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Critical Dimensions of African Studies

Re-Membering Africa

Edited by Jennifer L. De Maio; Suzanne Scheld and Tom Spencer-Walters - Contributions by Senait Admassu; Edwin Aimufua; Jennifer L. De Maio; Rodney B. Hume-Dawson; Raquel Kennon; Sheba Lo; Renee M. Moreno; Mutombo Nkulu-N’Sengha; Daphne W. Ntiri; Ebenezer "KofI" Peprah; Daniel N. Posner; Suzanne Scheld; W. Gabriel Selassie I; Tom Spencer-Walters; Selase W. Williams and Kevin Zemlicka

This book brings together top researchers, thinkers, and activists from across disciplines to reflect on the study of Africa. Critical Dimensions of African Studies: Re-Membering Africa emphasizes a critique of power structures, the promotion of human liberation, a commitment to social justice and transformation, and critical reflection on the politics of the production and circulation of knowledge of Africa. The editors, Jennifer De Maio, Suzanne Scheld, and Tom Spencer-Walters, organize the book around three related key themes: international/transnational, humanistic, and combined critical theory and practice perspectives. They argue that each theme represents an important dimension of contemporary African and African diaspora studies and re-centering these themes within the discipline will help to advance the field. The diverse contributors capture the goal and method for re-membering Africa by reflecting and defining the field from various disciplines in order to consider the history, the critical debates, and the challenges to current views of the status and future direction of African studies.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 278 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-66691-723-9 • Hardback • September 2023 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
Subjects: Political Science / World / African, Social Science / Ethnic Studies / African Studies, Political Science / Political Ideologies / General

Jennifer L. De Maio is professor of political science at California State University, Northridge.

Suzanne Scheld is professor in the Anthropology Department at California State University, Northridge.

Tom Spencer-Walters is professor emeritus of Africana studies at California State University, Northridge.

Acknowledgments

Introduction by Jennifer De Maio, Suzanne Scheld, and Tom Spencer-Walters

Part I: Language and the International/Transnational Lens

Chapter 1: Tom Spencer-Walters: Intellectual Freedom Fighter by Selase W. Williams

Chapter 2: Terms Matter: The Use of “Tribe” in African Studies by Jennifer L. De Maio and Daniel N. Posner

Chapter 3: Speaking Africa: Re-Membering Africa through Language, Culture, and Aesthetics by Sheba Lo

Chapter 4: “Africa for the Africans” Garvey & African Transnationality: The Idea of Flexible Citizenship by W. Gabriel Selassie I

Chapter 5: “Back Home This Never Would Have Happened”: Imagining Tradition and Modernity Among Ugandan Pentecostals in Los Angeles by Kevin Zemlicka

Part II: Humanistic Approach

Chapter 6: Bumuntu Humanism and “Values Discourse”: Reflection on the Importance of African Studies in Our Tumultuous Time by Mutombo Nkulu-N’Sengha

Chapter 7: “Working the Past:” Memory, Language, and Echoes of Slavery in Ama Ata Aidoo’s The Dilemma of a Ghost and Anowa by Raquel Kennon

Chapter 8: The Power of Memory and Language: Counter-Stories as Oppositional Remembering by Renee M. Moreno

Chapter 9: Marché Sandaga: The Language of the Built Environment in Remembering and Re-Membering by Suzanne Scheld

Part III: Critical Theory and Practice

Chapter 10: Africa’s Adult Literacy Landscape in The Age of Globalization: A Path to Increased Access and Change by Daphne W. Ntiri

Chapter 11: Remembering Africa: Memory and The Narrative Imagination in the Polio Survivor’s Experience by Rodney B. Hume-Dawson

Chapter 12: Reconciling Traditional and Nontraditional Approach to Mental Health Services: African Diaspora Experience by Senait Admassu, Kofi Peprah, and Edwin Aimufua

Part IV: Conclusion

Afterword by Tom Spencer-Walters

About the Contributors

This collection from editors De Maio, Scheld, and Spencer-Walters focuses on the concept of re-membering—the act of deliberately reasserting one's membership within a given community—in order to reintroduce a series of perspectives on African studies, orality, and literacy. This concept is valuable in and of itself for the way in which it focuses attention on the individual in a type of standpoint epistemology. All in all, the text contains well-written pieces that argue for more application of critical theory to the study of Africa, and, more importantly, for the need to hear African voices in African studies. Recommended. General readers and undergraduates.


— Choice Reviews


Given an African continent that was dis-membered by the violent histories of slavery, colonization, postcolonization and modern forms of economic dispossession, racial hatred and marginalization, and geopolitical sabotage by the West, Critical Dimensions of African Studies: Re-Membering Africa undertakes the huge task of re-membering—putting back together—Africa as an indispensable center of interest in global politics, language, pedagogy, and culture. This book’s theoretical approach of interdisciplinarity not only gives it a competitive edge in both African studies and African diaspora studies, it also paves the way for collaboration between the two disciplines.


