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An Ethos of Transdisciplinarity

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Toyin Falola is one of modern Africa’s most prolific public intellectuals. This project seeks to illuminate the mind of this modern master in an age of transnationalisation.
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Toyin Falola’s astounding intellectual production must be one of the mysteries in the intellectual world. It has transcended the confined world of historical research into broader horizons that include the role of the public intellectual. The present study would undertake a rigorous analysis of the origins, continuities and discontinuities of this transformation. This means we have to recast the debates regarding who is a public intellectual from a multiplicity of discursive situations and historical and cultural contexts. We have to employ methodological parallels from North Atlantic intellectual traditions. How did the role of the public intellectual emerge in the first place in world intellectual history? Addressing this question would enrich this research endeavour immensely.
In interrogating comparative discursive formations, we shall re-evaluate the roles, functions and achievements of continental intellectuals such as Betrand Russell, Jean-Paul Sartre, Andre Malraux, Albert Camus, Michel Foucault, Edward Said, Wole Soyinka and Pierre Bourdieu. Again, this discursive element will give this study a global appeal and range.

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Price: £25.00
Pages: 194
Publisher: Anthem Press
Imprint: Anthem Press
Series: Anthem Africology Series
Publication Date: 01 April 2025
ISBN: 9781839993220
Format: eBook
BISACs:

HISTORY / Africa / General, African history, HISTORY / Africa / West, PHILOSOPHY / African, African philosophy

Part 1: A Long Introduction Divided into Several Segments; Introduction; The Yoruba: Falola’s Tactile Ethnic Home; Toyin Falola; Public Engagement and an Exercise ; in Pan-Africanism; Scholarship of Transdisciplinarity and Interculturality; The Significance of Orisa; Unfinished Business; Bibliography; Part 2: An interview section; Index