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The Politics Of History In Contemporary Africa Michael Onyebuchi Eze

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The Politics Of History In Contemporary Africa Michael Onyebuchi Eze
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Michael Onyebuchi Eze
ISBN: 9780230623576, 0230623573
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Politics Of History In Contemporary Africa Michael Onyebuchi Eze by Michael Onyebuchi Eze 9780230623576, 0230623573 instant download after payment.

This book mediates a dialectics between power and subjectivity versus history and politics. The invention of Africa is not merely a residue of Africa’s encounter with Europe but a project in continuity in contemporary history of Africa, where history has become a location of struggle and meaning, a location of power and domination. Eze contends that postcolonial African studies that thrive by way of unanimity, analogy, or homogenenity are merely advancing a “defeatist” historicism. It attempts to gain essence by inverting the terms of colonial discourse and is decisively implicated in the very logic of coloniality. This method of historiography not only stifles the overall socio-political imagination of contemporary Africa but offers a dogmatic blueprint for politics of domination.  Eze argues that a chance for an African Renaissance is dependent on review mechanisms of African historiography

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