Beyond Decolonial African Philosophy

Beyond Decolonial African Philosophy

Africanity, Afrotopia, and Transcolonial Perspectives

Agbakoba, Joseph C. A.; Rainsborough, Marita

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

302

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9781032683461

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Introduction I. Philosophy and Decolonial African Thinking 1. Philosophy in the Present Context of Africa II. Challenging and Rethinking Decolonialism 2. Criticisms and Self-Criticisms: The Decolonial Question and Some 'Unthinkables' in Francophone Experiences 3. Decolonization Beyond History: Rethinking the Epistemology of Resistance 4. 'The Locals Also Have a Hand in It': Properly Understanding Coloniality for the Rethinking of Decoloniality in Africa 5. Africa's Future: Political and the Economic Discourse 6. Decoloniality or Indigenisation? The Vexing Question of Decolonizing Education in Africa III. Decolonialism Revisited - New Concepts 7. Beyond the Politics of Decolonial Thought 8. Quest for Afrotopia in Late Postcolonial Lusophone Literature: A Focus on Guinea-Bissau 9. Constructivism as the Root of Transcolonial Approach to African Affairs 10. On the Decolonial Paradigm of Development 11. The Case Against Decolonisation: A Legal Perspective 12. Towards a Dialogic Trans-colonial African Identity 13. Refracting Ubuntu Philosophy Through a Constructivist Lens 14. Reappraisal and Conclusion
Decoloniality;Afrotopia;Africanity;Trans-coloniality;Decolonialism;Afrofuturism;Constructivism;Epistemology;Indigenisation;Deconstructivism