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El. knyga: Living (In)Dependence: Critical Perspectives on Global Interdependence

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  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Nov-2024
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  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789956550777
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Langaa RPCID
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789956550777

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Living (In)Dependence: Critical Perspectives on Global Interdependence embraces a multidisciplinary approach to the interconnectedness of independence and dependence in every ramification of the words. These scholars and academics, from different disciplinary area, examine "e;independence"e; & "e;dependence"e;, not simply as polar opposites in their Saussurian sense but as a binary embedded in the concept of "e;independence"e;. Herein, scholars have had to challenge their perceived or preconceived notions about "e;Independence"e; and "e;dependence"e; from their respective disciplinary discursive perspectives. This book is a rare gift to the curious reader thirsty for knowledge and understanding of the underlying heightened and drummed rhetoric on exclusion; which rhetoric is aimed at legitimizing nationalist and isolationist positions and, with exclusionists clamoring for walls separating people who supposedly live in a global village. Living (In)Dependence: Critical Perspectives on Global Interdependence is a timely reminder, especially when the world is at cross purposes with generation old alliances falling apart like the Berlin Wall that less than 30 years ago fell to mark an end to sadness and separation that same engendered from 1949-1989. In short, this study explores the binary of life experience of independence and that of dependence as constituent flipsides of a coin whose meaning can only be grasped by taking a closer look at each facet.
Introduction xi
Chapter One Francis B. Nyamnjoh's Souls Forgotten: Unpacking Minority Struggles
1(30)
Hassan Yossimbom
Chapter Two Living (Independence: Bayard Rustin and Queer Pan-Africanists Overcoming the Constraints of Their Respective Societies
31(24)
Zachary C. Peterson
Elliot James
Chapter Three Women, Dependence, Independence, and Land Usage in The Cameroons: An Ecofeminist Reading of Bole Butake's Lake God and And Palm Wine Will Flow
55(24)
Elisabeth N. M. Ayuk-Etang
Chapter Four The Strangers' Indifference or Powerlessness in an Unprotected Market Economy? A Critical Reading of Emmanuel Fru Doh's The Fire Within
79(20)
Benjamin Hart Fishkin
Chapter Five Formalizing Freedom: Land Tenure Arrangements from the Perspective of Social Modes of Production
99(26)
Andrew Bonanno
Chapter Six Migration, Dependence, Freedom and Independence in Ifeoma Chinwuba's Merchant Of Flesh
125(18)
Elisabeth N. M. Ayuk-Etang
Chapter Seven African Immigrants in the United States: Perspectives on Acculturative Stress and Religiosity
143(24)
Christson A. Adedoyin
Mary S. Jackson
Kayode Julius Ayeni
Chapter Eight Emmanuel Fru Doh's Boundaries: Pre-emptive Framing of Freedom and or Autonomy and Independence
167(28)
Bill F. Ndi
Chapter Nine Foreign Aid Dependency and the African Continent
195(22)
Dalai Alkordi
Chapter Ten Bate Besong's Disgrace: Autobiographical Narcissus and Emanya-nkpe Collected Poems: Unmasking Francophone Cameroon's Epistemicide
217(34)
Hassan Yossimbom
Chapter Eleven Classical Studies at the University of Malawi 1982--2018: Evolving (Independence
251(24)
Richard Evans
Index 275