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Author July, Robert William, author

Title An African voice : the role of the humanities in African independence / Robert W. July
Published Durham : Duke University Press, 1987

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 270 pages)
Series e-Duke books scholarly collection.
Contents Prologue: A Candle at KiIimanjaro -- Part I. The Crisis of Independence -- Colonial Legacies -- The Ambiguities of Colonialism -- Antecedents -- The Shock of Colonialism -- Neocolonial Influences -- The Urge for Cultural Independence -- Presence Africaine and the Expression of Cultural Freedom -- The Meaning of Independence: Julius Nyerere and Sekou Toure -- The First International Congress of Black Writers and Artists -- Negritude 29 Presence Americaine -- Pan-Africanism or Communism? -- A Congress Cultural or a Congress Political? -- Part 2. The Arts and Cultural Independence -- The Visual Arts and African Independence -- The Humanist and the Intangibles of Independence -- The Decline of Excellence 48 Oku Ampofo and the Akwapim Six -- The Independent African Theater -- African Theatrics -- Ibadan University and the Eclectic Theater of Nigeria -- The Pedagogical Theater of Efua Sutherland -- Africans Dance -- Africa Still Dances -- The Musician -- The Catalyst:The Dancer -- Les Ballets Africains -- Literary Perspectives of Cultural Independence -- Three Novels -- Independence -- Uncertainty -- Affirmation -- Part 3. Educational Independence -- The Search for a Usable Past -- The Uses of History -- Negro Nations and Their Culture -- History at Ibadan -- The Question of Oral Tradition: A Usable Past -- The Idea of an African University -- Early Educational Theories -- African Education at University College of the Gold Coast -- Nkrumah at Legon: Nkrumah Chooses a Vice-Chancellor -- Organizing Africana -- The Pros and Cons of African Studies -- African Studies in Ghana -- The African Studies Institute, University of Ibadan -- Part 4. A Modern African Civilization --The African Personality and Europe -- Identity Quandaries -- The Assault of Scientific Racism -- Black Orpheus -- The Flight from Europe: Frantz Fanon -- The Flight from Europe-Medicine in Africa -- The African Identity and the NewAfrican Philosophy -- An African Voice -- Bellagio -- In Defense of African Culture -- Technology and African Culture -- The Evolution of an African Designer -- An African Voice
Summary Through the work of leading African writers, artists, musicians and educators-from Nobel prizewinner Wole Soyinka to names hardly known outside their native lands-An African Voice describes the contributions of the humanities to the achievement of independence for the peoples of black Africa following the Second World War. While concentrating on cultural independence, these leading humanists also demonstrate the intimate connection between cultural freedom and genuine political economic liberty
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-261) and index
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Subject Humanities -- Africa
HISTORY -- Africa -- General.
HISTORY / Africa / General
Civilization
Humanities
Zivilisation
Geisteswissenschaften
Dekolonisatie.
Humaniora.
Geschichte (1900-1986)
SUBJECT Africa -- Civilization -- 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001535
Subject Africa
Afrika
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780822382973
0822382970
1283062968
9781283062961