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E-raamat: African Cultural Production and the Rhetoric of Humanism

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498587570
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A broad range of cultural works produced in traditional and modern African communities shows a fundamental preoccupation with the concepts of communal solidarity and hospitality in societies driven by humanistic ideals. African Cultural Production and the Rhetoric of Humanism is an inaugural attempt to focus exclusively and extensively on the question of humanism in African art and culture. This collection brings together contributors from different fields who critically examine the deployment of various forms of artistic production such as oral and written literatures, paintings, and cartoons to articulate an Afrocentric humanist discourse. The contributors argue that the artists, in their representation of civil wars, massive corruption, poverty, abuse of human rights, and other dehumanizing features of post-independence Africa, call for a return to the traditional African vision of humanism.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: The Crisis of Humanism in Africa 1(16)
Lifongo Vetinde
Jean-Blaise Samou
PART I FOUNDATIONAL VISIONS
1 Humanist Thought in African Oral Literature
17(16)
Adrien Mbar Pouille
2 Ritual and Humanism in Zakes Mda's She Plays with the Darkness
33(14)
Thomas Spreelin MacDonald
3 "Through the Eyes of Dogs": Reflections on Misanthropy and Humanism in a Contemporary Senegalese Novel
47(18)
Lifongo Vetinde
PART II POWER, DYSTOPIA, AND POSTCOLONIAL VIOLENCE
4 "Remember the Children": Humanism in Contemporary East African Fiction
65(14)
Marie-Therese Toyi
5 Andre Brink and the Politics of Humanism
79(12)
Herve Tchumkam
6 Of Painting and Politics: Postcolonial Violence and the Rhetoric of Feymania in Cameroon
91(20)
Jean-Blaise Samou
PART III HISTORY, TRAUMA, AND THE PEDAGOGY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
7 Ojukwu's War Speeches and the Rhetoric of Humanism
111(16)
Uchenna David Uwakwe
8 Drawing (on) the Past in Histories of the Present: Dialogues and Drawings of South African Women's Organized Resistance to Forced Removals
127(24)
Koni Benson
9 Remembering the Past and Building the Future in Boubacar Boris Diop's Murambi, the Book of Bones
151(16)
Mohamed Kamara
10 An Exploration of Human Rights in the Postcolonial Text: "The Conspiracy"
167(10)
Henri Lopes
Janice Spleth
Index 177(6)
About the Editors and Contributors 183
Lifongo Vetinde is professor of French and francophone studies at Lawrence University. Jean-Blaise Samou is assistant professor of francophone and intercultural studies at Saint Marys University.