Africa Must Deal With Blats For Its True Decolonisation

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Africa Must Deal with Blats for Its True Decolonisation

Author : Nkuzi Mhango
Publisher : African Books Collective
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2023-08-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781779314932

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Africa Must Deal with Blats for Its True Decolonisation by Nkuzi Mhango Pdf

Africa has always blamed external colonisation for its Catch-22s such as violent ethnic conflicts for the struggle for resource control, perpetual exploitation, poverty, and general underdevelopment all tacked to its past, which is a fact, logical, and the right to pour out vials of ire based perpetual victimhood it has clung to, and maintained, and lost a golden chance of addressing another type of colonialism, specifically internal colonisation presided over by black traitors or black betrayers or blats or blabes. Basically, internalised internal colonisation is but a mimesis of Africas nemesis, namely external colonisation as another major side of the jigsaw-cum-story all those supposed to either clinically address or take it on, have, by far, never done so for their perpetual peril. In addressing internal colonisation, this corpus explores and interrogates the narratives and nuances of the terms it uses. The untold story of Africa is about internal colonisation that has alluded to many for many years up until now simply because it made Africans wrongly believe that it is only external colonisation their big and only enemy.

Africa Must Deal with Blats for Its True Decolonisation

Author : Nkwazi N. Mhango
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2023-04-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1779314760

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Africa Must Deal with Blats for Its True Decolonisation by Nkwazi N. Mhango Pdf

Africa has always blamed external colonisation for its Catch-22s such as violent ethnic conflicts for the struggle for resource control, perpetual exploitation, poverty, and general underdevelopment all tacked to its past, which is a fact, logical, and the right to pour out vials of ire based perpetual victimhood it has clung to, and maintained, and lost a golden chance of addressing another type of colonialism, specifically internal colonisation presided over by black traitors or black betrayers or blats or blabes. Basically, internalised internal colonisation is but a mimesis of Africa's nemesis, namely external colonisation as another major side of the jigsaw-cum-story all those supposed to either clinically address or take it on, have, by far, never done so for their perpetual peril. In addressing internal colonisation, this corpus explores and interrogates the narratives and nuances of the terms it uses. The untold story of Africa is about internal colonisation that has alluded to many for many years up until now simply because it made Africans wrongly believe that it is only external colonisation their big and only enemy. Nkwazi. N. Mhango is a Peace and Conflict Studies scholar currently at the Arthur V. Mauro Institute of Peace and Justices, St. Paul College, University of Manitoba, specialised in African studies, African history, decolonisation, deconstruction theories and terrorism.

Africa’s Contemporary Food Insecurity

Author : Nkwazi Mhango
Publisher : African Books Collective
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2023-09-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781779314796

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The contribution works toward achieving its mentality-changing goals by essentially providing Afrikentication lessons radiating principally around the theme: Making African education relevant to African liberation and progress. The linchpin of the book is that we Africans truly need to cease dangling uselessly and reclaim our authentic roots if we have to independently move forward. This is an objective we clearly cannot correctly achieve when our intellectuals and universities (among others) who are supposed to be furnishing our liberation movements with sane policy and thought-leadership do continue in the same old colonial way of sheepish ‘theorising’ that excessively indulges in obliterating genuine African perspectives. Indigenous African education is the way to go! An inevitable rethinking in education, culture, and religion in Africa is recommended, basing on innovation and critical thinking which are sure highlights of communalism, which is a defining feature of the African way of life. The book thus harps on the need to recentralise African values and philosophy in the freedom and governance of the continent, as well as stressing the dire need for unity and visionary, dedicated and patriotic leadership.

Decolonization in Africa

Author : John D. Hargreaves
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2014-07-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317891130

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Decolonization in Africa by John D. Hargreaves Pdf

John Hargreaves examines how the British, French, Belgian, Spanish and Portuguese colonies in tropical Africa became independent in the postwar years, and in doing so transformed the international landscape. African demands for independence and colonial plans for reform - central to the story - are seen here in the wider context of changing international relationships.

Africa in the Post-Decolonization Era

Author : Richard E. Bissell,Michael S. Radu
Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1984-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 141281653X

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Africa in the Post-Decolonization Era by Richard E. Bissell,Michael S. Radu Pdf

Addressing the changing problems and perspectives of Africa, leading Africanists examine economic, political, and ideological trends in the sub-Saharan region since the time of independence, and assess their probable impact on the future of the subcontinent. Contributors deal with such essential topics as the influence of ideology on the evolution of African politics; the role of the military in African politics; the decline in food production and economic crises as a direct threat to the continent's independence; the problem of South Africa and the U.S. position with regard to South Africa; and the failure of the African collective security system.

Royal Burial and Enthronement in Ambazonia

Author : Peter Fossungu
Publisher : African Books Collective
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2023-04-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781779314710

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Royal Burial and Enthronement in Ambazonia by Peter Fossungu Pdf

The contribution works toward achieving its mentality-changing goals by essentially providing Afrikentication lessons radiating principally around the theme: Making African education relevant to African liberation and progress. The linchpin of the book is that we Africans truly need to cease dangling uselessly and reclaim our authentic roots if we have to independently move forward. This is an objective we clearly cannot correctly achieve when our intellectuals and universities (among others) who are supposed to be furnishing our liberation movements with sane policy and thought-leadership do continue in the same old colonial way of sheepish ‘theorising’ that excessively indulges in obliterating genuine African perspectives. Indigenous African education is the way to go! An inevitable rethinking in education, culture, and religion in Africa is recommended, basing on innovation and critical thinking which are sure highlights of communalism, which is a defining feature of the African way of life. The book thus harps on the need to recentralise African values and philosophy in the freedom and governance of the continent, as well as stressing the dire need for unity and visionary, dedicated and patriotic leadership.

