Beyond Decolonial African Philosophy - Agbakoba, Joseph C. A.; Rainsborough, Marita; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Beyond Decolonial African Philosophy

Africanity, Afrotopia, and Transcolonial Perspectives
 
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This book dives into decoloniality discourse, challenging some of its shortcomings and offering alternative perspectives on the nature of Africanity and Afrotopia from leading African philosophers. The book challenges students and researchers to think beyond decolonization to alternative forms of African identities and futures.

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Beyond Decolonial African Philosophy dives into decoloniality discourse, challenging some of its shortcomings and offering alternative perspectives on the nature of Africanity and Afrotopia (Africa?s better future) from leading African philosophers.


Beginning with an overview of philosophy in contemporary Africa, the first half of the book goes on to critically interrogate and rethink decoloniality?s deconstructivist approach. The second half of the book considers a range of alternative new conceptualizations of Afrotopia and Africanity that transcend decolonial theory, drawing on constructivist and creative approaches. The book considers key questions such as:


? Is Africanity immutable (essentialism), or mutable (nominalism)?


? Should we emphasise idealist, identitarian concerns, or pragmatic, developmentarian concerns?


? Should we prioritise African agency, or structures and circumstances?


? Should Africa embrace hybrid interculturality and creative self-manifestive identity or essentialist purity?


Drawing on rich insights from African philosophers across the continent, this book challenges students and researchers to think beyond the concept of decolonization to alternative forms of African identities and African futures.

Table of Contents:

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