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This book examines the intersection between cultural identities and
development in African and the Diaspora from multidisciplinary
perspectives. Starting with the premise that culture is one of the
most significant factors in development, the book examines diverse
topics such as the migrations of musical forms, social media,
bilingualism and religion. Foregrounding the work of Africa based
scholars, the book presents strategies for identifying solutions to
the challenges facing African culture and development. This book
will be of interest to students and scholars of African Studies and
African Culture and Society.
"Continental Complexities: A Multidisciplinary Introduction to
Africa" is a practical introduction to African Studies. This
collection provides contextualized information in order to educate,
clarify, and illustrate the story of the continent.
The topics have been deliberately chosen to highlight issues that
are currently relevant to discourse on Africa. These topics are
also commonly covered in Introduction to Africa courses. They
include:
- geology and geomorphology
- history
- religion
- social institutions
- gender relations
- literature, drama, theatre and music
- regional integration
"Continental Complexities" is unique in that the selected readings
have been written by scholars with highly specialized expertise on
their chosen topics and with years of teaching experience in the
area. Additionally, many of the contributors have spent extensive
amounts of time in Africa or are currently teaching their
respective topics in courses at African universities.
Each of the fourteen chapters in the book is followed by a set of
review questions and a detailed bibliography which cites all
references. There are also suggestions for additional reading.
This multidisciplinary anthology offers deep insight into Africa
and its people, leaving readers with a much greater understanding
of the continent and its issues.
Ibigbolade Aderibigbe received his Ph.D. from the University of
Ibadan, Nigeria. Currently he teaches African religion and the
Religions of Africa in the Diaspora in the Department of Religion
and African Studies at the University of Georgia, Athens.
Previously, Dr. Aderibigbe taught at Lagos State University, Ojo,
in Lagos, Nigeria, where he also served as Chair of the Department
of Religion. His areas of interest and research are the philosophy
of religion, African indigenous religion, and the religions of
Africa in the diaspora. Dr. Aderibigbe has written and co-edited
numerous books. His articles have appeared in refereed journals and
his work has been included in edited volumes. For many years he
served as the editor of "Religious Educator," the "Journal of
Nigerian Association for the Study of Religions and Education." His
latest book is "Abortion, Religious Belief and Medical Ethics:
Historical and Philosophical Perspectives," published in April,
2011.
Akinloye Ojo is an associate professor in the Department of
Comparative Literature and the Director of the African Studies
Institute at the University of Georgia. His teaching and research
focus stem from an interest in the socio-linguistic and
socio-cultural situations of Africans on the African continent and
African descendants in the diaspora. Dr. Ojo has written on Yoruba
language and linguistics, applied linguistics and language
pedagogy, and language, culture, and society. He has taught Yoruba
language and culture courses to non-native speakers, as well as
courses in linguistics, African studies, and comparative
literature.
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