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Prof Cecil Blake @ 80 Symposium Promises a Counter-Hegemonic Articulation of Africa

Posted By: adminon: December 27, 2024In: World From AfricaTags: 'Imaginative Geographies', African communication scholarship, Counter-hegemonic articulation of Africa, Deconstruction, Prof Cecil Blake, Prof Edward Said, Prof Umar Pate, TropesNo CommentsViews:
Prof Cecil Blake @ 80 Symposium Promises a Counter-Hegemonic Articulation of Africa

Rarely have African communication scholarship paid adequate attention to deconstruction of the tropes which constitute what Prof Edward Said calls ‘imaginative geographies’ and by which hege... Read more

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Reflecting on the Prof Anthony Asiwaju Generational Paradox in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: July 07, 2022In: BookspaceTags: 'Imaginative Geographies', ASUU, Ibadan School of History, Realism, US International Relations, Zaria School of HistoryNo CommentsViews:
Reflecting on the Prof Anthony Asiwaju Generational Paradox in Nigeria

The public presentation later today of Prof Anthony Asiwaju’s Bridging African Boundaries: Cross-Border Areas and Regional Integration in Comparative History and Policy Advocacy presents an... Read more

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Robert Mugabe: The Definitive Warrior Goes Home At Last

Posted By: adminon: September 06, 2019In: People in ActionTags: 'Imaginative Geographies', ESAP, Lancaster House, MDC, willing buyer”, “willing sellerNo CommentsViews:
Robert Mugabe: The Definitive Warrior Goes Home At Last

Mr. Robert Mugabe whose death was announced earlier today represents something that few of his generation in African politics never came to attain. He was never conquered. He outsmarted his... Read more

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Book Situating Trump Infuriates West Against Postmodernism

Posted By: adminon: July 16, 2018In: BookspaceTags: 'Imaginative Geographies', Decentering, Logocentrism, Multi-culturalismNo CommentsViews:
Book Situating Trump Infuriates West Against Postmodernism

A new book scheduled to make its entry into the market later this week has gotten the Western world up in arms against the Postmodernist paradigm and its key contention that there are no suc... Read more

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The Book on the Big Question of All Time

Posted By: adminon: February 27, 2018In: BookspaceTags: 'Africa Rising', 'Heart of Darkness', 'Imaginative Geographies', BRICS, OrientalismNo CommentsViews:
The Book on the Big Question of All Time

Kenya’s Nanjala Nyabola, Nigeria’s Chimamanda Adichie, Kenya’s James Michira and the best known of them all, Kenya’s Binyavanga Wainaina, have all struck global chords in protesting the cont... Read more

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