The Power of African Cultures
Toyin Falola
This book focuses on the modern cultures of Africa, from the consequences of the imposition of Western rule to the current struggles to define national identities in the context of neo-liberal economic policies and globalization. The book argues that it is against the backdrop of foreign influences that Africa has defined for itself notions of identity and development. African cultures have been evolving in response to change, and in other ways solidly rooted in a shared past. The book successfully deconstructs the last one hundred and fifty years of cultures that have been disrupted, replaced, and resurrected. The Power of African Cultures challenges many preconceived notions, such as male dominance and female submission, the supposed unity of ethnic groups, and contemporary Western stereotypes of Africans.
It also shows the dynamism of African cultures to adapt to foreign imposition: even as colonial rule forced the adoption of foreign institutions and cultures, African cultures appropriated these elements. Traditions were reworked, symbols redefined, and the past situated in contemporary problems in order to accommodate the modern era.
Toyin Falola is a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Letters and Fellow of the Historical Society of Nigeria. He is the recipient of the 2006 Cheikh Anta Diop Award for Exemplary Scholarship in African Studies, and the 2008 Quintessence Award by the Africa Writers Endowment. He holds an honorary doctorate from Monmouth University and he is University Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas at Austin where he is also the Frances Higginbotham Nalle Centennial Professor in History. His books include Nationalism and African Intellectuals and Violence in Nigeria, both from the University of Rochester Press.
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DETAILS
18 b/w illustrations Size: 9 x 6 in 10 digit ISBN: 1580462979 13 digit ISBN: 9781580462976
Binding: Paperback First published: 15/Aug/2008 Publication date: 15/Aug/2008 Price: 39.95 USD / 19.99 GBP
Imprint: University of Rochester Press Subject: African Studies
BIC class: AVH
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 12/08/2008
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Contents
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Making Sense of the Western Encounter
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Cultural Identity and Development
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Political Economy and the Culture of Underdevelopment
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The Culture of Politics
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Ethnic Nationalism
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Islam, Religious Identity, and Politics
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Traditional Religions in Modern Africa
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English or Englishes? The Politics of Language and the Language of Politics
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Gender and Culture in Old and New Africa
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Africa, the Homeland: Diaspora Cultures
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Reviews
Falola . . . approaches the subject of African history and cultural transformation with enthusiasm and conviction. . . . [F]amiliar themes [are] presented here with a twist that touches the nerve of Africanist scholarship in a manner that conveys the intellectual ferment arising from African universities and transferred through scholarly migration to universities in North America. . . . Professor Falola is truly a most distinguished Africanist historian, with a reflective and critical voice that builds on the fine tradition of Nigerian scholarship of Ajayi, Afigbo, Alagoa and others. AFRICAN HISTORY, 2006
Without question, Professor Falola is the most prolific African historian writing today, and one of the most influential scholars in African studies. . . . One of Falola's achievements as a scholar is his recognition of the scholarship of colleagues at African universities, whose research has been important in the evolution of the discipline, at the same time that most of these scholars suffer from inadequate library resources, erratic publication venues and limited access to the Internet. He privileges the voices and analysis of Africans, which serves as an important correction to the substantial contributions of scholars from Europe and North America. JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORY, 2006
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