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Red Africa by Kevin Ochieng Okoth

Excavating the history of Marxism and Black revolutionary politics
Provocative and polemical, Red Africa probes the limits of contemporary discourses of Black Studies and returns to the neglected histories of Marxism on the continent, finding resources for charting new emancipatory futures-- Adom Getachew, author of Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination
A fiercely argued case for looking to the anticolonialism and Marxism of Red Africa in our current engagements with decolonisation. Okoth's critical assessment of certain variants of 'decolonial studies' and 'Afro-Pessimism' is welcome. -- Priyamvada Gopal, author of Insurgent Empire
This is an important defence of the emancipatory politics of Eduardo Mondlane, Amilcar Cabral, Frantz Fanon, and Walter Rodney from the reactionary perspectives of Afro-pessimism and African nationalism, raising the question of whether things might indeed have turned out differently had radical women such as Andrée Blouin been more intimately connected with the struggle for self-determination. -- Firoze Manji, co-editor, Claim No Easy Victories: The Legacy of Amilcar Cabral
In this rigorous debut, political theorist Okoth revisits the philosophies of mid-20th-century African revolutionaries....Activists and readers interested in leftist political history will be enthralled. * Publishers Weekly *
Kevin Ochieng Okoth's Red Africa is a timely and stimulating intervention that takes aim at the heart of some of the prominent modes of "anti-politics" in contemporary Black and decolonial thought. With provocative insight and perceptive judgement, Okoth rereads past moments and movements and discourses-from Bandung to Negritude to Pan-Africanism-in order to remind us of the transnational political critique to which they were variously committed. The project, needless to say, is not to urge a naïve nostalgic return to earlier strategies of Black and antiimperialist thinking. The project, rather, is to grasp the character of the current conjuncture, and to offer, partly from the remnants of the past in the present, a redescription of the legacies of national liberation, Marxism, and radical Black internationalism, an intellectual tradition Okoth calls "Red Africa," so as to be able to simultaneously reclaim and rethink, recover and renew, the prospect of revolutionary Black futurities. -- David Scott, author of Conscripts of Modernity: The Tragedy of Colonial Enlightenment
Kevin Ochieng Okoth is a writer and researcher based in London. He is part of the Salvage Editorial Collective and is a regular contributor to the London Review of Books. He holds an MPhil in Political Theory from the University of Oxford and regularly participates in conferences, speaking on themes related to anti-imperialism and twentieth century anti-colonial movements. He is a founding editor of Nommo Mag.
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ISBN 13 9781839767371
ISBN 10 1839767375
Title Red Africa
Author Kevin Ochieng Okoth
Series Salvage Editions
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Verso Books
Year published 2023-10-03
Number of pages 176
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