This book evaluates discourses on Africa Rising through various case studies, measures Africas complex and uneven development over time, looks at how Africans utilize indigenous socio-political economic processes in the face of neocolonialism, and highlights African societal institutions that benefit Africans in the face of global competition.
Throughout time, African civilizations have manoeuvred and negotiated successfully to maintain their societies and ensure cultural continuity despite encountering expanding trade, foreign invasion, and imposition of colonial and neocolonial states. The Narrative of Africa Rising: Changing Perspectives evaluates the discourse on Africa Rising through representative case studies to create a complex and layered account of Africas struggles to rise above challenges and conflict in the twenty-first century. Using empirical data and field observations, editors Darlingtina K. Esiaka and Jamaine Abidogun measure Africas complex and uneven development over time to provide insight into how Africans across the continent utilize indigenous socio-political economic processes in the face of neocolonial nation state systems that routinely fail them. Africas twenty-first century rise is erratic as it struggles to undo the damage of colonialism and to fight neocolonial exploitation, but what stands the test of time are African civilizations sophisticated societal institutions that continue to vie for the wellbeing of their citizens.
List of Figures
Introduction: Is Africa Rising: Competing Narratives
Darlingtina K Esiaka
Chapter 1: DR Congo Rising? A Case Study Exploring the Africa Rising
Narrative
Ashley E Leinweber
Chapter 2: Parliamentary Power in a New East Africa
Ryan Gibb
Chapter 3: Terrorism and Ethnic Violence in Northwest Africa: Recent
Developments along the Mali-Libya Axis
Stephen Harmon
Chapter 4: The Evolution of the Political Influence of the Buganda Muslim
Community, 18441900
Brenda McCollum
Chapter 5: Enacting Feminine Respectability: Unpacking a Wardrobe of Malinké,
Islamic and Western Styles in Guinea
Erin Kenny
Chapter 6: Exploring Intergenerational Perceptions and Negotiations of Social
Support in Nigeria
Kafayat Mahmoud
Chapter 7: Abe J. B. Desmore at Teachers College, Columbia University,
19351936: Catalyst to Political Eclipse and Exile, Research in Progress
Richard S. Glotzer
Conclusion: Reflections on Africa: Rising or Falling
Jamaine Abidogun
About the Editors and Contributors
Darlingtina K. Esiaka is assistant professor in the Center for Health Equity Transformation and Department of Behavioral Sciences at the University of Kentucky.
Jamaine Abidogun is professor emeritus in the History Department at Missouri State University.