
Reclaiming African History.
Title:
Reclaiming African History.
Author:
Depelchin, Jacques.
ISBN:
9781906387990
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (106 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Dedication -- Introduction -- 1.Taking African history seriously as a pre-condition to healing humanity -- 2.In solidarity with Cité Soleil/Site Soley in Haiti -- 3.The routes and possibilities of a South-South subversive globalisation: Africa and Brazil -- 4.Erosion of freedom: from Haiti to South Africa -- 5.Fear of emancipatory history in the DRC: from Kimpa Vita to Lumumba, to the women of Panzi -- 6.Hungry for a voice: the food crisis, the market, and socio-economic inequality -- 7.From Africa to Haiti to Gaza - fidelity to humanity -- 8.Born out of genocide -- born to live off genocide -- Afterword -- Index -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
The thought-provoking essays in this volume show that it is possible to reconnect the histories of those who have been disconnected in Africa: shack dwellers, the poor, and the dispossessed. This analysis of African history demonstrates how people have been forced into looking at their own histories through a shattered mirror, deliberately and forcefully crushed so as to render the exercise impossible, and argues that history could be written in a way that would help break the mold and free it from being a hostage, consciously and unconsciously, to European and U.S. historical intellectual frameworks. It enables a reconnection to humanitynot just for the sake of Africa, but for the sake of those who did everything to bury African history.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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