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The Paradoxes of History and Memory in Post-Colonial Sierra Leone (Hardcover, New): Sylvia Ojukutu-Macauley, Ismail Rashid The Paradoxes of History and Memory in Post-Colonial Sierra Leone (Hardcover, New)
Sylvia Ojukutu-Macauley, Ismail Rashid; Contributions by Arthur Abraham, Ibrahim Abdullah, Lansana Gberie, …
R4,058 Discovery Miles 40 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This anthology reflects the complex processes in the production of historical knowledge and memory about Sierra Leone and its diaspora since the 1960s. The processes, while emblematic of experiences in other parts of Africa, contain their own distinctive features. The fragments of these memories are etched in the psyche, bodies, and practices of Africans in Africa and other global landscapes; and, on the other hand, are embedded in the various discourses and historical narratives about the continent and its peoples. Even though Africans have reframed these discourses and narratives to reclaim and re-center their own worldviews, agency, and experiences since independence they remained, until recently, heavily sedimented with Western colonialist and racialist ideas and frameworks. This anthology engages and interrogates the differing frameworks that have informed the different practices-professional as well as popular-of retelling the Sierra Leonean past. In a sense, therefore, it is concerned with the familiar outline of the story of the making and unmaking of an African "nation" and its constituent race, ethnic, class, and cultural fragments from colonialism to the present. Yet, Sierra Leone, the oldest and quintessential British colony and most Pan-African country in the continent, provides interesting twists to this familiar outline. The contributors to this volume, who consist of different generations of very accomplished and prominent scholars of Sierra Leone in Africa, the United States, and Europe, provide their own distinctive reflections on these twists based on their research interests which cover ethnicity, class, gender, identity formation, nation building, resistance, and social conflict. Their contributions engage various paradoxes and transformative moments in Sierra Leone and West African history. They also reflect the changing modes of historical practice and perspectives over the last fifty years of independence.

LexIslamica Series - Book 3 - Defending the Frontiers of the ?anaf? School (Paperback): M Ibrahim Abdullah Khan Nyazee, Imran... LexIslamica Series - Book 3 - Defending the Frontiers of the ?anaf? School (Paperback)
M Ibrahim Abdullah Khan Nyazee, Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee
R353 Discovery Miles 3 530 Out of stock
LexIslamica Series - Book 1 - Islamic Law for the New Millennium (Paperback): Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee, M Ibrahim Abdullah Khan... LexIslamica Series - Book 1 - Islamic Law for the New Millennium (Paperback)
Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee, M Ibrahim Abdullah Khan Nyazee
R314 Discovery Miles 3 140 Out of stock
Between Democracy and Terror - The Sierra Leone Civil War (Paperback): Ibrahim Abdullah Between Democracy and Terror - The Sierra Leone Civil War (Paperback)
Ibrahim Abdullah
R189 Discovery Miles 1 890 Out of stock

This title is the first serious study to engage with the Sierra Leone civil war. It explores the genesis of the crisis; the contradictory roles of different internal actors; civil society and the fourth estate; the regional intervention force; the demise of the second republic; and the numerous peace initiatives to end the war. It articulates how internal actors tread the multiple but conflicting pathways to power, why the war lasted for as long as it did, and how non-conventional actors were able to inaugurate and sustain an insurgency that called forth the largest concentration of United Nations peacekeepers the world has ever seen. The contributors challenge tendencies to reduce all these happenings, these 'thick descriptions'/histories, to a footnote in a narrative that privileges the economic factor, thereby devalourising research and scholarship in understanding and changing the reality in Sierra Leone.

The Paradoxes of History and Memory in Post-Colonial Sierra Leone (Paperback): Sylvia Ojukutu-Macauley, Ismail Rashid The Paradoxes of History and Memory in Post-Colonial Sierra Leone (Paperback)
Sylvia Ojukutu-Macauley, Ismail Rashid; Contributions by Arthur Abraham, Ibrahim Abdullah, Lansana Gberie, …
R1,081 Discovery Miles 10 810 Out of stock

This anthology reflects the complex processes in the production of historical knowledge and memory about Sierra Leone and its diaspora since the 1960s. The processes, while emblematic of experiences in other parts of Africa, contain their own distinctive features. The fragments of these memories are etched in the psyche, bodies, and practices of Africans in Africa and other global landscapes; and, on the other hand, are embedded in the various discourses and historical narratives about the continent and its peoples. Even though Africans have reframed these discourses and narratives to reclaim and re-center their own worldviews, agency, and experiences since independence they remained, until recently, heavily sedimented with Western colonialist and racialist ideas and frameworks. This anthology engages and interrogates the differing frameworks that have informed the different practices-professional as well as popular-of retelling the Sierra Leonean past. In a sense, therefore, it is concerned with the familiar outline of the story of the making and unmaking of an African "nation" and its constituent race, ethnic, class, and cultural fragments from colonialism to the present. Yet, Sierra Leone, the oldest and quintessential British colony and most Pan-African country in the continent, provides interesting twists to this familiar outline. The contributors to this volume, who consist of different generations of very accomplished and prominent scholars of Sierra Leone in Africa, the United States, and Europe, provide their own distinctive reflections on these twists based on their research interests which cover ethnicity, class, gender, identity formation, nation building, resistance, and social conflict. Their contributions engage various paradoxes and transformative moments in Sierra Leone and West African history. They also reflect the changing modes of historical practice and perspectives over the last fifty years of independence.

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