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Title Decolonizing colonial development models in Africa: a new postcolonial critique
Other creators Allen Fidelis ; Amadi Luke
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Subjects Decolonization ; Economic development ; Postcolonialism ; Decolonization. ; Economic development. ; Postcolonialism. ; EBSCO eBooks
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Language English
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Record create date 9/1/2021

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"This book confronts colonial development models to decolonize the methodologies and epistemologies of development in Africa and advocate for Afrocentric alternatives. Using postcolonial, post-developmental, and post-structural theories, the authors advocate for a new direction of development that incorporates indigenous-Afrocentric alternatives"--.

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  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Chapter 1: Development Paradigms and the Framing of Postcolonial Identity: Urbanization, Waterfront Development, and the Eko o ni baje Ethos/Slogan in Lagos
    • Introduction
    • Imagined Cities: Theorizing Exogenous African Urban Development Fantasies
    • Historical Context (Late Colonial Policy) of Urban Regeneration in Lagos
    • Postcolonial Urban Renewal: Eko O Ni Baje Ethos and Makoko Waterfront Settlement
    • Conclusion
    • References
  • Chapter 2: Nationalism in Postcolonial Studies: A Case for Hybridity
    • Introduction
    • Nationalism in Postcolonial Studies: From Kant and Marx to the Postcolonial Present
    • Hybridity and the Unlearning of Nationalism
    • Conclusion
    • References
  • Chapter 3: Maintaining Law and Order or Maintaining Conditions Ideal for the Exploitation of Africa?: A Counter-Colonial Critique of Colonial Development Assumptions
    • Introduction
    • Colonial Government as Economic Exploiter
    • Law, Order, and Exploitation
    • The Agrarian and National Program of the Africana Mass Party
    • Conclusion
    • References
  • Chapter 4: Postcolonial Development and Nailiyat Dance of Algeria: An Unorthodox Approach
    • Introduction
    • Dance and Development Contrapuntally Approached
    • A Multilayered Bias against the Dance
    • Reading Bodily Movements
    • The Open Temporality of the Dance and Decolonial Development
    • Allegations of Prostitution Contextualized
    • Conclusion
    • Notes
    • References
  • Chapter 5: Colonialism and the Destruction of Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Daring to Push the Epistemological Frontiers for African Re-development Paradigms
    • Introduction
    • Methodology
    • Colonialism and the Destruction of IKS: The Power/Knowledge Nexus
    • African Traditional Dances and Histories as Targets of Colonial Epistemicide: The Case of Zimbabwe
    • Toward an African Critical Race Theory (AfriCrit) for Africa’s Self-Development
    • With Self-Interested Models Everywhere, Wherefore Africa?
    • Conclusion
    • References
  • Chapter 6: Deconstructing Colonial Development Models: Rethinking Africa’s Moral Economy and Social Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Rural Development in Postcolonial Africa
    • Introduction
    • Literature Review on Colonial Rule in Africa
    • Conceptual Framework
    • African Moral Economy
    • Conceptual Framework on Social Entrepreneurship
    • Deconstructing the Colonial Model of Development in Africa
    • Rethinking African Moral Economy and Social Entrepreneurship for Endogenous Alternative Model of Development in Postcolonial Africa
    • Conclusion
    • References
  • Chapter 7: Decolonization and Deconstruction of Colonial Development in Postcolonial Africa: Alternative Development Initiatives and the Contentions
    • Introduction
    • A Brief Conceptualization of Development in the Context of Postcolonial Africa
    • A Review of Postcolonial Africa’s ADIs
    • The ADIs and Postcolonial Africa’s Contentions
    • Conclusion
    • References
  • Chapter 8: Challenging the “Colonial Development Model”: The Quest for an Indigenous African Model in Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s Petals of Blood
    • Introduction
    • The “Colonial Development Model” Discourse and the Glory of the African Past
    • Mapping African Indigenous Development Model
    • The African Development Model versus The Colonial Development Model in Ngugi’s Petals of Blood (1977)
    • Conclusion
    • References
  • Chapter 9: Nationalism and the Decolonization of the Ideology of Development in Africa
    • Introduction
    • Methodology
    • The Political Theory of Nationalism
    • Papal Imperialism and National Consciousness in the Medieval Era
    • Colonialism and Economic Disarticulation in Africa
    • Ideology of Decolonization
    • Nationalism and the Ideology of Development
    • Toward an African Paradigm of Development
    • Conclusion
    • References
  • Chapter 10: Women, Resistance Movements, and Colonialism in Africa: Evidence from Egypt, Kenya, and Nigeria
    • Introduction
    • Theoretical Framework
    • Understanding Women’s Plight under Colonial Rule
    • African Women under Colonial Rule
    • Women and Resistance Movement in Egypt
    • The Women’s Revolt in South East Nigeria
    • Women Fighters in the Mau Mau Movement
    • Analysis of the Rebellious Movements and Implications for Decolonization of Gender
    • Conclusion
    • References
  • Chapter 11: African Migrations to Europe: A Historical Appraisal of Transcultural Exchanges and Decolonization in the Age of Globalization
    • Introduction
    • Conceptual Clarifications and Theoretical Framework
    • Factors Responsible for Migration of Africans to Europe
    • Transcultural Exchanges between African Migrants and Their Hosts in Europe
    • Conclusion
    • References
  • Chapter 12: Beyond Colonial Development Model and the Quest for Alternatives in Africa
    • Introduction
    • Decolonial Theoretical Framework
    • Colonial Development Models: Theoretical Perspectives
    • Modernization Theory
    • Globalization Theory
    • Deconstructing the Colonial Development Models: Alternative Approaches
    • Indigenous Knowledge Systems
    • Africanizing Development Models
    • Conclusion
    • References
  • Chapter 13: Colonialism and Misconception of Development in Benin Province: The Case of the Oil Palm Industry
    • Introduction
    • Theorizing Colonial Development Construct
    • “Colonial Development” from the Lens of Colonial Policies
    • Colonial Oil Palm Appropriation Policies in Benin Province
    • Conclusion: Toward Deconstructing Colonial Development
    • References
    • Archival Sources
  • Chapter 14: Decolonizing State Fragility and Forced Migration in Postcolonial Nigeria
    • Introduction
    • Theoretical Framework
    • State Fragility and Forced Migration in Colonial Nigeria
    • State Fragility and Forced Migration in Postcolonial Nigeria
    • Decolonizing State Fragility and Forced Migration in Postcolonial Nigeria
    • Conclusion
    • References
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index
  • About the Contributors
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