Politics and Post-colonial Theory
African Inflections
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Word Count
44,000 words, Guess
Page Count
176 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivepoliticspostcolo00ahlu
- Internet Archivepoliticspostcolo0000ahlu
- ISBN-100415237467
- ISBN-139780415237468
- LibraryThing6799673
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- Library of Congress Control Number00062571
- OCLC Control Number50553490
- OCLC Control Number44811771
- Better World Books9780415237468
- Open LibraryOL7487849M
Classifications
- LCCJQ1879.A15A384 2000
- LCCJQ1879.A15 A384 2002eb
- LCCJQ1879.A15 A384 2001
Description
This ground-breaking book is the first to take post-colonial theory out of its literary confines, and extend it in order to understand the complexities and dynamics of post-colonial African politics. Pat Ahluwalia contends that post-colonial theory has marginalised a huge part of its constituency, namely Africa. This book fills a significant gap. Moreover, he argues that if post-colonial theory is to have any major and lasting effect within social and political theory, it needs to engage with matters overtly political. Eurocentric theory has failed to understand post-colonial Africa: Politics and Post-Colonial Theory traces how African identity has been constituted and reconstituted by examining movements such as negritude, and the rise of nationalism and decolonisation. The book questions how helpful postcolonial analysis can be in understanding the complexities which define institutions such as the nation-state, civil society, human rights and citizenship. Finally, the book examines the relevance of globalisation to both post-colonialism, as well as Africa, and looks at the ways in which Africa and Africans are now reconstituting their identity in order to meet the challenges of everyday life. It illustrates how Africa and Africans transform and inflect the institutions inherited as a result of colonialism.Politics and Post-Colonial Theory bravely breaks down disciplinary boundaries. Its radical vision will be essential reading for all those engaged in post-colonial studies, African studies, literary theory, and political and social sciences in general.
First Sentence
For centuries, Europe has affirmed its identity in relation to 'others' based on 'fears, fantasies and demons' which have inhabited 'the Western mind from Herodotus to Pliny, and from St. Augustine to Columbus' (Sardar et al. 1993: 1).
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