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African Freedom: How Africa Responded to Independence

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Availability:In StockContributor:Phyllis TaouaPublish date:2018-07-26Pages:330
Language:EnglishPublisher:Cambridge University PressISBN-13:9781108446167ISBN-10:1108446167UPC:9781108446167Book Category:History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Africa, AnthropologyBook Topic:Cultural & SocialSize:8.96 x 6.09 x 0.79 inchesWeight:1.1905Product ID:SCNTWRA4SJ
The push for independence in African nations was ultimately an incomplete process, with the people often left to wrestle with a partial, imperfect legacy. Rather than settle for liberation in name alone, the people engaged in an ongoing struggle for meaningful freedom. Phyllis Taoua shows how the idea of freedom in Africa today evolved from this complex history. With a pan-African, interdisciplinary approach, she synthesizes the most significant issues into a clear, compelling narrative. Tracing the evolution of a conversation about freedom since the 1960s, she defines three types and shows how they are interdependent. Taoua investigates their importance in key areas of narrative interest: the intimate self, gender identity, the nation, global capital, and the spiritual realm. Allowing us to hear the voices of African artists and activists, this compelling study makes sense of their struggle and the broad importance of the idea of freedom in contemporary African culture.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Cambridge University PressISBN-13:9781108446167ISBN-10:1108446167UPC:9781108446167Book Category:History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Africa, AnthropologyBook Topic:Cultural & SocialSize:8.96 x 6.09 x 0.79 inchesWeight:1.1905Product ID:SCNTWRA4SJ
Taoua, Phyllis: - Phyllis Taoua is Professor at the University of Arizona in Francophone Studies where she teaches courses on Africa and the French-speaking world. She is affiliated with Africana Studies, World Literature and the Human Rights program.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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