and cognitive empathy and intense communication with the host community, too often fails to also question her own world and intellectual habitus from the standpoint of her hosts. Leading anthropologists carry further into great depth the bifocal anthropological endeavour focussing on local peoples re-imagining and re-connecting the local and global. The book is of interest to a wide readership in the humanities, social sciences, philosophy and the history of the African continent and its relation with the North.