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A New Narrative for Africa

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Voice and Agency

A New Narrative for Africa

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A New Narrative for Africa book

Voice and Agency
ByAbiodun Alao
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 12 December 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429277313
Pages 214
eBook ISBN 9780429277313
Subjects Area Studies, Development Studies, Politics & International Relations
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Alao, A. (2019). A New Narrative for Africa: Voice and Agency (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429277313

ABSTRACT

This book examines the perception of Africa in the global system, tracing Africa’s transition from a "problem" to be solved into an agent with a rising voice in the world.

Mixing Afro-optimism with heavy doses of Afro-reality and Afro-responsibility, this book calls for a new political narrative about Africa that captures the multi-disciplinary dimensions of Africa’s “transition” and critically examining its ramifications. The author discusses the origins of the “Problem” perception held about Africa and explains how things are turning around and how the continent is now becoming a voice to be heard rather than a problem to be solved. He then goes on to interrogate some of the key manifestations of this new “voice” and identifies how the world is responding to the new “voice” of Africa before finally examining some of the contradictions that have been embedded in the transition. The book is strategically multi-disciplinary - emphasizing key disciplines of African studies in different chapters - for example: anthropology, ethnography, and philosophy in Chapter 1; history, in Chapter 2; economics, in Chapter 3; politics, in Chapter 4; arts, literature, and aesthetics, in Chapter 5; religion, in Chapter 6; and globalization, in Chapter 7. Through this, A New Narrative for Africa explores and analyses several of the various strands of the African studies discipline, examining the transformation of African on the global stage over the course of its history.

Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book will be of interest across African Studies, Global Affairs, Politics, Economics, and Development studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |21 pages

Introduction

“It is called Africa, but some also call it home”

chapter 1|23 pages

Background of the Africa as a “problem” narrative

chapter 2|22 pages

Factors and issues in the transformation to “agency”

chapter 3|30 pages

African economies

chapter 4|28 pages

African politics, peace, and security

chapter 5|17 pages

Writing and re-writing Africa

The arts, sports, and information technology

chapter 6|16 pages

Religion and social transformation in Africa

chapter 7|25 pages

Global responses to Africa’s new narrative

chapter |10 pages

Conclusion

“Problem”, “voice” and “agency”: the past in the present and the present in the future of Africa
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