
Power And Nationalism In Modern Africa
by Falola, Toyin; Hassan, Salah M.Rent Textbook
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Summary
Table of Contents
List of Figures | |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Nationalism and Identities | |
Nationalism, Power and Africa at War: In Search of Pan-African Solutions | p. 21 |
The Historic and Humanistic Agendas of African Nationalism: A Reassessment | p. 37 |
The Idea of Ethiopia: Ancient Roots, Modern African Diaspora Thoughts | p. 55 |
Modernity, Ethnicity and the African Postcolonial State in Theoretical Perspective | p. 67 |
Social History and the Engendering of African History | p. 87 |
The "Darkest Africa Syndrome" and the Idea of Africa | p. 105 |
The Igbo World: Resistance and Change | |
Reflections on Igbo Culture and Society | p. 113 |
Anioma Nationalism in the Matrix of Nigerian Politics | p. 121 |
The Culture of Resistance to Western Imperialism among the Igbo | p. 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 Motives | p. 169 |
The Iva Valley Shooting at Enugu Colliery, Nigeria: African Workers' Aspirations and the Failure of Colonial Labor Reform | p. 187 |
The Question of Modernity and Africa: Colonialism and Its Aftermath | |
Colonial Response to Disease and Health in Northern Ghana: 1900-1950s | p. 213 |
The Colonial Legacy to Contemporary Culture in Northern Nigeria: Islam and Northern Administrators 1900-1960 | p. 251 |
Africa and Language-Policy Inertia: The Historical Genesis | p. 281 |
Ujamaa in Tanzanian Life: Disruptions of Villagisation on Life in the Rural Regions | p. 309 |
Interpretations of Ujamaa and the Search for African Socialism: A Historiographical Survey | p. 327 |
Music and Politics in Tanzania 1980s-1990s | p. 341 |
The Question of Modernity and Africa: Culture and the Arts | |
Beyond Localism: Obiora Udechukwu and the Articulation of Modern Uli | p. 363 |
Contemporary Nigerian Artists' Confrontation, Contestation, and Conversation with Modernity | p. 383 |
Rethinking Family in Black and White | p. 419 |
Militant Femininity in Southern African Poetry: A Discussion of Selected Poems by Micere Mugo and Gladys Thomas | p. 431 |
Artistic Activities and the Development of Working-Class Culture among Sudanese Railway Workers, 1940s-1970s | p. 447 |
Four Eulogies | p. 459 |
Complete Bibliography of Publications: Don C. Ohadike (1941-2005) | p. 467 |
Index | p. 469 |
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