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African Intellectuals Thandika Mkandawire

African Intellectuals By Thandika Mkandawire

African Intellectuals by Thandika Mkandawire


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This title provides a study of the African intelligentsia in Africa and the diaspora.

African Intellectuals Summary

African Intellectuals: Rethinking Politics, Language, Gender and Development by Thandika Mkandawire

In this thought-provoking overview of the history, fate and possible future roles of African intellectuals both within Africa and in the African Diaspora nearly half a century on from Independence, some of the Continent's most eminent thinkers discuss the issues at stake. Their starting point is the uniquely difficult circumstances confronting intellectuals: regimes intolerant of independent debate, economies in sharp decline, societies wracked by violent conflict, and official languages different from people's mother tongues. Africa has experienced, compared with Asia or Latin America, much higher rates of emigration of its intelligentsia to North America and Europe, as well as frequent displacement from home countries to other parts of the continent.

Among the important themes explored are:

  • What has been the relationship of African intellectuals to nationalism and the Pan African project?
  • How has the developmentalist orientation of policy affected intellectual outlooks and roles?
  • The language question, including the non-development of higher education through indigenous African languages, and the social gulf this has opened up between African intellectuals and their societies.
  • Women intellectuals, the growth of gender studies, and the limitations that still constrain their impact on mainstream society and policy.
  • The potential roles of the hugely growing African academic diaspora, particularly in the United States.

This volume constitutes a valuable, because so rare, exploration of the complex interface between African intellectuals and society, state and politics in the context of fundamental new departures like the restoration of multi-party politics, new economic horizons like NEPAD, and a renewed awareness of the need for Pan African cooperation.

African Intellectuals Reviews

'It will take many such books, but the present effort gives an important state of the art snapshot.'
Stephen Chan, School of Oriental and African Studies

'African Intellectuals makes a compelling case that constructing a democratic, developmental, and socially inclusive social order has become a moral imperative and a question of survival for Africa ... because it provides a comprehensive understanding and grasp of the key components of an African renaissance, this book will be of considerable value to all those who are genuinely concerned with Africa's intellectual revival.'
African Studies Review

About Thandika Mkandawire

Thankdika Mkandawire is director of the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD).

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction - Thandika Mkandawire
  • 2. African Intellectuals and Nationalism - Thandika Mkandawire
  • 3. Pan-Africanism and the Intellectuals: Rise, Decline and Revival - Ali A. Mazrui
  • 4. Intellectuals, Nationationalism and Panafricanism: A Testimony - Joseph Ki-Zerbo
  • 5. Gender Studies for Africa's Transformation - Amina Mama
  • 6. The Character and Formation of Intellectuals within the ANC-led South African Liberation Movement - Raymond Suttner
  • 7. Europhone or African Memory: The Challenge of the Pan-Africanist Intellectual in the Era of Globalization - Ngugi wa Thiong'o
  • 8. The Language Question and National Development in Africa - Beban Sammy Chumbow
  • 9. Historians, Nationalism, and Pan-Africanism: Myths and Realities - Hannington Ochwada
  • 10. The Academic Diaspora and Knowledge Production in and on Africa: What Role for CODESRIA? - Paul Tiyambe Zeleza
  • Conclusion: What Role for CODESRIA?

Additional information

GOR002946141
9781842776216
1842776215
African Intellectuals: Rethinking Politics, Language, Gender and Development by Thandika Mkandawire
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2005-05-17
256
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