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E-raamat: Historical Reflections on Kenya: Intellectual Adventurism, Politics and International Relations

  • Formaat: 226 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Dec-2012
  • Kirjastus: Univ. of Nairobi Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789966792433
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  • Kirjastus: Univ. of Nairobi Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789966792433
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This book thematically tackles issues that relate to the perpetual struggle between the forces of control and the forces of mental and intellectual liberation in Africa and Kenya in particular. The book addresses the colonial legacy of poverty creation, as well as the socio-political conditioning of Africans to dislike each other and to be irresponsible and disunited in the face of external threats. Poverty, hatred of other Africans, and excessive dependency on European powers can be traced to the policies adopted by colonial officials. Related to these issues, is post-colonial Kenya's attempts to addresses the political developments, the involvement of different types of media in those developments, Kenya's foreign policy, and the problem of political party transition. Ultimately, there are topical issues that continue to affect Kenya which include the question of coalition politics, the lessons of the 2002 elections, the media and corruption, parliament and foreign policy, and Africa's relations with the United States of America.
Preface v
Acknowledgements vii
Section One Contextualising History
1(76)
1 Thoughts on History as the Cement of Society
1(12)
Introduction
1(1)
The challenges
1(1)
Recitation of dates
2(1)
Propagation of myths
2(1)
Records of the past
3(1)
Irrelevant and useless discipline
4(2)
Contemporary Kenya
6(1)
The Mau Mau legacy and influence
7(2)
The class structure
9(1)
Post-modern colonialism
10(1)
Conclusion: history as the cement of society
11(2)
2 Hazards of Post-modern Colonialism in Kenya
13(24)
Introduction
13(1)
Classical colonialism
14(1)
Neo-colonialism, 1963 to 1990
15(1)
Kenyatta and neo-colonialism, 1963-1978
15(3)
Moi and neo-colonialism, 1978-1990
18(4)
Post-modern colonialism, since 1990
22(3)
Moi and post-modern colonialism
25(3)
Kibaki and post-modern colonialism
28(6)
Conclusion: the hazards of post-modern colonialism
34(3)
3 Africans and their Interpreters in International Relations
37(20)
Introduction
37(2)
White and black interpreters and the colonial state
39(1)
Euro-American rivalry in the 1950s
40(4)
Creating the African Studies Association in the United States
44(2)
Interpreting Africa in the 1960s
46(2)
Ideological debates and the rise of the tyrants, the 1970s and 1980s
48(2)
Interpreting the post-cold war
50(4)
Conclusion: Africans and their interpreters
54(3)
4 Africans and Intellectual Adventurism: East Africa's Intellectual Warriors
57(20)
Section Two Socio-economic and Political Setting
77(36)
5 The Creation of Poverty
79(10)
6 The Colonial Origins of Central Kenya Bashing
89(24)
The roots of colonial Gikuyu bashing, 1900-1957
90(13)
Responding to colonial Gikuyu bashing
103(3)
Responding to Gikuyu bashing in post-colonial Kenya
106(4)
Conclusion
110(3)
Section Three Post-colonial Kenya
113(56)
7 A Political Overview of Post-colonial Kenya, 1963-2002
115(26)
Introduction
115(1)
Uhuru na Kenyatta
115(3)
Kenyatta's presidency in the 1960s
118(3)
Repression in the 1970s
121(2)
The Moi political honeymoon
123(2)
Imposing the fimbo ideology
125(2)
Challenges to the fimbo ideology
127(3)
Yote yawezekana
130(8)
Conclusion
138(3)
8 The Print Media and Political Change in Kenya, 1958-1998
141(28)
Introduction
141(5)
The Nation
146(4)
Print media and Kenyatta's last decade, 1968-1978
150(2)
The press and the evolution of Moi's fimbo ideology, 1978-1988
152(7)
Media challenge and resistance to fimbo ideology
159(6)
Conclusion
165(4)
Section Four Topical Issues of Concern
169(30)
9 The Role of the Media in Fighting Corruption: The Best Practices
171(12)
10 Expectations and Disappointments in Africa-US Relations
183(16)
Introduction
183(1)
African pre-independence period
183(2)
The cold war period
185(4)
Post cold war period
189(2)
Focus on Kenya
191(4)
Conclusion
195(4)
Suggested Bibliography 199(5)
Chapters in Books 204(1)
Articles 205(2)
Index 207