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African postcolonial modernity : informal subjectivities and the democratic consensus
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ISBN: 9781137446923 9781349496174 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Palgrave Macmillan

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African cultures and politics remain significantly affected by precolonial and postcolonial configurations of modernity, as well as hegemonic global systems. This project explores Africa's conversation with itself and the rest of the world, critiquing universalist notions of democratization.


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A Troubadour's Thread
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ISBN: 9956791962 9956791849 9789956791842 9956790990 1299817297 Year: 2013 Publisher: Oxford Langaa RPCIG

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This volume powerfully conveys the pilgrimage of a singular spirit through adversity, equanimity, immanence and eventually, transcendence. It grapples with a range of emotions, topics and sensations. Christopher Okigbo achieved similar results but in an entirely different manner. Okigbo's vision is epical in its dimensions while Osha's work is infused with a sustained lyricism, mutedness or even more appropriately, quietude. Osha's poetry unveils a multi-layered journey from artistic infancy to complete aesthetic maturity. Most of this journey dwells upon the poet's inner states in which vast geographical vistas are revealed.


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Dust, spittle and wind
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ISBN: 1283114038 9786613114037 9956579696 9956579440 9789956579693 9789956579440 9789956579280 9956579289 9781283114035 6613114030 Year: 2011 Publisher: Bamenda Langaa

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Dust, Spittle & Wind is a story of youth, dreams of innocence and transcendence told within a postcolonial setting. It follows Olu Ray, the main character of the novel through a bitter-sweet journey of loss and self-realisation. The novel focuses on the final moment before actual emotional maturity when dreams either become flowers of brilliance or cold ashes. The novel describes the cold hand of fate as it swings between both extremes. Olu Ray eventually survives at the price of the abrupt loss of his innocence. The book teems with colourful characters and the blistering heat of the physical


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On a sad weather-beaten couch
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ISBN: 9956762911 9789956762910 9789956762422 9956762423 Year: 2015 Publisher: Mankon, Cameroon Langaa Research & Publishing

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The most appealing quality of the novel is its haunting and unusual prose that really ought to be termed poetry. But this is poetry with an added touch as it is also a narrative that weaves together many lives engrossed in the daily struggle for survival. There are no heroes or villains, just ordinary folk trying to make the most of extraordinary circumstances.

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Naked light and the blind eye
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ISBN: 995676468X 9789956764686 9789956764204 9956764205 Year: 2017 Publisher: Baltimore, Maryland Bamenda, Cameroon [Oxford, England] Project Muse Langaa Research & Publishing CIG Distributed in and outside N. America by African Books Collective

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At the end of his tether, Solomon Wenku contemplates a life gone awry amid widespread postcolonial squalor. Tani enters his life supposedly as a contrast to his encroaching existential gloom only to speed up the pace of his total collapse. Sanya Osha's cult novel beams a searchlight on what it feels like to survive personally and collectively in unyielding tropical malaise. This web of a narrative pits the rural versus the urban, tradition against modernity with a gallery of immortal characters and with a yearning that sings lushly of freedom.


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Dani Nabudere's Afrikology
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ISBN: 2869787839 9782869787834 9782869787537 Year: 2018 Publisher: Codesria

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Postethnophilosophy
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ISBN: 1283123266 9786613123268 9042033185 9789042033184 9789042033177 9042033177 Year: 2011 Publisher: Amsterdam New York, NY Rodopi

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This book makes a bold announcement for the beginning of a postethnophilosophical phase in modern African thought. It re-considers the question: “What is African philosophy,” and introduces a strategy for setting a broad and productive agenda for contemporary African philosophical thought.


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Postethnophilosophy.
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ISBN: 9789042033177 Year: 2011 Publisher: Amsterdam Rodopi

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Thinking the Re-Thinking of the World : Decolonial Challenges to the Humanities and Social Sciences from Africa, Asia and the Middle East
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ISBN: 3110733196 3110738090 Year: 2022 Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter,

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As far too many intellectual histories and theoretical contributions from the ‘global South’ remain under-explored, this volume works towards redressing such imbalance. Experienced authors, from the regions concerned, along different disciplinary lines, and with a focus on different historical timeframes, sketch out their perspectives of envisaged transformations. This includes specific case studies and reflexive accounts from African, South Asian, and Middle Eastern contexts. Taking a critical stance on the ongoing dominance of Eurocentrism in academia, the authors present their contributions in relation to current decolonial challenges. Hereby, they consider intellectual, practical and structural aspects and dimensions, to mark and build their respective positions. From their particular vantage points of (trans)disciplinary and transregional engagement, they sketch out potential pathways for addressing the unfinished business of conceptual decolonization. The specific individual positionalities of the contributors, which are shaped by location and regional perspective as much as in disciplinary, biographical, linguistic, religious, and other terms, are hereby kept in view. Drawing on their significant experiences and insights gained in both the global north and global south, the contributors offer original and innovative models of engagement and theorizing frames that seek to restore and critically engage with intellectual practices from particular regions and transregional contexts in Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East. This volume builds on a lecture series held at ZMO in the winter 2019-2020

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