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Developing Africa?

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The book depicts an Afrocentric thinker grounded in the theory of Afrocentricity in the interrogation of an African development discourse in pursuit of cognitive justice.
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Developing Africa? New Horizons with Afrocentricity aims to contest the Eurocentric narrative of an African development discourse. This book deploys the theory of Afrocentricity as an intellectual standpoint from which African thinkers should interrogate and reconceptualize the discourse of development in Africa. Particularly, the book argues in favour of the Afrocentric re-interpretation of African history, African culture and assertion of African agency as the core building wedge in the reconceptualization of the ideal African development trajectory.

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Publisher: Anthem Press
Imprint: Anthem Press
Series: Anthem Africology Series
Publication Date: 12 March 2024
ISBN: 9781839990830
Format: eBook
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Social Theory, Development studies, PHILOSOPHY / Political, HISTORY / General, Society and Social Sciences, Politics and government

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“In Developing Africa? New Horizons with Afrocentricity, Lehasa Moloi positions African culture and agency as the central foci for the development of Africa. Moloi makes a brilliant case for why Africa should not seek to chase Europe but instead pursue a type of development that is based on the epistemological paradigms germane to the African cultural-historical matrix.” —Taharka Adé, author of W.E.B. Du Bois’ Africa: Scrambling for a New Africa, and Assistant Professor, Africana Studies, San Diego State University, USA.

Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Relevance of the Dialogue; Overview of the Book; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical Grounding: Afrocentricity’s Approach to Development; 3. Critique of Eurocentrism and a Mapping of African Development Initiatives; 4. Afrocentricity on the Significance of African History for Development; 5. Afrocentricity on the Significance of Culture in the Conceptualization of an African Development Paradigm; 6. Afrocentricity on the Significance of African Agency in Development in Africa; Bibliography; Index