— Samuel Kamara, Minnesota State University, Mankato


Critical Dimensions of African Studies

Re-Membering Africa

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  • This book brings together top researchers, thinkers, and activists from across disciplines to reflect on the study of Africa. Critical Dimensions of African Studies: Re-Membering Africa emphasizes a critique of power structures, the promotion of human liberation, a commitment to social justice and transformation, and critical reflection on the politics of the production and circulation of knowledge of Africa. The editors, Jennifer De Maio, Suzanne Scheld, and Tom Spencer-Walters, organize the book around three related key themes: international/transnational, humanistic, and combined critical theory and practice perspectives. They argue that each theme represents an important dimension of contemporary African and African diaspora studies and re-centering these themes within the discipline will help to advance the field. The diverse contributors capture the goal and method for re-membering Africa by reflecting and defining the field from various disciplines in order to consider the history, the critical debates, and the challenges to current views of the status and future direction of African studies.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 278 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-66691-723-9 • Hardback • September 2023 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
    Subjects: Political Science / World / African, Social Science / Ethnic Studies / African Studies, Political Science / Political Ideologies / General
Author
Author
  • Jennifer L. De Maio is professor of political science at California State University, Northridge.

    Suzanne Scheld is professor in the Anthropology Department at California State University, Northridge.

    Tom Spencer-Walters is professor emeritus of Africana studies at California State University, Northridge.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments

    Introduction by Jennifer De Maio, Suzanne Scheld, and Tom Spencer-Walters

    Part I: Language and the International/Transnational Lens

    Chapter 1: Tom Spencer-Walters: Intellectual Freedom Fighter by Selase W. Williams

    Chapter 2: Terms Matter: The Use of “Tribe” in African Studies by Jennifer L. De Maio and Daniel N. Posner

    Chapter 3: Speaking Africa: Re-Membering Africa through Language, Culture, and Aesthetics by Sheba Lo

    Chapter 4: “Africa for the Africans” Garvey & African Transnationality: The Idea of Flexible Citizenship by W. Gabriel Selassie I

    Chapter 5: “Back Home This Never Would Have Happened”: Imagining Tradition and Modernity Among Ugandan Pentecostals in Los Angeles by Kevin Zemlicka

    Part II: Humanistic Approach

    Chapter 6: Bumuntu Humanism and “Values Discourse”: Reflection on the Importance of African Studies in Our Tumultuous Time by Mutombo Nkulu-N’Sengha

    Chapter 7: “Working the Past:” Memory, Language, and Echoes of Slavery in Ama Ata Aidoo’s The Dilemma of a Ghost and Anowa by Raquel Kennon

    Chapter 8: The Power of Memory and Language: Counter-Stories as Oppositional Remembering by Renee M. Moreno

    Chapter 9: Marché Sandaga: The Language of the Built Environment in Remembering and Re-Membering by Suzanne Scheld

    Part III: Critical Theory and Practice

    Chapter 10: Africa’s Adult Literacy Landscape in The Age of Globalization: A Path to Increased Access and Change by Daphne W. Ntiri

    Chapter 11: Remembering Africa: Memory and The Narrative Imagination in the Polio Survivor’s Experience by Rodney B. Hume-Dawson

    Chapter 12: Reconciling Traditional and Nontraditional Approach to Mental Health Services: African Diaspora Experience by Senait Admassu, Kofi Peprah, and Edwin Aimufua

    Part IV: Conclusion

    Afterword by Tom Spencer-Walters

    About the Contributors

Reviews
Reviews
  • This collection from editors De Maio, Scheld, and Spencer-Walters focuses on the concept of re-membering—the act of deliberately reasserting one's membership within a given community—in order to reintroduce a series of perspectives on African studies, orality, and literacy. This concept is valuable in and of itself for the way in which it focuses attention on the individual in a type of standpoint epistemology. All in all, the text contains well-written pieces that argue for more application of critical theory to the study of Africa, and, more importantly, for the need to hear African voices in African studies. Recommended. General readers and undergraduates.


    — Choice Reviews


    Given an African continent that was dis-membered by the violent histories of slavery, colonization, postcolonization and modern forms of economic dispossession, racial hatred and marginalization, and geopolitical sabotage by the West, Critical Dimensions of African Studies: Re-Membering Africa undertakes the huge task of re-membering—putting back together—Africa as an indispensable center of interest in global politics, language, pedagogy, and culture. This book’s theoretical approach of interdisciplinarity not only gives it a competitive edge in both African studies and African diaspora studies, it also paves the way for collaboration between the two disciplines.


    — Samuel Kamara, Minnesota State University, Mankato


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