Africa's Decolonization

Author : Obote Odoro
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9189557417

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Africa's Decolonization by Obote Odoro Pdf

The decolonisation of Africa effectively modernized colonialism rather than granting true independence to African states. This process, often regarded as neo-colonialism, allowed former colonial powers to maintain control over African nations through political, economic, and military means. Institutions such as the United Nations, IMF, World Bank, and NATO, established during colonial times, continue to exert influence. The book argues that true independence and sovereignty for African states will remain elusive until these nations detach from colonial-era institutions and develop their own knowledge systems, beneficial to their indigenous populations. This ongoing direct and indirect interference by former colonialists in African affairs is a hallmark of modernised colonialism. [Bokinfo].

Colonialism and Decolonisation

Author : Anonim
Publisher : George Weidenfeld & Nicholson
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1969
Category : Africa
ISBN : 0297176064

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The Decolonization of Africa

Author : David Birmingham
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 95 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Africa
ISBN : 020317710X

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This bold, popularizing synthesis presents a readily accessible introduction to one of the major themes of the twentieth-century world history. Between 1922, when self-government was restored to Egypt, and 1994, when non-racial democracy was achieved in South Africa, no less than 54 new nations were established in Africa. Written within the parameters of African history, as opposed to imperial history, this study charts the process of nationalism, liberation and independence that recast the political map of Africa in these years. Ranging from Algeria in the North, where a French colonial government used armed force to combat the Algerian aspirations of home rule, to the final overthrow of aparthied in the South, this is an authoritative survey that will be welcomed by all students tackling this complex and challenging topic.

Decolonising the African Mind

Author : Chinweizu
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Africa
ISBN : 9782651028

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Tears, Fire, and Blood

Author : James H. Meriwether
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Africa
ISBN : 1469664240

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Tears, Fire, and Blood by James H. Meriwether Pdf

"In Tears, Fire, and Blood, James Meriwether offers a sweeping history of how the United States responded to decolonization in Africa. The new political terrain of the twentieth century drew out national and ideological dilemmas in the U.S.: democratic principles of self-determination ran up against fears of potential Communist gains, and ideals of one person/one vote crashed against doubts about weakening western alliances and anticommunist partners. A decolonizing Africa helped propel the black freedom struggle around the world, forcing the U.S. to confront the realities of civil rights abroad as it fought over how to achieve equality at home. Meriwether demonstrates that Washington veered between strengthening African nationalist movements seeking majority rule and independence and bolstering anticommunist European allies seeking to maintain white rule. Ultimately, the U.S. supported European allies and white minority rule, choosing national security interests and racial prejudices over anticolonialism"--

Africa since Decolonization

Author : Martin Welz
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 389 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2021-01-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108474887

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An introduction to African history and politics since decolonization, emphasising the political, economic and socio-economic diversity of the continent.

Empires of the Mind

Author : Robert Gildea
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2019-02-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781107159587

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Prize-winning historian Robert Gildea dissects the legacy of empire for the former colonial powers and their subjects.

Undoing Border Imperialism

Author : Harsha Walia
Publisher : AK Press
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2014-02-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781849351355

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“Harsha Walia has played a central role in building some of North America’s most innovative, diverse, and effective new movements. That this brilliant organizer and theorist has found time to share her wisdom in this book is a tremendous gift to us all.”—Naomi Klein, author of The Shock Doctrine Undoing Border Imperialism combines academic discourse, lived experiences of displacement, and movement-based practices into an exciting new book. By reformulating immigrant rights movements within a transnational analysis of capitalism, labor exploitation, settler colonialism, state building, and racialized empire, it provides the alternative conceptual frameworks of border imperialism and decolonization. Drawing on the author’s experiences in No One Is Illegal, this work offers relevant insights for all social movement organizers on effective strategies to overcome the barriers and borders within movements in order to cultivate fierce, loving, and sustainable communities of resistance striving toward liberation. The author grounds the book in collective vision, with short contributions from over twenty organizers and writers from across North America. Harsha Walia is a South Asian activist, writer, and popular educator rooted in emancipatory movements and communities for over a decade. Praise for Undoing Border Imperialism: “Border imperialism is an apt conceptualization for capturing the politics of massive displacement due to capitalist neoglobalization. Within the wealthy countries, Canada’s No One Is Illegal is one of the most effective organizations of migrants and allies. Walia is an outstanding organizer who has done a lot of thinking and can write—not a common combination. Besides being brilliantly conceived and presented, this book is the first extended work on immigration that refuses to make First Nations sovereignty invisible.”—Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz, author of Indians of the Americas and Blood on the Border “Harsha Walia’s Undoing Border Imperialism demonstrates that geography has certainly not ended, and nor has the urge for people to stretch out our arms across borders to create our communities. One of the most rewarding things about this book is its capaciousness—astute insights that emerge out of careful organizing linked to the voices of a generation of strugglers, trying to find their own analysis to build their own movements to make this world our own. This is both a manual and a memoir, a guide to the world and a guide to the organizer's heart.”—Vijay Prashad, author of The Darker Nations: A People’s History of the Third World “This book belongs in every wannabe revolutionary’s war backpack. I addictively jumped all over its contents: a radical mixtape of ancestral wisdoms to present-day grounded organizers theorizing about their own experiences. A must for me is Walia’s decision to infuse this volume’s fight against border imperialism, white supremacy, and empire with the vulnerability of her own personal narrative. This book is a breath of fresh air and offers an urgently needed movement-based praxis. Undoing Border Imperialism is too hot to be sitting on bookshelves; it will help make the revolution.”—Ashanti Alston, Black Panther elder and former political prisoner