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Out of One, Many Africas: Reconstructing the Study and Meaning of Africa [Paperback]

William Martin (Editor), Michael West (Editor)


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July 28, 1999
Even as symbols of Africa permeate Western culture in the 1990s, centers for the academic study of Africa suffer from a steady erosion of institutional support and intellectual legitimacy. "Out of One, Many Africas" assesses the rising tide of discontent that has destabilized the conceptions, institutions, and communities dedicated to African studies. In vibrant detail, contributors from Africa, Europe, and North America lay out the multiple, contending histories and perspectives that inform African studies. They assess the reaction against the white-dominated consensus that has marked African studies since its inception in the 1950s and note the emergence of alternative approaches, energized in part by feminist and cultural studies. They examine African scholars' struggle against paradigms that have justified and covered up colonialism, militarism, and underdevelopment. They also consider such issues as how to bring black scholars on the continent and in the diaspora closer together on questions of intellectual freedom, accountability, and the democratization of information and knowledge production. By surveying the present predicament and the current grassroots impulse toward reconsidering the meaning of the continent, "Out of One, Many Africas" gives shape and momentum to a crucial dialogue aimed at transforming the study of Africa.

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"A timely volume that teaches us as much about the contruction of academic politics as it does the development of African studies. It provides useful if brief histories of the field in Africa, Europe, and North America, and stakes out likely parameters of future debate." -- James R. Brennan, International Journal of African Historical Studies "Africans are diverse, and those studying them must be diverse. Out of One, Many Africas is a book that recognizes this diversity and creates the push for the beautiful transformation of African studies. This book should be on the reading list of every scholar and educator interested in African studies." -- Festus A. Obiakor, MultiCultural Review ADVANCE PRAISE "An extremely interesting and engaging set of essays that offers a very lively series of critiques and alternatives to current African studies formulations."-David Wiley, president, African Studies Association "This unique and trailblazing work is sure to stir wide interest in the field of African studies and beyond."-Gerald Horne, author of Race for the Planet: The U.S. and the New World Order

Product Details

  • Paperback: 248 pages
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press; 1st PAPERBACK edition (July 28, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0252067800
  • ISBN-13: 978-0252067808
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.7 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #131,917 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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At the dawn of the colonial era a new science was born in western Europe: ethnography. Read the first page
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transcontinental tradition, vindicationist tradition, nonwritten sources, radical caucus, area studies programs, postindependence period
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United States, New York, African American, South Africa, World War, Ford Foundation, Oxford University Press, Howard University, North America, Department of Defense, Cheikh Anta Diop, John Henrik Clarke, Third World, United Kingdom, East Africa, North Africa, West Africa, Africa Research Group, Black Power, Gold Coast, Gray Cowan, Journal of African History, Philip Curtin, Walter Rodney, Africa Report
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