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HISOFE Dictionary of Midnight Politics : Expibasketical Theories on Afrikentication and African Unity.
Title:
HISOFE Dictionary of Midnight Politics : Expibasketical Theories on Afrikentication and African Unity.
Author:
Fossungu, Ateh-Afac.
ISBN:
9789956792078
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (262 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Synopsis -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Conceptroduction And Biggytitlemania: Letting Our Titles Shine From Under -- CGAM in Brief and the Paradoxical Argument -- The Paradoxical Argument -- CGAM and the African Beer-Drinking-Cup-of-Nations -- Defining Midnightism/Tree-Topperism: Is Biggytitlemania Distinctively African? -- Midnightism and Tree-Topperism -- Biggytitlemania -- Chapter 2: Uniting The Un-United Parts Of Africa: Is The Grand Frère Of Theories From Cameroon From One To Many Or From Many To One? -- The Grands Coupeurs of MYR: From Canada to Little Rwanda-Burundi? -- Language and Communication Politics: The Left-in-Forest Nightly Meeting -- The Congo-Issa Story: Learning the Hard Way Is Learning the Best Way? -- The Grand Frère Theory From Cameroon to Africa -- The Lockwood Manufacturing Bragger and the Bamileke Money-Harvesters -- CGAM Regular Visitors and Exploitation: A 99-Sensism Affair? -- Chapter 3: Fossungu Paffectism And The Unknown Battle With Midnightism: The Revolutionization Of Elections In The CGAM -- Back-Grounding the Elections Revisionism -- Qualities of a Good Pioneer and the Arrata-Poison Theory -- Scattering the Wolf-Pack with "No-More-Acclamation" -- Lyslyakoyahism and the Ahidjoist Agenda: Explaining Her Ousting -- Not Distinguishing Individuals from Relations? -- Firstohocelectionisn Occasioning Charalicism? -- Dog-Rule Politics of Exclusion or Not Ready for a Woman as President? -- Chapter 4: Getting The Government You Deserve: From Quebec Separatism To CGAM April-Fool Democracy -- The Value of Balanced Critique -- Death Sociopackism: Confirming the Arrata-Poison Theory? -- Cancellationism Exposes the Politickerizers -- The Pepper Soup and Heineken Government.

The Battles for, and to Recapture, Midnight Power: The 2007 CGAM Elections -- Separatist-Foolish Dramacracy -- The Power of the Video-Camera and the Minutes-Taking Fiasco -- Chapter 5: CGAMING MYR'S Aitwsian Reinforcement Of The Stereotypes About Africa: From The MIC-Media-Dollarocracy To Onafridism? -- The Military-Industrial-Complex and Offspring -- Is MYR the Hub of Africanization and Out of Canada? -- The Zairian Hang-On Rule -- The Guinean Wata-Rain and Nouveaux Theses -- Are AITWs Western But Un-westernized? Some 'After-Elections' Answers from CGAM -- Off-Staging the Briefers -- Revampinization and the Never-Ending Tree-Topperism in AITWs? -- Chapter 6: From NOSIFE Into HISOFE For Appropriate De-Stereotyping And Afrikentication Techniques: Africa Must Unite Or Die -- The Tree-Top-Habitaters Theory: Non-Africans Africanizing While In Africa? -- Carenayahism Crumbling: Any Real South Africans in Canada? -- Chinalogizing Sovereignty and Globalization: Becoming Big Boys Is Only Way to Fight Big Boys -- Positively Using the Stigmas: Hard Choices, National Humiliation and Viperizationism -- Globalization and the Hard Choices -- On Onafridism and National Humiliation: 3-Point Viperizationism -- Relevantly Surprising Answers to Unnecessary Questions? -- Battle for Understanding -- The Theory of Drunklampostism -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Back cover.
Abstract:
Building on Fossungu�s earlier works, and essentially providing Africa with original, critical, and multi-level analyses of the trio of globalization, democracy, and national determination, this book theorizes that African states have to unite in order to have any impact in the global economy. Using the failure of the Cameroon Goodwill Association of Montreal (CGAM) as a case study, the book urges Africans to make hard choices and avoid politickerization and midnight politics in favour of fossungupalogy (that is, the science of straightforwardness, necessitating the fearless looking at truth straight in the eye). The questions of the book are many but do all boil down to whether or not Africans fear the truth and do not therefore do politics. It is amazing that Africans in the West live in societies where fierce political competitors do embrace each other after one has defeated the other; but they are incapable of looking their so-called frieBuilding on Fossungu�s earlier works, and essentially providing Africa with original, critical, and multi-level analyses of the trio of globalization, democracy, and national determination, this book theorizes that African states have to unite in order to have any impact in the global economy. Using the failure of the Cameroon Goodwill Association of Montreal (CGAM) as a case study, the book urges Africans to make hard choices and avoid politickerization and midnight politics in favour of fossungupalogy (that is, the science of straightforwardness, necessitating the fearless looking at truth straight in the eye). The questions of the book are many but do all boil down to whether or not Africans fear the truth and do not therefore do politics. It is amazing that Africans in the West live in societies where fierce political competitors do embrace each other after one has defeated the other; but they are

incapable of looking their so-called friends in the eye and saying, for example: �Man, I think you�ve totally gotten it wrong this time.� Such comportment defines politickerization or negative competition. While attempting some possible responses to the numerous queries it raises, this book basically proffers the science of Four-Eyesism as a discipline that all African schools need to institute and make a compulsory subject: if the vandalized continent would have to be awakened to its realities. This book is rich in Fossungu�s dazzling capacity to invent, define and use a multitude of new terminological constructs informed by African experiences.nds in the eye and saying, for example: �Man, I think you�ve totally gotten it wrong this time.� Such comportment defines politickerization or negative competition. While attempting some possible responses to the numerous queries it raises, this book basically proffers the science of Four-Eyesism as a discipline that all African schools need to institute and make a compulsory subject: if the vandalized continent would have to be awakened to its realities. This book is rich in Fossungu�s dazzling capacity to invent, define and use a multitude of new terminological constructs informed by African experiences.
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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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