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African Cultural Production and the Rhetoric of Humanism [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 194 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 223x154x12 mm, weight: 318 g, 10 BW Photos
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498587585
  • ISBN-13: 9781498587587
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 194 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 223x154x12 mm, weight: 318 g, 10 BW Photos
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498587585
  • ISBN-13: 9781498587587
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A broad range of cultural works produced in traditional and modern African communities shows a fundamental preoccupation with the concepts of communal solidarity and hospitality in societies driven by humanistic ideals. African Cultural Production and the Rhetoric of Humanism is an inaugural attempt to focus exclusively and extensively on the question of humanism in African art and culture.













This collection brings together scholars from different disciplines who deftly examine the deployment of various forms of artistic production such as oral and written literatures, paintings, and cartoons to articulate an Afrocentric humanist discourse. The contributors argue that the artists, in their representation of civil wars, massive corruption, poverty, abuse of human rights, and other dehumanizing features of post-independence Africa, call for a return to the traditional African vision of humanism that is relentlessly being eroded by the realities of postcolonial nationhood.

Recenzijos

Despite the existence of entrenched humanistic values throughout African philosophical, moral, and religious beliefs and epistemologies, Humanism is too often conceived of, both historically and contemporarily, as a strictly European movement and cultural product. African Cultural Production and the Rhetoric of Humanism is a much needed counter balance to that persistent inaccuracy, providing convincing examples from across national, disciplinary, and temporal boundaries. This collection of essays reveals that a universal concept of Humanism is not possible without input from Africas diverse voices and practices, especially when European Humanism played such an unfortunate, prominent role in the African colonial era. -- Stephen Bishop, University of New Mexico This volume brings together scholars from different fields who incisively investigate the complex topoi of humanism in African cultural productions. Through the exploration of oral and written literatures, war speeches, paintings, and cartoons, contributors identify the ways in which various works engage the (re)emergence of African societies in the context of (neo)colonial, modern nationhood and globalization threats. This book is undoubtedly a major addition to readings in African socio-political history and culture. -- Alexie Tcheuyap, University of Toronto

Introduction: The Crisis of Humanism in Contemporary Africa



Lifongo Vetinde and Jean-Blaise Samou







Part I: Foundational Visions







Chapter One: Humanist Thought in African Oral Literature



Adrien Mbar Pouille







Chapter Two: Ritual and Humanism in Zakes Mdas She Plays with the Darkness



Thomas Spreelin MacDonald







Chapter Three: Through the Eyes of Dogs: Reflections on Misanthropy and
Humanism in a Senegalese Novel



Lifongo Vetinde







Part II: Power, Dystopia, and Postcolonial Violence







Chapter Four: Remember the Children: Humanism in Contemporary East African
Fiction



Marie-Thérčse Toyi







Chapter Five: André Brink and the Politics of Humanism



Hervé Tchumkam







Chapter Six: Of Painting and Politics: Postcolonial Violence and the Rhetoric
of Feymania in Cameroon



Jean-Blaise Samou







Part III: History, Trauma and the Pedagogy of Human Rights







Chapter Seven: Ojukwus War Speeches and the Rhetoric of Humanism



Uchenna David Uwakwe







Chapter Eight: Drawing (on) the Past in Histories of the Present: Dialogues
and Drawings of Women's Organized Resistance to Forced Removals in South
Africa's Past and Present



Koni Benson







Chapter Nine: Remembering the Past and Building the Future in Boubacar Boris
Diops Murambi, the Book of Bones



Mohamed Kamara







Chapter Ten: An Exploration of Human Rights in the Postcolonial Text: The
Conspiracy by Henri Lopes



Janice Spleth
Lifongo Vetinde is professor of French and francophone studies at Lawrence University.





Jean-Blaise Samou is assistant professor of francophone and intercultural studies at Saint Marys University.