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Africa's Resurgence

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Africa's Resurgence
Domestic, Global, and Diaspora Transformations

ISBN Code : 978-1-59-907123-7
Author : Paul T. ZelezaAll books
Language : English
Pages number : 438+xix
Format : Paperback
Publication date : 12/22/2014

Price : $34.95

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This book offers a multifaceted portrait of Africa's resurgence after decades of postcolonial authoritarianism and underdevelopment. It explores the social and economic transformations of African societies over the past 50 years, the struggles for democratization and human rights including most recently the rise of the Arab Spring and its impact, the thickening circuits of regional interconnections and engagements with the diaspora most poignantly captured by the rise of the Obama phenomenon, and the shifting constructions and representations of Africa in the popular and scholarly literature. It is a bold reexamination of Africa's complex historical afflictions and legacies, its contemporary mixed fortunes, and of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the continent in a globalized world.

Acknowledgments

Preface

 

Part 1: Domestic Transformations

1. Africa at 50: An Overview

2. What Happened to the African Renaissance? The Challenges of Development in the 21st Century

3. The Birth of the Billionth African

4. The Discovery of African Middle Classes and Afropolitanism

5. The Developmental and Democratic Challenges of Postcolonial Kenya

 

Part II: The Continuing Struggles for the Second Independence 

6. The Struggle for Human Rights in Africa

7. The Indictment of the Sudanese President: Justice or Neo-colonialism?

8. Freedom Struggles: Independence in the Sudan and Democracy in Tunisia

9. The Egyptian Revolution: The Third Act

10. The Fall of the Gadhafi Dictatorship: The Lessons for Africa and the Arab World

11. Malawi on the Brink: From The July 20 Movement to the Death of a Dictator

12. Mandela’s Long Walk with African History

 

Part III: Connecting and Diasporizing Africa

13. Sharing the Gifts of the Nile: The Struggle between Egypt and East Africa

14. Africa’s World Cup

15. The Internet Goes Multilingual: The Challenges for Africa and African Diasporas

16. In the Trails of the Historic Diaspora: Africa’s New Global Migrations and Diasporas

17. The Need to De-Atlanticize African Diaspora Histories

18. The British Urban Uprising of 2011

19. Remembering Abdias do Nascimento

20. Cry, the Beloved Country: The Tragedy of Haiti

21. In Search of Roots: The Return of Biological Races and Ethnicities

 

Part IV: Obama’s Africa

22. Obama, Africa, and African Americans

23. Obama in Cairo: Equivalences and Silences

24. Obama in Ghana: The Return of a Native Son

25. The Undistinguished History of the Nobel Peace Prize

26. Obama, Britain, Republicans, Kenya, and the Burdens of Race

27. Obama Revisits the Homeland: The Limits of Symbolic Power

 

Part V: Reframing Africa: Institutional and Intellectual Shifts

28. A Historical Accounting of African Universities: Beyond Afropessimism

29. Challenges in the Production and Globalization of African Knowledges

30. African Studies from a Global Perspective

31. The Quest for Science and Technology in Africa

32. Cultivating Academic Excellence: 

The Power and Promise of a Liberal Education

 

Epilogue

Index

Africa’s Resurgence is one of the most successful attempts to frame the narrative on African transformation ‘from within’, and a good demonstration of how African intellectuals have reclaimed the intellectual leadership in the production of knowledge on Africa.
—Ebrima Sall, Executive Secretary of CODESRIA
 
This book offers an in-depth overview of postcolonial Africa, and astute reflections on the events that shaped it and the challenges that lie ahead. Kaleidoscopic in nature, the book is a brilliant study of the transformations the continent has experienced in the last 50 years. Zeleza’s book is a must read for Africanist scholars, policy makers, and human rights activists, and the general public alike.
—Salah M. Hassan, Goldwin Smith Professor, Africana Studies and Art History, Cornell University
 
Monumental work that presents in-depth observations, research, and reflections of Africa’s complex story of hope and its place in the globalized  world often misunderstood.
—Teboho Moja, Professor, Higher Education Program, New York University
 
In this important book, Paul Tiyambe Zeleza maintains the interest of readers through challenging conventional wisdoms about Africa’s resurgence in a globalized world. His argument covers a diverse range of subjects from domestic to diaspora transformations.
—Hamdy A. Hassan, Professor of Political Science, Cairo University
 
Paul T. Zeleza is one of the brilliant thinkers of our time. Africa’s Resurgence is an insightful and provocative reminder of the challenges, opportunities and dilemmas that confront the ongoing project of African liberation in the 21st century.
—Barbara Ransby, Professor of History and African-American Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago, author of Eslanda: The Large and Unconventional Life of Mrs. Paul Robeson
 
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza (born 1955 in Harare) is a Malawian historian, literary critic, novelist, short-story writer and blogger. Currently, he is Dean of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts at Loyola Marymount University.Former president of the African Studies Association, Zeleza has taught at universities in the United States, Canada, Kenya, Jamaica, and Malawi. He has also worked as a consultant for the Ford and MacArthur foundations and as an adviser to the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development.Zeleza’s academic work has crossed traditional boundaries, ranging from history and economics to human rights and gender studies. He has authored or edited more than two dozen books, and in 1994 was awarded the prestigious Noma Award for his book “A Modern Economic History of Africa.” Born in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), Zeleza was raised in Malawi, the native country of his parents. He earned his B.A. from the University of Malawi and an M.A from the University of London, where he studied African history and international relations. He holds his Ph.D. in economic history from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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