Contents
Introduction
Part I: Representation and Retrospection
We Need a Mau Mau in Mississippi
Nkrumah/Lumumba
Trauma and Narrativity in Aidichie's Half of a Yellow Sun
Part II: Decolonizing Public Spheres: Conflicts and Negotiations
The Emergent Self in South African Black Conciousness Literature and Discourse
The Public Life of Reason
Setting the Agenda for Decolonizing African Media Systems
The African Renaissance and Discourse Ownership
Part III: Decolonizing Knowledge: Intellectual Imperatives and Epistemic Dialogues
Decolonization and the Practice of Philosophy
Beyond Gendercentric Models
Index