Who Owns the Problem? : Africa and the Struggle for Agency /
"This book assembles lectures given by Pius Adesanmi that answer the questions: How may we conceptualize Africa in the driver's seat of her own destiny in the twenty-first century? How practically may her cultures become the foundation and driving force of her innovation, development, and...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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East Lansing :
Michigan State University Press,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword: More Than Just a Name / by Toyin Falola
- Foreword / by Kenneth W. Harrow
- Preface. Form as Resistance: The Story of This Book
- #WhoOwnsTheProblem?
- Culture, Development, and Other Annoyances
- For Whom Is Africa Rising?
- Africa Is People, Nigeria Is Nigerians: Provocations on Post-mendicant Economies
- The Disappeared African Roots of Emma Watson's UN Feminism
- The Africa Just Outside of Your Hilton Hotel Window
- Capitalism and Memory: Of Golf Courses and Massage Parlors in Badagry, Nigeria
- Ode to the Bottle-For Ken Harrow who Laughed
- Aso Ebi on my Mind
- Ara Eko, Ara Oke: Lagos, Culture, and the Rest of Us
- A Race through Race in Missouri
- Dowry: Managing Africa's Many Lovers
- Caribbean Self, African Selfie
- Face Me, I Book You: Writing Africa's Agency in the Age of the Netizen
- What Does (Nigerian) Literature Secure?
- Post-centenary Nigeria: New Literatures, New Leaders, New Nation