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El. knyga: Power, Culture and Modernity in Nigeria: Beyond The Colony

(Towson University, USA)

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In this book, Oluwatoyin Oduntan offers a critical intervention in the scholarly fields of Nigerian, and West African history, as well as towards understanding the intellectual ideas by which modern African society was formed, and how it functions.

The book traces the shifting dynamics between various segments of the African elite by critically analyzing existing historical accounts, traditions and archival documents. First, it explores the lost world of native intellectual thoughts as the perspective through which Africans experienced the colonial encounter. It thereby makes Africans central to contemporary debates about the meanings and legitimacy of colonial empires, and about the African cultural experience. It shows that the resettlement of liberated and Westernized Africans in Abeokuta and after them, European missionaries, merchants and colonial agents from the 1840s, did not dismantle preexisting power structures and social relations. Rather, educated Africans and Europeans entered into and added their voices to ongoing processes of defining culture and power.

By rendering a continuing narrative of change and adaptation which connects the pre-colonial to the post-colonial, Power, Culture and Modernity in Nigeria leads Africanist scholarship in new directions to rethink colonial impact and uncover the total creative sites of changes by which African societies were formed.

Acknowledgments viii
Abbreviations x
Introduction: Colonialism and the African Modern 1(22)
1 Before the Modern: The Burden of Origins and Traditions
23(22)
2 Incipient Order: Settlers and Returnees Making the Nation, 1850--1880
45(25)
3 Making Monarchy: Political Centralization on the Colonial Margin, 1893--1914
70(26)
4 Making the Nation: Identity and Modernity on a Colonial Margin, 1918--1940
96(25)
5 Elites Know Their Boundaries: Power in Medical Discourses, 1937--1950
121(21)
6 A Nation Unfulfilled: Global Ideas, Nigerian Nationalism and the Reorientation of Elite Power in Abeokuta, 1930--1950
142(18)
Conclusion 160(9)
Primary Sources 169(3)
Bibliography 172(16)
Index 188
Tunde Oduntan is an Assistant Professor at Towson University, USA.