Power And Nationalism In Modern Africa

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Pub. Date: 2008-07-01
Publisher(s): Carolina Academic Press
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Summary

This book provides a forum for intellectual exchange around the connections between nationalism and power in Africa, with Africa viewed as a global presence. Various chapters explore aspects of the colonial order, the nature of change and of agencies within a comparative perspective. The book also interrogates African modernity and how it is constructed and articulated in comparison to other modernities. The chapters move from localism to globalism, and through various ideas and analyses we see modern Africa in a nuanced manner, a continent that is capable of accepting other cultures and traditions without losing all of its indigenous beliefs and values. The book exposes the power of traditions to reshape history, creating in different parts of the African diaspora the ideas to redefine lives and spaces and struggles to create a new future. Africans, like others, have their own ideas and constructions of modernity and modernism. They have, as the various contributions to this volume have amply demonstrated, staged modernity on their own terms, and in the process recast it in their own image.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Introductionp. 3
Nationalism and Identities
Nationalism, Power and Africa at War: In Search of Pan-African Solutionsp. 21
The Historic and Humanistic Agendas of African Nationalism: A Reassessmentp. 37
The Idea of Ethiopia: Ancient Roots, Modern African Diaspora Thoughtsp. 55
Modernity, Ethnicity and the African Postcolonial State in Theoretical Perspectivep. 67
Social History and the Engendering of African Historyp. 87
The "Darkest Africa Syndrome" and the Idea of Africap. 105
The Igbo World: Resistance and Change
Reflections on Igbo Culture and Societyp. 113
Anioma Nationalism in the Matrix of Nigerian Politicsp. 121
The Culture of Resistance to Western Imperialism among the Igbop. 135
Subterfuge and Resistance: A History of Infanticide in Onitsha (Nigeria)p. 155
Navigating the Colonial Terrain through Protest Movements: A Discourse on the Nigerian Women's Motivesp. 169
The Iva Valley Shooting at Enugu Colliery, Nigeria: African Workers' Aspirations and the Failure of Colonial Labor Reformp. 187
The Question of Modernity and Africa: Colonialism and Its Aftermath
Colonial Response to Disease and Health in Northern Ghana: 1900-1950sp. 213
The Colonial Legacy to Contemporary Culture in Northern Nigeria: Islam and Northern Administrators 1900-1960p. 251
Africa and Language-Policy Inertia: The Historical Genesisp. 281
Ujamaa in Tanzanian Life: Disruptions of Villagisation on Life in the Rural Regionsp. 309
Interpretations of Ujamaa and the Search for African Socialism: A Historiographical Surveyp. 327
Music and Politics in Tanzania 1980s-1990sp. 341
The Question of Modernity and Africa: Culture and the Arts
Beyond Localism: Obiora Udechukwu and the Articulation of Modern Ulip. 363
Contemporary Nigerian Artists' Confrontation, Contestation, and Conversation with Modernityp. 383
Rethinking Family in Black and Whitep. 419
Militant Femininity in Southern African Poetry: A Discussion of Selected Poems by Micere Mugo and Gladys Thomasp. 431
Artistic Activities and the Development of Working-Class Culture among Sudanese Railway Workers, 1940s-1970sp. 447
Four Eulogiesp. 459
Complete Bibliography of Publications: Don C. Ohadike (1941-2005)p. 467
Indexp. 469
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